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“I’ll Be Happy When” Author Jared Springer on Adopting a Success-Enabling Mindset and Achieving Happiness

Jennifer Ross by Jennifer Ross
February 21, 2021
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“I’ll Be Happy When” Author Jared Springer on Adopting a Success-Enabling Mindset and Achieving Happiness
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Today’s consumerist lifestyle promotes the purchase of the trendiest bags, the newest iPhone, the most expensive car, and more in the name of nurturing well-being. Over the years, material wealth has been immensely associated with happiness, a perspective that has proven to be harmful, especially for people trying to get by with what they have to survive and those who do have the resources but are still left feeling miserable. In his book, “I’ll Be Happy When,” esteemed author Jared Springer explores the prevalent mindset preventing people from living a happier life.

On a mission to be a pillar of support for millions of people worldwide who feel unheard and undeserving of what they have achieved so far, Jared Springer wields the power of words to let them know that they are not alone. He sheds light on the reality that millions of individuals are also unintentionally setting up obstacles on their journey to finding happiness and tackles the various factors inherent in the current social and economic landscape that are negatively impacting people. 

The “I’ll Be Happy When” author is an entrepreneur who entered the commercial space at the age of nine. He learned and developed an impeccable work ethic early, detailing cars at dealerships after school together with his Dad. Years down the road, he found himself working a full-time job while struggling to run his own businesses to the point that his body gave up on him. Rushed to the emergency room after waking up one morning unable to walk, Jared Springer was given two choices: undergo an emergency back surgery or never walk again. Needless to say, the options are clear-cut, and the decision was easy to make. And although the resulting circumstances were no walks in the park, they would spark the transformation of Jared’s life.

Self-employed, Jared Springer hustled to provide for his family. With perseverance and armed with the vision of making a million dollars in one year, he managed to build ventures from scratch. These experiences prompted him to start writing a tale of self-discovery, which resulted in acknowledging that people tend to get stuck in the loop of “I’ll be happy when…”

In the process of translating into words what has taken up headspace and pouring his passion and vision into the pages of his book, Jared Springer learned that he loved teaching and watching people grow. Through his book, “I’ll Be Happy When,” he hopes to propel readers toward the life that they have always dreamed of and the goal they have long wanted to achieve.

As a tale about personal struggles and successes, “I’ll Be Happy When” gives readers a glimpse of not only the road to happiness that Jared Springer followed but also allows them to design that same road for themselves by defining their own version of happiness. 

Additionally, this bestselling book highlights the role money plays in achieving contentment and how achieving one’s financial goals may not automatically translate to fulfillment. Most importantly, “I’ll Be Happy When” cautions against the meeting of specific goals — buying a house, adding to cart a Chanel bag — as a barometer of well-being. 

In the coming years, Jared Springer, who has been coaching countless individuals worldwide to learn how to find happiness while expanding their businesses at the same time, plans to launch a self-improvement company designed to foster a healthier and happiness-oriented mindset.

Learn more about Jared Springer and his book, “I’ll Be Happy When,” by visiting his website.

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