A review by victoriakleinco
The Miracle Equation: The Two Decisions That Turn Your Biggest Goals from Possible, to Probable, to Inevitable by Hal Elrod

4.0

While I haven't read Hal's previous book, "Miracle Mornings," I've certainly heard a lot about it in the entrepreneurial space. Some love it, some make fun of it because they say they could never get up that early. Either way, I was intrigued by the concept.

In the first few chapters of "The Miracle Equation," I almost stopped reading. It all felt a bit hokey and too good to be true (and that's coming from someone who is used to woo-woo stuff, having been a Yoga teacher). Even feeling that way, I remained optimistic and something pushed me forward.

I'm really glad that I stuck with the book because I really connected with a lot of what he describes about being lazy and our detailed connections to fear. Overall, I'm really glad I read the book and I made sure to download the worksheets mentioned toward the end to try to implement what Hal shared. Advice is fine and all, but if you don't share how to apply it, it's worthless. Thankfully, Hal delivers.