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The Miracle Morning: trasforma la tua vita un mattino alla volta, prima delle 8:00 by Hal Elrod
beckycaret's review against another edition
1.0
90% fluff and the author's self-importance, 10% "get up earlier and get more shit done."
Not worth the money spent, definitely not worth the time.
Not worth the money spent, definitely not worth the time.
alongapath's review against another edition
2.0
A pamphlet would have sufficed. There are exactly 43 short pages which describe the steps of the Miracle Morning. The remaining 129 pages are filler. If you are wondering about Miracle Morning, go to a bookstore and read pages 55 through 98. Or this blurb:
The Miracle Morning consists of six routines to do each day (morning is optional), abbreviated to S.A.V.E.R.S.
Silence (5 minutes)
Affirmations (5 minutes)
Visualisations (5 minutes)
Exercise (20 minutes)
Reading (20 minutes of self-help books)
Scribing (5 minutes)
The idea is that this routine sets you up for greatness and then you go on to achieve that greatness. It is good stuff. I have been doing it for a few weeks now and I think it makes a big difference in how I approach each day. I imagine that a longer commitment will garner larger and deeper rewards.
But this 170 page self-help book has 129 pages of self-promotion, self-stroking and self-praise, all to make sure that you buy the book, the companion books and the guides, as well as join the many facebook and insta groups. There is very little content - just a little back story about how Elron had multiple set-backs in his short life but has gone on to make his millions through using the methods explained on those 40 pages. He dabbles in diet, sleep-management and relationships but these are very shallow. Great concept, poorly executed.
The Miracle Morning consists of six routines to do each day (morning is optional), abbreviated to S.A.V.E.R.S.
Silence (5 minutes)
Affirmations (5 minutes)
Visualisations (5 minutes)
Exercise (20 minutes)
Reading (20 minutes of self-help books)
Scribing (5 minutes)
The idea is that this routine sets you up for greatness and then you go on to achieve that greatness. It is good stuff. I have been doing it for a few weeks now and I think it makes a big difference in how I approach each day. I imagine that a longer commitment will garner larger and deeper rewards.
But this 170 page self-help book has 129 pages of self-promotion, self-stroking and self-praise, all to make sure that you buy the book, the companion books and the guides, as well as join the many facebook and insta groups. There is very little content - just a little back story about how Elron had multiple set-backs in his short life but has gone on to make his millions through using the methods explained on those 40 pages. He dabbles in diet, sleep-management and relationships but these are very shallow. Great concept, poorly executed.
lisaesmee's review against another edition
1.0
Read this in an hour because I skimmed through most of the pages. It didn't really give me any new information or useful tips. Most things seemed too farfetched and bogus claims.. anyway I read it and don't recommend it. Waste of the $5.
geooclarke's review against another edition
5.0
One of the most transformative books I have ever read. It was so good I’m going to start it all over again to pick up on things I may have missed the first time round. It offers the reader a chance to make a change in their life in any and every area they feel necessary.
I suggest picking this book up, reading, making notes and applying what Hal tells you to do to truly unlock the full potential within. It really is applicable to everyone as, like I said, you can fit the advice to suit your life.
I suggest picking this book up, reading, making notes and applying what Hal tells you to do to truly unlock the full potential within. It really is applicable to everyone as, like I said, you can fit the advice to suit your life.
meliwriter's review against another edition
4.0
The books is not too deep but the principles are good to embrace.
queeneallie's review against another edition
3.0
This author seems to spend more time selling the reader on a book they've already picked up than actually outlining his miraculous daily plan. Much dislike. Very bad.
But once you get to the meat, I like his morning plan. I LOVE that he gives a chapter about how to personalize your morning plan.
But once you get to the meat, I like his morning plan. I LOVE that he gives a chapter about how to personalize your morning plan.
hellabellaofficial's review against another edition
3.0
This book is a really long sales pitch. The information could be summed up in a short article, but the author drags on about all the benefits of his system. It’s like he is trying to convince you, and maybe even himself, that it works. Let me give you the synopsis: wake up early, drink a glass of water, sit in silence/meditation, visualize your success, read positive affirmations, read, journal, move your body. That’s it. The rest of the book is just testimonials and links to Miracle Morning resources.
meggyannpt's review against another edition
3.0
While it has some interesting ideas, the book reads like a giant infomercial for his website.
ehstl77's review against another edition
5.0
Although I have not put this into practice ( yet). I was very inspired by this book and what it seems that you can do if you only make time for yourself and your goals. As a mother, I put everyone before me, even my dogs.
I will make more time in 2017 to get MY things, dreams and goals done. We can do this people!!
I will make more time in 2017 to get MY things, dreams and goals done. We can do this people!!