100 Ways to Simplify Your Life by Joyce Meyer Hardback Book: 192 pages
Really good book. Joyce Meyer doesn’t pull her punches especially when she is telling about her own foibles, her temper, her impatience, her childhood when she was molested, living a busy life and coping with home, family, work, travel and trying to find that quiet niche in all the chaos that is life. She is a good teacher and shares a lot of ideas on how to come out of screw-ups, tragedy, drama, disappointment, elation, pride, learning hard lessons, how to let people in on what is honestly going on in your own head, your own life be it emotional, financial, physical, or spiritual. She tells a good story and there are 100 of them here. You get the distinct impression these life lessons were hard won for her, and that she is honest in sharing that she still has to work at all of them, every day brings new joys and woes, there will never be a time of utter peace because something will happen to steal your joy, but, she offers counsel on how to deal with the bad and often turn it around for your good. I truly enjoyed this book and I plan to read more of her writings she is a wise lady and sometimes a wise-guy lady, but, always enjoyable and entertaining. She admits she is not perfect so we can all identify with that. I highly recommend this book to one and all of every age. It is a blessing and a balm to the soul where our genuine self lives. Good on you, Joyce Meyer, thank you for writing this one.
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