There are so many motivational books on the market today, both old and new, but this is by far the easiest one to read that I’ve come across. Drawing from both scriptural and secular sources, there is something for every walk of life. There is a slight resemblance to the “name it; claim it” jargon, so if there’s a negative sensitivity to that message, you’ll may not enjoy this book as much as others. While I appreciate and believe what the Bible says about faith and God’s blessings, I’m not part of the “name it; claim it” crowd. There are, however, definitive backed-by-scripture truths spotlighted in this easy read.
Broken down to seven key ways for ushering in improvement, the author – Wendell Miracle – places a strong emphasis on starting each day with gratitude. Each chapter draws out the individual ways for self-improvement that Wendell is highlighting for his reader. They are: Begin Each Day with Gratitude, Be a Blessing, Visualize Your Success, Forgive Others, Love Yourself, Speak it into Your Existence, and Dance Like You Already Got It.
I recommend this book because there are underlying and blatant truths that everyone can benefit from. For example, if you think positively, you’ll experience a more positive life; if you regard yourself in a negative way, you’ll have a very low self-image. Very much like the quote, “Dress for the job you want.” This book is a great gift option for every age group from ten to one hundred. Order your copy today to give away or order two; one to give and one to keep. Again, this book has something for everyone.