Publisher's Synopsis
The Book I Wish I Had a Bigger Kitchen: And Why Thinking More Will Make Us Happier is the Biggest Lie We Tell Ourselves About Happiness, Contentment, and Joy is a candid and thought-provoking exploration of how our modern obsession with "more" often leads us further from the contentment we seek. Through personal anecdotes and insightful observations, the author challenges the pervasive myth that achieving more-whether it's a bigger kitchen, more money, or perfect relationships-will lead to happiness.
In this book, you'll discover how the desire for more, while seemingly innocent, can blind us to the simple joys that are already available in our lives. From feelings of inadequacy as a mother, partner, or friend to the societal pressures that make us believe we are "failing," this book tackles it all. With practical advice on contentment, gratitude, and reframing your mindset, the author shows you how to embrace what you already have, shift your focus from perpetual striving to true fulfillment, and cultivate a life full of joy without the constant chase for "bigger."
Whether you're tired of feeling overwhelmed by the expectations you place on yourself or just searching for more peace in your everyday life, The Book I Wish I Had a Bigger Kitchen will inspire you to rethink your priorities and redefine happiness on your own terms.