50 Ways to Yay!, Alexi Panos
50 Ways to Yay!, Alexi Panos
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50 Ways to Yay!
Transformative Tools for a Whole Lot of Happy

Author: Alexi Panos

Narrator: Alexi Panos

Unabridged: 3 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/19/2016


Synopsis

Is it possible to be a master of your reality? To be happy, and create an amazing life despite your circumstances? Hell yes! That’s the mantra Alexi Panos lives by in 50 Ways to Yay!

“If you want to go from ‘blah’ to ‘YAY!’ this book is your guide. An uplifting read with stories to inspire confidence and action steps to actually change. Alexi is the perfect mix of the encouraging best friend you can’t live without and the cool teacher you always wanted.”
—Christine Hassler, author of Expectation Hangover

“Apply Alexi Panos’s 50 Ways to Yay! and you will light a luminous spark of joy in your life that will cause your heart to sing and your soul to soar.”
—Dr. Michael Bernard Beckwith, author of Life Visioning and Spiritual Liberation

“Alexi Panos is to this generation what Debbie Ford and Marianne Williamson are to past generations.” —Jake Ducey, author of The Purpose Principles

Thought leader and inspirational vlogger Alexi Panos has helped hundreds of thousands with their own search for personal happiness and to create an epic life. In 50 Ways to Yay!, Alexi helps you do the same with fifty motivating, empowering, and thought-provoking lessons and exercises to help you break out of the ordinary and jump into the extraordinary. With her guidance, you can experience a domino effect of inner peace, inspiration, and a whole lot of happy.

About Alexi Panos

Alexi Panos has inspired hundreds of thousands of people toward a life of personal fulfillment through her various business, multi-media, and philanthropic platforms. Her new transformational methodology she co-created called The Bridge, is making waves all over the world for is revolutionary new take on radical self-development.  In 2005, Alexi Panos cofounded the non-profit organization E.P.I.C. (Everyday People Initiating Change) which brings safe, clean drinking water to those in need in parts of the developing world. Named as one of Origin Magazine’s Top 100 Creatives Changing the World, winner of Elixir Magazine’s Millennial Mentor Award, and dubbed one of “11 Noteworthy Millennials” in the Huffington Post, Alexi is truly shaking things up with her passionate and energetic delivery, making a unique mark on the world. Connect with Alexi at AlexiPanos.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Simona on June 01, 2016

*I've got this book from NetGalley in exchange of a honest review* Firstly, I have to say, that I didn't expect to like it as much as I did. The things that I liked were short but informative, helpful and inspirational chapters, also at the and of each chapter there were practical tasks, that you cou......more

Goodreads review by Vanessa on October 16, 2017

This is probably one if my favorite personal development books that I've read so far. It was engaging from the beginning and I like that Alexi doesn't beat around the bush. She's very to-the-point about every topic she discusses and that's something that I appreciate. Most of the chapters are very s......more

Goodreads review by Debbie on December 01, 2023

"50 Ways to Yay!" by Alexi Panos is a dynamic guide that empowers readers to transform their lives with positivity and purpose. Panos, a motivational speaker and life coach, presents a collection of actionable strategies to cultivate joy and fulfillment in everyday life. The book's strength lies in......more

Goodreads review by Emma on February 07, 2018

*I received this book for free from the publisher for an honest review.* This book looks and sounds incredibly fluffy, but if you read it you will find yourself pleasantly surprised. There are some seriously solid tips that, if used, could transform your life. WHAT I DIDN'T LIKE: I hate the title. It'......more

Goodreads review by Jacinta on February 23, 2018

I struggled with this book a little. On the one hand it had some good advice, but on the other, I found it a bit hard to swallow. Maybe it was just me (ahem, cynic!) but some of the tips/lessons/"ways" came across a little blunt/accusatory/confusing. I understood the intent behind them, but felt a l......more