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Rating: Summary: Several excellent ideas Review: Although we are swimming (perhaps drowning) in self help books in general -- and "how to live the good life" books in particular -- this book provided several excellent ideas which I had not seen in other books of its ilk. In this day and age, getting even one novel and useful idea out of a book is the exception rather than the rule. Granted, there are many parts of this book which didn't apply to me (a great deal of it centers around spouse and children). But her ideas for a "Memory Jar," a "Feel Good File," and a "Policy statement" were worth the price of the book alone. Although it won't change my life (that would be asking a lot from ANY book), I found "Stop Screaming at the Microwave" to be better than average.
Rating: Summary: Several excellent ideas Review: Although we are swimming (perhaps drowning) in self help books in general -- and "how to live the good life" books in particular -- this book provided several excellent ideas which I had not seen in other books of its ilk. In this day and age, getting even one novel and useful idea out of a book is the exception rather than the rule. Granted, there are many parts of this book which didn't apply to me (a great deal of it centers around spouse and children). But her ideas for a "Memory Jar," a "Feel Good File," and a "Policy statement" were worth the price of the book alone. Although it won't change my life (that would be asking a lot from ANY book), I found "Stop Screaming at the Microwave" to be better than average.
Rating: Summary: You gotta be kidding me... Review: I bought this book because I've got too much to do and too little time. The author's suggestion for how to prioritize, when faced with a choice of things I want to do, things I need to do, people I need to connect with? Choose "people" every time! Well, that is a lovely thought, but she doesn't give a whole lot of advice on how to keep the rest of your life from going to the dogs while you spend all your time playing touchy-feely with your loved ones. LoVerde's imaginative solution to her own time crunch was to stop cooking. Marvelous option if you can afford to eat out every day, and don't care much about nutrition. Not a workable option for most of us out here in the real world.
Rating: Summary: Incredible insights and tips to balance our crazy lifestyles Review: I felt Mary LoVerde was writing to me personally about connecting to those things that are really important in our hectic lifestyles, particularly when we are being slammed by the realities of everyday life: work, family, obligations and crises. This book will help you to "connect" - through amazing insights and then by providing practical and useble recommendations and strategies. This is a truly motivational read that will help you get a handle on why you're screaming at your microwave or other inanimate objects, and what to do about it. Buy one as a gift for someone you care about, but don't give away your own copy - it's that good!
Rating: Summary: Incredible insights and tips to balance our crazy lifestyles Review: I felt Mary LoVerde was writing to me personally about connecting to those things that are really important in our hectic lifestyles, particularly when we are being slammed by the realities of everyday life: work, family, obligations and crises. This book will help you to "connect" - through amazing insights and then by providing practical and useble recommendations and strategies. This is a truly motivational read that will help you get a handle on why you're screaming at your microwave or other inanimate objects, and what to do about it. Buy one as a gift for someone you care about, but don't give away your own copy - it's that good!
Rating: Summary: Prioritizing - Without Lists Review: Mary's book is on a subject that everyone is talking about ......being too busy, feeling disconnected, always on the run with too little time and a never ending to do list. Can we all relate or what? Probably one of the ideas I most liked about Stop Screaming at the Micro-Wave is Micro actions,......taking baby steps. Breaking a task or goal into little tiny micro actions to get the ball rolling,.....I find as I look at my goals and projects that I often get exhausted just thinking about all the steps that are necessary and get completely frozen in my tracks and never get started. I recently heard Mary speak at a local bookstore here in Denver explaining how she began writing this book. Mary said.."I would first pace around the computer, and than write one word..the...after doing that I thought well I wrote one word, I need to complete a sentence, well.....I wrote a sentence I guess I better write a paragraph, and before I knew it I wrote a page which turned into a paragraph and that is how I wrote my entire book.....one micro action at a time!!" Everything in this book I get a very strong sense that Mary walks her talk and has used these ideas not only on herself but her audience of thousands of people have given her postive feedback. If you are too busy use Mary's advice.....when you can't keep up! Connect! Mary's book is a great book this winter to snuggle up with on one of those winter nights you need to unplug the phone, turn off the television and shut the world off and read something that is going to make a difference in your life, make you laugh and see parts of yourself through out the book!!
Rating: Summary: Mary walks her talk. Review: Mary's book is on a subject that everyone is talking about ......being too busy, feeling disconnected, always on the run with too little time and a never ending to do list. Can we all relate or what? Probably one of the ideas I most liked about Stop Screaming at the Micro-Wave is Micro actions,......taking baby steps. Breaking a task or goal into little tiny micro actions to get the ball rolling,.....I find as I look at my goals and projects that I often get exhausted just thinking about all the steps that are necessary and get completely frozen in my tracks and never get started. I recently heard Mary speak at a local bookstore here in Denver explaining how she began writing this book. Mary said.."I would first pace around the computer, and than write one word..the...after doing that I thought well I wrote one word, I need to complete a sentence, well.....I wrote a sentence I guess I better write a paragraph, and before I knew it I wrote a page which turned into a paragraph and that is how I wrote my entire book.....one micro action at a time!!" Everything in this book I get a very strong sense that Mary walks her talk and has used these ideas not only on herself but her audience of thousands of people have given her postive feedback. If you are too busy use Mary's advice.....when you can't keep up! Connect! Mary's book is a great book this winter to snuggle up with on one of those winter nights you need to unplug the phone, turn off the television and shut the world off and read something that is going to make a difference in your life, make you laugh and see parts of yourself through out the book!!
Rating: Summary: Prioritizing - Without Lists Review: This book helped me set my priorities without being an "organization" book. The author humorously helps you recognize the things that are important for YOU, and helps you let go of the things you might be doing simply because you or "they" have a set of expectations you "should" fulfill. Pick out what's important to you, what makes you feel complete and happy and let go of the non-essentials. The Memory Jar is a great way to treasure your your memories and build bridges with others!
Rating: Summary: Prioritizing - Without Lists Review: This book helped me set my priorities without being an "organization" book. The author humorously helps you recognize the things that are important for YOU, and helps you let go of the things you might be doing simply because you or "they" have a set of expectations you "should" fulfill. Pick out what's important to you, what makes you feel complete and happy and let go of the non-essentials. The Memory Jar is a great way to treasure your your memories and build bridges with others!
Rating: Summary: A remarkable set of tools for today's hectic lifestyle Review: This book takes over where time management techniques end. Mary LoVerde has come up with a remarkable set of tools to deal with the hectic lifestyles we find ourselves in. Buy two copies, one for yourself and one to give as a gift to someone you love - it's that good!
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