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Counting My Blessings

‘Life can deal us any kind of hand, good or bad. Often it’s a bit of both, and the only difference is what we make of it. That’s the subject of this book – how we handle what life throws at us and how we learn to make the most of it. In short, it’s a book about happiness.’

Full of warm and witty anecdotes, Francis Brennan shares his memories while letting us in on the secret to his success – his belief in happiness. By counting his blessings – such as his childhood, family, friendships, career, travel, spirituality, home life and public life – he outlines what matters to him and what has sustained him in life, and shows how learning to be happy is the most important gift you can give yourself.

By sharing how he has dealt with the ups and downs of life, Francis Brennan proves that happiness is something you choose, rather than something that chooses you. 

‘People like Francis Brennan smile and make others smile. He is living proof that happiness is not a goal. It is a by-product of how we behave.’ Sunday Independent

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ISBN

9780717168781

Publication Date

September 2015

Language(s)

English

Format

Hardback, 224 pages

Country of Origin

IRELAND

Publisher

Gill Books

Dimensions

205 x 131 mm

Author(s)

By Francis Brennan

Availability Status

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Francis Brennan is co-owner of the five-star Park Hotel Kenmare in Co. Kerry. Together with his brother John, he has been showing hospitality businesses how to thrive as part of the RTÉ series At Your Service since 2008. He is the bestselling author of It’s the Little Things.

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