A while back I published a post called “How to Be Happy”, which I wrote in poster-format. I’ve now turned it into a poster, which you can get at Zazzle. You can see it below (if you’re reading this post by email you can see the image by clicking over to the blog):
If you’d like to purchase the poster on Zazzle, just click on the image, or click here: How To Be Happy.

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Beautiful art, beautiful poster! My compliments to you!
Hi Marelisa .. I think that's great – and well done for getting it onto a poster format .. an interesting idea .. I hope you get loads of sales .. well done – Hilary
Love this! Just tweeted it and hope lots and lots of people will purchase the poster!
Thank you.
Hi Hilary: I think it´s good to try different things.
I appreciate that, Dani, thank you.
Any chance to get it in a PDF version?
Ha. I remember that post! I actually emailed you to say you should break it into paragraphs – I so didn't get what you were trying to do. Gosh, it seems like it was ages ago.
Hi Vered: It was ages ago.
I had this project in the backburner and on Monday I felt suddenly inspired to see it through.