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This book was honestly PAINFUL to read. Somehow this author found a way to create an entire book out of what could have easily been a simple blog post or article. The writing is horrendous and scattered with poor grammar and misspellings. I’m sure the actual Miracle Morning technique is great, and I might give it a chance once I recover from this disaster of a book. If you want to try the Miracle Morning, save yourself and just read the comments here :)
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This is another one of those self-help books that you read, and along the way hear things that you already know and you just needed someone to tell you when you were paying attention, lol.
I'm sure that there are MANY people who look at the idea of getting up earlier than necessary in the morning and thinking Hal Elrod is just plain crazy, lol. But I found that I kept agreeing with the logic behind the method and I have found that starting my day with exercise, quiet, writing, and more gets me off on the right foot each and every day.
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the cheesiest book

This book is an over inflated cheesy version of every self help book ever and is written from a real condescending POV.

*Review to be up soon!

I like the concept and idea of this book. I like the motivational stories, quotes, and how the author is making it real. I just am having a hard time accessing the formula of a miracle morning...I would rather try to figure out my own miracle morning needs and commit to that. Overall, it was a good thought provoking book and liked the self-help principles woven in as reminders.

meh. it was fine. read it in two days. some good tips and I agree with the premise and ideas, although lofty. I think my worldview differs from the author's which is why I'm not rah-rah about it. It seems like Hal (that's the guy's real name (and he's under 40)), thinks if there is a struggle we must be doing something wrong. for me, struggle in life is a give-in and we either have a choice to be shaped by it or play victim to it.

I could be wrong and maybe I'm just a melancholic Irish lass.