Use All the Crayons!: The Colorful Guide to Simple Human Happiness

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iUniverse, 2012 - Self-Help - 168 pages
"Use All the Crayons!" is an interesting and amusing trip through precisely 501 wide-ranging tips on life surrounding thirty-three short essays that are thoughtful and insightful.

Arnold Palmer

Chris Rodell likes to consult with a five-year-old anytime he needs a reminder as to what is important in life. In his uplifting, humorous, and spiritual guidebook "Use All the Crayons!," Rodell encourages others to become universally happy by becoming more colorful, interesting, and, most importantly, fun!

Rodell insists that colorful people are invited to the coolest parties; with that goal in mind, he presents over five hundred tips and entertaining, Dale Carnegie like anecdotes that provide a glimpse into how he has successfully transformed his life into one not focused on money or fame, but instead on inspirational experiences, laughter, and fulfillment. Accompanied by personal diary entries, Rodell shares simple ideas for living a more colorful life, including adding the title Rev. to all subscriptions and charitable donations, keeping handfuls of confetti ready for impromptu celebrations, and understanding the advantages of getting a $75 wrist tattoo of an $18,000 Rolex instead of the real thing.

Like a box of crayons, we are all born with an astounding range of color options. This effervescent guidebook combines populist common sense with a healthy dose of optimism in the hopes of teaching others how to make every day as vivacious as the brightest crayon in the box.

 

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Reading Instructions
1
Acknowledgments
147
About the Author
149
Back Cover
154
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About the author (2012)

Chris Rodell is the author of 10 books, four of which he doesn't deem worthy of public acknowledgement. He was from 1992-2012 America's most swashbuckling feature writer. All for the sake of a story, Rodell wrestled alligators, raced Ferraris, leapt out of airplanes from 3,000 feet, flirted with death atop a bed of nails, and gained twenty pounds in one week eating like Elvis. His 2017 debut novel, The Last Baby Boomer: The Story of the Ultimate Ghoul Pool, is the winner of the 2018 TINARA Award for best satire. He is an in-demand motivational speaker whose talks sparkle with uproarious humor, indelible characters, and poignant appreciation for what it means to be a thoughtful Earthling in the 21st century.

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