Furiously Happy Furiously Happy

Furiously Happy

A Funny Book About Horrible Things by Jenny Lawson Key Takeaways, Analysis & Review

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Furiously Happy by Jenny Lawson | Key Takeaways, Analysis & Review






Preview:


Furiously Happy: A Funny Book About Horrible Things is a series of essays that are hysterically funny and poignant at the same time. The author, Jenny Lawson, suffers from clinical depression, an anxiety disorder, an impulse control disorder, avoidant personality disorder, insomnia, and rheumatoid arthritis among other illnesses. As a result of her illnesses, she is chronically depressed. She experiences serious lows, such as days she cannot get out of bed, and she has thoughts of suicide. After one particularly bad period, she decided to be ‘furiously happy’ to counter the sadness. Within a few hours of using #FuriouslyHappy, Larson’s many Twitter followers got behind her idea and the hashtag began trending…




PLEASE NOTE: This is key takeaways and analysis of the book and NOT the original book. 




Inside this Instaread of Furiously Happy:


• Overview of the book


• Important People


• Key Takeaways


• Analysis of Key Takeaways






About the Author



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GENRE
Reference
RELEASED
2015
October 14
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
35
Pages
PUBLISHER
Instaread
SELLER
Instaread, Inc.
SIZE
196.1
KB

Customer Reviews

Scarlettoken ,

Very detailed and intriguing!

I found out about the book Furiously Happy About Horrible Things by Jenny Lawson, from a blog. I love the blog, which made me want to get the book and loving the book made me want to purchase anything related to it and that is how I stumbled across this key takeaway and analysis of the book. I highly recommend using it as more than a key takeaway but rather companion to the read. As one really enhances the other.


This read gives a pretty well thought out overview of the book, and lists all of the important people such as Jenny Lawson, her husband, and other family members. It jumps right into a list of 9 keys and then follows that up with more in-depth analysis of each. Providing detailed information from the book. My favorite was key takeaway 2. I loved the idea of wearing your quirks and oddities as a badge of honor. Really interesting and informative! In addition there are some great references at the end of the book, with the links, that I found interesting and also quite helpful. 5-stars from me, without a doubt!

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