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Brianna Wiest

Free yourself from negative thoughts and find your way

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The Life That's Waiting encourages us to embrace uncertainty and personal transformation. Brianna Wiest guides us through mental shifts and self-discovery, ultimately leading to a more authentic, purpose-driven existence.

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    Not able to feel happy? The answer is in small, repeated acts

    What exactly is it that’s holding you back from being happy, even when everything seems fine? What is this thing called happiness, anyway? Does it feel like a string of emotional highs to you? Or some kind of “reward” for having your life in order? Those ideas are common. Happiness means your capacity to act, to be present, and to live with openness. It shows up in the shape of your days – especially in small, repeated, meaningful acts.

    If you find that happiness doesn’t come easily, it may be because part of you is used to something else. If you’ve lived in stress or uncertainty, or always managed other people’s needs, then calm may feel unfamiliar – because the old patterns feel safer. Your system pulls you toward what it knows, not necessarily what helps. Peak feelings pass for everyone; strength grows where you’re stretched.

    So stop chasing those peak moments. Begin with simple, concrete acts: rest or find quiet, nourish yourself well, clean a surface, send a message or answer one email, and say what you feel. Test and learn; treat each result as feedback and keep going. When a familiar emotional pattern flares, pause – don’t project it onto others. Stay with discomfort long enough to make a different choice. Repeat these acts until they become quiet rituals. Find gratitude in caring for what you already have, even in small chores.

    Build rhythm, presence, and daily practice – no breakthrough required. Meaning steadies your choices and holds your story together – it grows in the routines you follow each day. Happiness is what you build there.

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    What is The Life That's Waiting about?

    The Life That’s Waiting (2025) invites you to move beyond fear-driven striving and persistent pain toward a life aligned with clear vision and honest self-truth. It urges you to stop forcing outcomes, release what doesn’t fit, and allow aligned people and paths to come – and stay – so you can live the life that’s been quietly waiting for your yes.

    Who should read The Life That's Waiting?

    • People navigating heartbreak and other major life changes
    • Adults seeking purpose, clarity, and steadier daily habits
    • Individuals overcoming fear, burnout, and comparison

    About the Author

    Brianna Wiest is a best-selling author and speaker whose books have sold millions, regularly hit global best-seller lists, topped audiobook charts, and been translated into 40+ languages. Her works include The Mountain Is You, 101 Essays That Will Change the Way You Think, When You’re Ready, This Is How You Heal, and The Pivot Year. Her writing and ideas have been featured by TODAY, Forbes, Oprah Daily, Psychology Today, Harper’s Bazaar, Inc., Success, and Yoga Journal.

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