I have been reading and re-reading this book periodically since I purchased it. As a night owl and serial procrastinator, I find it really difficult to get going some mornings. Steve Chandler’s book is like a devotional without religion — each entry is bite-size and perfect for a quick motivational fix that’s perfect for mornings. The can be chosen at random. Sometimes it’ll take me just one to feel motivated, and other times I’ll read two or three. One of the unexpected rewards is that I’ve learned a good deal about various individuals throughout history and trivia that the author thoughtfully added to each chapter. Finally, in a time in which anyone can write a book and some are in sore need of a good editor, it was refreshing to read a book that is well written and well edited. Highly recommended if you’re dealing with depression, overwhelm, procrastination or simply just need a little uplifting reading material to get going sometimes.

2) A lot of the ideas seemed to repeat, with different titles. I suppose to fill up 100 different ways. But they were all good ideas, for the most part. I figure if I got even one helpful idea, it would be worth it. I did get quite a few helpful ways to motivate myself.  

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