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'Every day is a gift. Open it. Don't throw it away.'
The international bestseller
The relentless pace of the working day. Endless, unconquerable to-do lists. A constant sense of distraction and isolation despite countless online connections. In our increasingly complex world, true contentment has never felt further from reach.
The Simplest Gift is an essential antidote for our times. Over the course of 100 stories - each centred around a unique lesson - Stefanos Xenakis shares the transformative outlook through which he has found purpose and meaning in life's everyday moments. From
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Produktbeschreibung
'Every day is a gift. Open it. Don't throw it away.'

The international bestseller

The relentless pace of the working day. Endless, unconquerable to-do lists. A constant sense of distraction and isolation despite countless online connections. In our increasingly complex world, true contentment has never felt further from reach.

The Simplest Gift is an essential antidote for our times. Over the course of 100 stories - each centred around a unique lesson - Stefanos Xenakis shares the transformative outlook through which he has found purpose and meaning in life's everyday moments. From rising early to sharing generously and laughing readily, Xenakis proves that joy can be found in the simplest and least expected places.

Humane, compassionate, and profound, this charming collection offers holistic guidance for the body, mind, and soul.
Autorenporträt
Athens-based Stefanos Xenakis is an entrepreneur and social media phenomenon whose passion for self-improvement has taken Greece, and the world, by storm. His first book, The Simplest Gift, became an instant bestseller and remained at the top of the Greek charts for over 140 weeks. Stefanos is also a TEDx speaker and the founder of Yes, I can, an NGO that teaches life skills and the importance of moral values to young children through school seminars and workshops. He writes self-help articles for Lifo.gr, one of Greece's most visited online news sites.