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How To Be Happy By Craig McPherson
Thoughtful, May 23, 2007
Reviewer: Lynn Lopez
I thought this one was a very straightforward and honest e-book. It's a pleasant and inspiring read, and definitely something you should print out and compile, so you could down one afternoon and really spend your time reading what it has to say. But the steps contained here shouldn't just be read in one go and then forgotten--you would really need to take a lot of time to practice and apply in your life. If this is free to distribute or even sell, which unfortunately this does not indicate, you will definitely make a lot of your customers happy and satisfied with this product. It covers a wide range of topics, from positive thinking, stress management, and developing creativity. For sure, a lot of readers working in various different fields will find this a good source of inspiration. I would have to say overall that this is quite an excellent e-book.
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How To Be Happy By Craig McPherson
Needs An Editor, July 27, 2007
I gave up after the first paragraph:
"Almost everyone have heard the hit single 'Don't Worry, Be Happy' by Bobby McFerrin. The song has a very catchy way of conveying its message of being happy to everyone. Bobby McFerrin's simple
message surely made a lot of people by telling them not to worry."
If you can't even get your grammer right on the opening paragraph it is really not a winner.
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How To Be Happy By Craig McPherson
I was not too happy reading this, August 21, 2007
I would say that this e-book appears to focus more on self-improvement, not on happiness. There are sections here on tapping your creativity, becoming an ideal leader and more relating to self-improvement. No problem with that – except that the title of the book should be changed accordingly.
I do not see any flow or continuity in this e-book unlike some where one chapter easily flows to the next. This one is more like articles compiled into an e-book. In fact, in one section here the author mentions “I hope this article has inspired you.” Maybe these are indeed compiled articles.
Also, the layout is too text-heavy. There should be some more white space separating each line. When stating information in seeming bullet points, it may be helpful to set the introductory phrase in bold font. For example, there is a section here where the author enumerates the points to consider in creative problem solving.
On a positive note, though, the advice here is indeed useful though more related with self-improvement. I also found the practical exercises here are also helpful. I would have preferred the e-book to include case studies or real-life examples too, though.