I suspect we’ll be hearing a lot from her in 2009 as we all battle the recession, try to keep a handle on our relationships, and attempt to keep a smile on our faces.” —Judy Martin, Emmy–award winning broadcast journalist, reporter for National Public Radio; writer/radio anchor at CNBC Radio “Kristen Houghton is a brilliant writer who always writes timely and informative features.

You can view Barnes & Noble’s Privacy Policy Auto Suggestions are available once you type at least 3 letters. It is fresh, and filled with solid advice for anyone who has, as Kristen Houghton so perfectly writes, found happiness to be elusive in their lives.” —Diane Lang, MSW, adjunct professor of psychology, Montclair State University; therapist, Livingston Institute of Psychology; author of “Kristen Houghton’s writing thrives as she creates compelling articles for her nationally syndicated “Kristen’s heartfelt perspectives are seasoned with frankness and wisdom, yet are boldly refreshing.

Her insight into relationship problems and their solutions is brilliant! We are incredible and strong but we need to focus on our own lives as priority number one. Her writing is unparalleled in this arena, and her advice motivates her readers. Humorous, realistic, and right on the mark, she is the best relationship writer out there.”—Greg Archer, San Francisco Examiner “Kristen’s heartfelt perspectives are seasoned with frankness and wisdom, yet are boldly refreshing.

A master observer of women and relationships, Kristen Houghton uses her funny, warm, and deeply engaging style to open us up to the ways that we, as women, chronically postpone and deny our own happiness.

Please try againSorry, we failed to record your vote. Enabling JavaScript in your browser will allow you to experience all the features of our site. Joséphine Baker, Seven Fox Blues Charleston. From the Album Dancing the Charleston (Les plus beaux charlestons) July 12, 2010 Get a special offer and listen to over 60 million songs, anywhere with Amazon Music Unlimited. In a beguiling blend of practical advice and humor, she debunks the myths about how and when women find happiness. Her advice, when heeded, will help you revive a relationship, reinvent your life, and make positive changes!

It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. If you are a fairly driven professional (and you probably are if you are on this site), you have likely caught yourself playing a game that I like to call, “…Then I’ll be happy.” Here’s how it goes: You are working hard in your career, overcoming obstacles, but you are more than a bit frustrated […] Great writing!”“With a sharp, witty persona, Kristen Houghton tackles relationship building with humor. As a clinical psychologist, I constantly see women in states of depression, low self-esteem, and body hatred. A must-read! Use up arrow (for mozilla firefox browser alt+up arrow) and down arrow (for mozilla firefox browser alt+down arrow) to review and enter to select.Click or Press Enter to view the items in your shopping bag or Press Tab to interact with the Shopping bag tooltip

I think there's an 'and THEN I'll be happy' in all of us. In a beguiling blend of practical advice and humor, she debunks the myths about how and when women find happiness.

Not everyone in the book ends up with a "happy ending", but you root for those who do, who had the wherewithal to 'get their heads out of their asses' so to speak. This book is not to be missed by any woman who wonders what she could be doing differently to make her life as fulfilling and complete as possible. If I can get only one message across to all these women this would be it: Stop sabotaging your happiness and put your own life first! who’s assigned her happiness, one more time, to some future date “in a galaxy far, far away.” It’s no big deal, happiness can wait. Then I'll be happy! is ranked among the top 100 books of 2011 and 2012.It has been highly recommended and praised by Dr. Janet Taylor, prominent NYC psychiatrist and NBC "TODAY Show" correspondent.

She is candid, up-to-the minute on what today’s woman needs, and spices up her prose with a humor we can all use in our lives. Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations

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And the one key takeaway that applies to this day and age of social media and the plethora of people who are too busy showing off: focus on yourself and what makes you happy, because for many, happiness is an act.

It is fresh, and filled with solid advice for anyone who has, as Kristen Houghton so perfectly writes, found happiness to be elusive in their lives.” —Diane Lang, MSW, adjunct professor of psychology, Montclair State University; therapist, Livingston Institute of Psychology; author of Baby Steps: The Path from Motherhood to Career “Kristen Houghton’s writing thrives as she creates compelling articles for her nationally syndicated Relationship column. EMBED. Her book is a definite must read!”   It is an insightful, wonderful dose of reality. This book on women and happiness is one I recommend wholeheartedly. After viewing product detail pages, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in.After viewing product detail pages, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in. Please try again. Then I'll Be Happy. I’ll be happy when I go on a meditation retreat. Does this book contain inappropriate content?