
4185 - Prescriptions for happiness
Author: Ken Keyes’s, Jr.
Description: Prescriptions for Happiness distills the essence of Ken Keyes Jr.’s Life/Work planning and emotional cure philosophies into three simple yet profound guidelines for cultivating inner peace and well-being. Through engaging commentary, real-life examples, and lighthearted humor, Keyes encourages the reader to: 1. Ask for what you want, but don’t demand it. 2. Accept whatever happens—for now. 3. Turn up your love—even if you don’t get what you want. These “prescriptions” act as practical mental tools to reduce suffering, increase emotional resilience, and foster genuine happiness. At around 132 pages, the book is brief, accessible, and intentionally memorable—making it ideal for repeat reads and daily reference  . ⸻ Keywords: happiness, emotional resilience, self-help, personal growth, mental reframing, unconditional love ⸻ Ideal for: Anyone seeking quick, effective strategies for emotional well-being—especially those feeling stressed, overwhelmed, or stuck. Also suitable for teens, young adults, and anyone exploring gentle self-improvement techniques (). ⸻ Age: 16 years and up (teen-friendly language with adult applicability) (). ⸻ Theme: Attitude and choice in daily life, personal responsibility for happiness, forgiveness and acceptance, shifting from craving to contentment ⸻ Tone: Warm, conversational, encouraging, lightly humorous, and deeply empathetic . ⸻ Book Type: Self-help manual; mental health/resilience guide; personal growth handbook ⸻ Length: Approximately 132 pages.