Frequently Happy: 52 Mindful Moments to Bring Hope and Joy, is exactly the kind of book the world needs right now. David Larbi has created a beautiful blend of poetry, reflection, and mindful journaling prompts that gently remind us to slow down and notice the joy tucked into everyday life. Each of the 52 mindful moments feels like a small gift, whether it’s appreciating a simple pleasure, setting healthy boundaries, or finding courage in challenging times. What I loved most is how accessible and uplifting this book is. It genuinely felt like a breath of fresh air to pick this book up and slow down, and reflect. You don’t need to carve out hours of time either, just a few minutes with one of these reflections can completely shift your perspective and brighten your day. His words are warm, encouraging, and deeply human, making this not just a book to read once, but one to return to again and again throughout the year. In fact, I can’t wait for this book to release so I can gift my mom a copy, as she loves these types of books and even maybe one for myself to read again at a later date. This is more than a collection of mindful practices like a typical self help type of book, it’s a companion for cultivating gratitude, hope, and joy in every season of life…Literally, as this book is separated into well curated seasons, with poetry and subjects relevant in those seasons, yet still timeless so you can still partake anytime of year. I’ll be recommending Frequently Happy to friends, family, and anyone looking for a little more light and reflection in their days. Thank you David Larbi, SOURCEBOOKS (non-fiction), and NetGalley for the opportunity to read this ARC in exchange for an honest review!