Official Review: Happy Accidents

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This sounds like an interesting non-fiction motivational book for small businesses. Not exactly my genre, but I am known to pick up motivational books every now and then, so I might read this one as well. Thanks for a great review.
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SABRADLEY wrote: 20 Mar 2018, 01:56 I am glad for the success of the comedians and that their wildest dreams were actualized. Their success will hopefully continue by means of this book. While I appreciate hearing of others' good fortune, I can't really see myself connecting much with these authors or their story. I thought the review was wonderful, however! :tiphat:
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kislany wrote: 21 Mar 2018, 00:52 This sounds like an interesting non-fiction motivational book for small businesses. Not exactly my genre, but I am known to pick up motivational books every now and then, so I might read this one as well. Thanks for a great review.
Yes, I thought it was a good read for people with small businesses. I am glad you liked the review. Thanks for reading and commenting!
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dtb wrote: 20 Mar 2018, 16:02 More and more I am hearing success stories about people who create their own opportunities. It is encouraging. Thanks for a great review.
I like motivational books because they are encouraging. I am glad you liked the review. Thanks for reading and commenting!
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ViziVoir wrote: 20 Mar 2018, 19:45 I've always tried my hardest just to keep my options open, so the mindset of saying "yes" to opportunities and life in general is pretty familiar to me! Hopefully, these authors get another editorial review so the book can really shine.
Having a positive mindset is better for everything in life. Yes, the book would be excellent after a final editorial review. Thanks for reading and commenting!
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stacie k wrote: 20 Mar 2018, 23:02 I like the idea of the engaging exercises in each chapter. We all learn better when we get to practice application. I’d be interested to find some of their comedy acts to get a better feel for who they are. The laughs would be a bonus, too! Thanks for a great review!
I usually enjoy motivational books that include exercises in the chapters. I think it is engaging. Thanks for reading, your kind words, and commenting!
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I'll definitely have to hit this up - hadn't heard of it before! Sounds like it has a lot in common with THE YEAR OF YES! by Shonda Rhimes, a book I really enjoyed.
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Team building activities globally have become a source of daily bread for many enterprising individuals. Thanks for a great review.
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A comedy show that inspires. This seems a rather unique turn of events. This motivates me to try harder to use my own talents and create my own happy accident. Thanks for the review.
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Comedy is a good source of therapy. I would welcome 'happy accidents' in my life everyday.
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The title of the book is the first thing that caught my eye. Never knew that happy accidents could exist until I saw this title. The story is a motivation that with hard work one can manage to achieve much in life.
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