Product name: Singing Cactus Toy Features: 1. Interesting: This funny electric cactus toy can twist singing and talking, and imitate you, and bring laughter to family and friends. 2. Function: This toy can dance, sing, move, turn around, glow, record and learn to speak, it will twist its body when singing. 3. Early education: When singing and talking, it can attract babies' attention well. This is a small toy used for early education. 4. Beautiful: This toy is make with functional exquisite craftsmanship, and appearance is very stylish and beautiful. Specifications: Material: ABS+ plush color: red+black Filling material: PP cotton Function: 120 songs play + learn to speak + shine +record + dance Size: 32x20x10cm Weight: 210g Package list: 1xSquid type early education toy
G**S
The Best Self Help Book Which will Transform You - Guaranteed!
There are many self-help books available which you'd gone through, and once the excitement is over,chances are, it will keep company for the dust in your bookshelf. Here is a simple book, that will guaranteed to transform your life and you'll be sharing it with your friends. The Miracle Morning is simple, but the potential is so great, which makes you think why you didn't read this book a few years before! The most important thing about this book is that it's very simple and guaranteed to transform your life.Don't underestimate this small book, this is not only about getting up in the morning, but effectively transforming your life into a greater self even you couldn't believe you are capable of.Each chapters are important, you might consider some chapters are important and others are not, some of the reviews already said that certain chapters as various views, author testimonials etc., which contributes nothing. Well, you should read everything, even if you dismiss some part of the book or thumb through certain chapters, you are missing important keystones. For example, on Page 26, Hal says, "One of the most prevalent, yet not-so-obvious causes of mediocrity is isolating incidents,. We do this when we mistakenly assume that each choice we make, and each individual action we take, is only affecting that particular moment, or circumstance. For example, you may think it's no big deal to miss a workout, procrastinate on a project, or eat fast food because you'll get a "do-over" tomorrow. You make the mistake of thinking that skipping that workout only affects that incident, and you'll make a better choice next time. Nothing could be farther from the truth." And he continues to explain how it will affect us and our subconscious mind. So, there are many advices in this book you will find very useful, not because it's new, but because you've never considered it.The book after the introduction has divided into ten chapters.The first and second chapters are Hal's story mixed with parallels to your life and how you can positively change your life into a success. During these chapters he talks about financial difficulties and how damaging is the debt, finding time, overcoming the challenges, things to do every morning, the steps to become a morning person. These chapters are kind of story telling Hal's personal testimonies and the people inspired by his work and testimonies.Chapter 3 is a comprehensive chapter on acknowledging and rising above the limitations we have set ourselves which are thwarting our success in life. It identifies the causes of mediocrity, subconscious mind's lethal strategies of self-failing mechanisms, small isolating incidents we ignore but have great impact, and more importantly how to survive these limitations.Chapter 4 and 5 stresses on how to be a morning person, these chapters deal in making you a morning person in a very practical way. Even if you're dreading to get up early and a snooze-person like me, it will guaranteed to change you into an early morning person (actually I am writing this review at 4:30 a.m. and I did wake up four a.m.)Chapter 6 is the introduction of Life S.A.V.E.R.S (Silence, Affirmations, Visualisation, Exercise, Reading, and Scribing) the practices to save you from a life of unfulfilled potential. This may sound silly, for example, how silence and reading and things like that are going to make much difference. Once you go through Hal's insights and advices, you'll be amazed by the impact of his advices and wonder why you haven't thought any of this before. Each of the S.A.V.E.R.S has their own sections to explain its importance and example. This one is quite a large chapter.Chapter 7 is the pointer, the real results in six minutes, which is a short two and half pages chapter of a key procedure that will dictate your positive energy in your everyday life. This is one of the major keys to create success and happiness in your life.Chapter 8 is customizing your Miracle Morning, which explains how you can customize your daily life, your food habits, goals and dreams, overcoming the procrastination, and even weekends.Chapter 9 is forming habits that will transform your life (in 30 days). It will guide you through various parts of your comfort zone and give advice on how to break the circle of habitual failures like New Year resolutions, negative habits, addiction to the habits, fear for changes etc. In effect, this chapter is all about habit mastery and you'll have your chance to transform your life into a better one through its Day 1 to Day 30 instruction in three short parts.Chapter 10 is the challenge to transform your life in 30 days. You can do this! With testimonials, fast start kit and revision, this chapter is the last chapter of the book, but that's not the end it follows more sections.Conclusion is a short section that is a guidance. Where you are is the result of who you were and the title of this section is "Let today be the day you give up who you've been for who you can become." It has contact information of Hal Elrod followed by a special invitation from the Miracle Morning Community.An Essential Bonus is another section with the title "the Email that will change your life" it's an email strategy for identifying your weaknesses and strengths. This section is followed by a two page thought provoking quotes.Buy this book, it's worth buying, and keep the book with you, you will need to re-read it, mark it, reference it and unlike many self-help books this one will really transform you. Don't procrastinate, take time to read it and find the answers. I am pretty sure, once you go through this book, you'll probably moan, if you'd the chance to get this book five years before.
A**A
Amazing book
One of the best book I’ve ever read. This book had really changed me to the person I wanted to become.
H**N
Wow perhaps one of the greatest scams ever
I have given this three stars. I DID change how I start my day! It's revolutionised how I wake up.For THAT I am truly grateful.The rest?? You have go to to the miracle morning web site. Give away your personal details (Allow accesses) and then you can proceed. You can then receive what I would only call really predictive lists of things to do and try. But!! At that point they've got your contact details.So when you get through 3/4's of the book and find that you are really on board, nodding your head, motivated to try this wonderful concept out!! You get sucker punched with blinders on!Come on over to our web site!! I Raised my brows. HOW .... is this book written.. with the web site ALREADY in mind??? ALREADY set up to go? To me that says marketing scam all over it.I actually was quite fuming when I Saw that. He has really really blinded the world (Worth Millions doing it too!) So you have all these people who are 'on board' changed their lives. It's a mass brain wash..And in order to get BETTER guidance, info and whatever else he's dangled in front of your nose (in the book and on the site) you find that ... oh gosh! I need to pay! (See half furious I got swindled, and half grateful.. I DO start my day on a much more positive note - only it's the path way to .... one of the biggest worldwide scams ever! )
T**C
Please don't buy it, or BUY it :)
I’d heard about Hal’s book “The Miracle Morning” system before, and when Pat Flynn - who I’ve been following with admiration since 2009 - mentioned it I decided I’d better get round to reading it. I recently finished reading the book and I’ve got a lot to say about it, not much of which is positive. In fact I feel a little angry at this guy.I have to say this was unexpected. Pretty much every personal development book I’ve ever read has at least something to offer. OK, they may not be works of literary genius, but if they’ve got some grains of wisdom in them, I’m cool with that. But although The Miracle Morning does have some useful bits buried within its pages, I’d argue this was stuff is already known about and practiced by millions worldwide. We’re talking the military, artists, religious practitioners and all kinds of people in the creative arts. The potential of early morning work is nothing new.I mistakenly believed, judging by the amount of 5-star Amazon reviews and glowing universal acclaim, that Hal Elrod had come up with something new and important. Wrong! The Miracle Morning is a masterpiece of marketing over material and hard-sell over substance. Huge amounts of NLP gibberish, self-promotional nonsense and meaningless exhortations bloat around an idea which is actually summed up very easily:It may be beneficial to get up earlier than normal, think through your plans, do a bit of exercise, then maybe some reading or writing.Not really revolutionary, is it? OK, let’s get this over with. Unlike the book itself, I’ll try to keep this review brief and to the point. Sorry if it’s oppressive to read, but I do feel this brand of ‘messianic’ personal development has a lot to answer for. Life is complex, tough and often doesn’t work out the way we want it to. It’s obvious many people out there are quite vulnerable and will cling to hope sometimes quite blindly. Writers with an audience have a responsibility to treat their followers honestly, and not just sell them an overhyped dream to get rich.Five reasons why The Miracle Morning sucks#1 There’s no useful content in itI remember looking down at my Kindle and being fully 49% of the way through before the book started talking about the practical steps at the ‘core’ of the system. Everything before and after is NLP hype or indulgent ‘personal triumph over the odds’ stuff. There are a lot of repetitive ‘affirmations’ of how great and successful your life can be, and how if you allow the author to “take you by the hand” you too can “quickly attract, create and sustain the life you have always wanted.” It gets pretty boring pretty quickly, mainly because it’s not backed up by anything.#2 The book is only an expensive sales funnelThere’s precious little of value in the pages of The Miracle Morning - what there is I’ve managed to sum up in one sentence (see above). What’s more annoying is reference to something snappily called “The Miracle Morning 30-Day Life Transformation Challenge.” OK, you think, here’s something I can at least try out and see if it works. Wrong! Instead of laying it out for you in the book you’ve just bought, there’s a link to Elrod’s own website. The link he uses in his book - www.MiracleMoning.com/resources is broken when you try to navigate there and shows a giant “OOOps.” When you do manage to unearth the material on the site (which I think is here: http://www.miraclemorning.com/start-here/), guess what - you have to sign up for it and become part of his ‘community’. Bang! That’s the sound of a book being thrown against the wall.#3 It’s terribly writtenWithin non-fiction books it’s a fairly common practice to begin chapters with an appropriate quote to set the tone. Elrod leans fairly heavily on a handful of personal development or sales gurus for his quotes, on occasion regurgitating them word for word on the very next page. Some quotes are attributed, some are marked “unknown” - which beggars the question where did he get them from? A heavy use of gushing testimonials peppers the chapters, especially when the author seems to run out of ideas. I must have got confused, I thought testimonials were to help persuade you buy something, not act as a ‘filler’ within the book itself.#4 The material sounds so unconvincingElrod sometimes uses statistics to try to lend credence to his argument. For instance there’s the “95% majority” idea. He says according to the Social Security Administration, if you take 100 people and look at them from the start of their working lives until retirement age, one will be wealthy, four will be financially secure, five will still be working because they have to, 36 will be dead and 54 will be broke and dependent on friends and family. A lot about this ‘statistic’ sounds bizarre to me, and I find the conclusion that this 95% have somehow ‘failed’ because they are not monetarily successful a little bit hateful. How do you know - maybe these people actually like still working their jobs, or have enriched their lives without a desperate reliance on material gains.#5 It’s self-promotional, and basically rubbishWe learn that Elrod was previously a salesman at Cutco - a kitchen cutlery business - and that he counted himself a failure until he ranked among their top performing salespeople. I think this goes to the core of this book. I never got over the feeling I was being sold a dubious product by a person prepared to go to any lengths to convince me of his ‘truth.’ Here are a couple of completely contradictory quotes which I think sum up the quality of advice found within The Miracle Morning:Chapter 6: “Mindlessly repeating a phrase over and over again without feeling its truth will have a minimal impact on you.” In the same chapter: “With enough repetition your subconscious mind will begin to believe what you tell it, act upon it and eventually manifest it in your reality.” Enough said I think.
K**E
Incredible book
This was hands down the best book I’ve read, it made me really think about my own habits and how I can improve on the bad ones
H**H
A Miracle Of A Book
Easy to read with lots of ways to action, it has inspired me to follow the 30 day plan and start having my own miracle morning.
J**.
Good useful tips
Handy and good morning tips.
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