Adele Saccarelli-Cavallaro: In the search for Oz, the greatest treasures aren’t found on the road, but within ourselves.

In “Searching for Oz” by Adele Saccarelli-Cavallaro, we’re taken on a journey that feels familiar to all of us—the search for meaning, fulfillment, and that elusive feeling of “having made it.” For so many, the idea of Oz represents this magical place where all of life’s problems are solved. It’s a destination where everything finally falls into place. But as Adele beautifully illustrates throughout the book, the greatest treasures we seek aren’t found at the end of the yellow brick road. In fact, they aren’t found on the road at all. They’re within us. Think about how often we look for happiness outside of ourselves. We set goals, chase achievements, or seek approval, thinking, “Once I get there, I’ll be happy,” or “Once I achieve this, I’ll feel complete.” Whether it’s a better job, a relationship, or financial success, it’s easy to believe that something external will magically bring fulfillment. But Adele reminds us that the real treasure—whether it’s courage, self-love, peace, or wisdom—has always been inside us. We just forget to look there. In the book, we’re reminded of the characters from the classic tale: the Scarecrow, the Tin Man, and the Cowardly Lion. Each of them believed they were missing something essential—a brain, a heart, or courage—and they thought Oz was the place to find it. But by the end of their journey, they discovered that everything they needed was already within them. The Scarecrow had his intelligence, the Tin Man had a heart, and the Lion had…

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Paula Neva Vail: True success isn’t just about what you achieve; it’s about how you feel. Discover the power of a happy heart

Success is often seen as reaching big goals—getting the promotion, earning more money, or gaining recognition. But is that really what success is all about? In Paula Neva Vail’s book, Why Am I So Happy?: The Sign of True Success is a Happy Heart, she reminds us that real success isn’t just about what we achieve; it’s about how we feel. The key to it all? A happy heart. Let’s be honest: we’re all chasing something, whether it’s career achievements, financial goals, or personal milestones. And while it’s exciting to hit those targets, the truth is, if you’re not happy on the inside, those wins can feel empty. Paula’s message is simple but powerful—if you don’t feel joy and contentment, all the external success in the world won’t truly make you successful. What’s amazing about a happy heart is that it brings you a sense of real, lasting fulfillment. When you stop chasing more—more money, more status, more stuff—you start to see the beauty in the everyday things. You begin to appreciate the small moments, the people you love, and the peace that comes with simply being. You no longer need external validation to feel successful because your happiness comes from within. Paula’s take is that happiness doesn’t come from a bigger paycheck or a fancier job title; it comes from moments of connection, laughter, and self-acceptance. True success is about living a life where you feel good about who you are and what you’re doing. And when your heart…

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