The Monkey With the Watering Can

ebook 27 Stories to Relieve Stress, Stop Negative Thoughts, Find Happiness, and Live Your Best Life · Zen Stories For a Happier Life

By Charles Mackesy

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Feeling stressed or caught up in negative thoughts?

Need a moment for yourself amidst the daily hustle?

Looking for more joy and satisfaction in life?

"The Monkey With The Watering Can: 27 Stories to Relieve Stress, Stop Negative Thoughts, Find Happiness, and Live Your Best Life" is the answer to your quest. This book is a collection of 27 stories crafted to ease your mind, uplift your spirit, and lead you towards a happier life.


Each story unveils a slice of Buddhist wisdom, focusing on themes we all encounter - gratitude, mindfulness, self-love, and the pursuit of happiness. They are simple tales,yet loaded with profound lessons to enhance your daily living.


What's special is after each story, there's a practical takeaway tied back to today's world, offering you a fresh lens to view your own life and challenges.

No prior knowledge of Buddhism is needed. This book isn't about religion; it's about discovering better ways to live, think, and feel. It's about finding peace in the chaos and creating a happier you.


Here's what you'll get:

  • Techniques to halt negative thoughts.
  • Pathways to discover happiness.
  • Insights to reduce stress.
  • New perspectives to ignite your inner peace.

  • So, are you ready to transform your life? Get your copy of "The Monkey Who Likes to Show Off" today, and kick-start your journey to a better, happier you.


    The Monkey With the Watering Can