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Wag More, Worry Less

Life Lessons from My Dog

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Wag More, Worry Less

By: Alex Harper
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Wag More, Worry Less: Life Lessons from My Dog
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What if the secret to happiness isn’t found in a self-help book, a mindfulness app, or a five-year plan—but in the wag of a dog’s tail?

Murphy, a golden retriever with a talent for napping, an unshakable enthusiasm for the same daily walk, and a deep commitment to snack-based joy, has mastered the art of carefree living. He doesn’t stress about the future, hold grudges, or waste time overthinking. He simply lives in the moment—something his human (that’s me) has spent years trying to figure out.

Through hilarious, heartfelt, and surprisingly wise observations, this book explores the simple but profound lessons Murphy has taught me about life, love, and letting go.

  • Shake off the small stuff (literally and figuratively).
  • Love loudly and without hesitation.
  • Chase your dreams—even if you look ridiculous.
  • Find joy in the ordinary.
  • Stop barking at things that don’t matter.

With humor and warmth, Wag More, Worry Less is a reminder that life doesn’t have to be so complicated. Whether you’re a dog lover, an overthinker, or just someone looking for a little more joy in your day, this book will help you see the world through the eyes of a dog—where every moment is worth celebrating, and happiness is as simple as a belly rub and a sunny spot on the floor.

Because in the end, Murphy’s right about one thing: the world would be a whole lot better if we all learned to wag our tails a little more and worry a whole lot less.

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