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Feb 27, 2019machonon rated this title 1 out of 5 stars
I’m an atheist and I didn't get a ton from this. It reads more of a sermon and felt dogmatic to me, nor did I connect to anything that the author was saying.There were some things that I learned, but in general, I'd say I tolerated this book more than I enjoyed it. I don't know why I kept reading this, when it annoyed me so much. Not that the tips are atrocious, they aren't. It just didn't wind up being what I thought it might be. I found the narrator's voice and mispronunciations annoying, there were times where it felt like a string of bible citations. I expected some of that, but there were places where it was excessive. And with a list of 100, there are a fair number of times when the advice is contradictory (take care of things right away/don't jump at every little task), repetitive, or glaringly obvious. Yet I didn't have any exposure to Joyce Meyer before and she'd been recommended to me and this gave me a reasonable idea of who she is and what she does. And it wasn't bad. Identifiable, quick tips, and falls in the useful category. Also I feel most of the rating on this book in fabricated for some reason.