"In Happily Ever After, one of the rare stars of The Bachelor/Bachelorette reality series to actually find a true, lasti... (more)
"In Happily Ever After, one of the rare stars of The Bachelor/Bachelorette reality series to actually find a true, lasting romance shares how every woman can find happiness and success in love, family, work, and life through appreciation and grace. Trista is often asked her secret to being the one of the rare Bachelor(ette) relationships to make it to the altar and beyond. Through personal stories, as well as anecdotes from friends, family, and experts, Trista shares the simple yet profound keys to finding everyday happiness and success: gratitude and grace. From the introduction: I've been around for 40 years and I can tell you that happily ever after isn't always glamorous. It has nothing to do with whether you can afford or fit into a dress right off the runway. It isn't based on how many times you've had your hair and makeup done, what you get paid (or not) to do with your time, how many square feet your house is, or the number of invitations you've had to talk to Larry King, Diane Sawyer, Barbara Walters, or Ellen. While I may have found my prince and found myself at the center of some extraordinary moments, I have also suffered and struggled through my fair share of disappointment and pain. The universe has taught me so much, and undoubtedly will continue to do so. The main thing I've learned about what makes for a happy life, right up there with good health and lots of love, is gratitude. My intent here is to share not only the lessons I've learned, but also those of my friends and family, some strangers and even the teachings of the world's most enlightened authors, philosophers, poets, and educators"-- (less)