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I only read the Gratitude Diaries because of my book club. It isn’t the type of book I typically gravitate towards. That being said, it was an easy and enjoyable read. It encouraged me to be more grateful, in a deliberate manner, and focus more on the positives.
The book verges on toxic positivity. I understand and appreciate the topics and do love living with gratitude and love that this book helped me evaluate that in my life.
A phenomenal read. Great lessons on how to integrate gratitude into your life and how it will change it
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This book had really great potential. I honestly liked the idea of this book when I first read the synopsis, but the execution was kind of weak. Maybe I compared this book to Bob Goff's books like "Love Does" and "Everybody Always". It had the same style and pattern. There was too many "side stories" and not enough application and lessons. Most of the side stories were from not the author's experiences, but from other random people's that I wasn't even invested in most of the stories. Because of that, it took me a little while to get through the book. Despite what I just said, it was an okay book. I did appreciate the purpose of why it was written and I did like what the author said towards the end in the epilogue, "Gratitude isn't about treasuring just the good events; it's about how you choose to respond in the good and bad."