Joyce Meyer is one busy lady. Apart from the normal demands of life, she teaches daily on TV and radio, writes books, holds conferences in dozens of cities every year and ministers around the world...and she runs Joyce Meyer Ministries. So she's had to learn how to make the most of every minute of the day! In 100 Ways to Simplify Your Life, Joyce shares the most effective secrets she's learned over the years for making the most of each minute of the day. In less than two pages per entry, Joyce gives us eminently 'doable' tips that are clear-cut and ...well, SIMPLE. But they can change your whole outlook, not to mention your schedule.
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"There is a lot of good stuff in this book. I love Joyce Meyer's practical Christianity. She gives scriptures to go along with each idea she presents, as well as real-life examples. This was a quick and easy read well worth the time I spent with it."
— Deborah (4 out of 5 stars)
“This is guidance one can use every day to reduce the clutter and confusion in our attitudes, relationships, and daily pursuits.”
— AudioFile" Great !! All Can Say is Great and I have read it al least 5 times!! "
— Lisa, 2/17/2014" I really liked this book. It had a lot of religious ways to be happier and calmer about life. I would highly recommend it. "
— Danni, 1/15/2014" These are just 1-2 page quick reads on different ways to simplify your life. This book could be use for a daily devotional or just daily inspiration. They don't take long to read at all. "
— Shari, 1/2/2014" A good one to read over and over "
— Dianne, 12/10/2013" I didn't get a ton from this. There were some things that I learned, but in general, I'd say I tolerated this book more than I enjoyed it. I don't know why I kept listening to it, when it annoyed me so much. Not that the tips are bad, they aren't. It just didn't wind up being what I thought it might be. I found the narrator's voice and mispronunciations annoying, there were times where it felt like a string of bible citations. I expected some of that, but there were places where it was excessive. And with a list of 100, there are a fair number of times when the advice is contradictory (take care of things right away/don't jump at every little task), repetitive, or glaringly obvious. But I didn't have any exposure to Joyce Meyer before and she'd been recommended to me and this gave me a reasonable idea of who she is and what she does. And it wasn't bad. Relatable, quick tips, and falls in the useful category. "
— Mary, 12/8/2013" I did not really like this book too much. There are some good quotes and points made but I found the format rather choppy and had the distinct impression that she rushed through writing this to meet a deadline. Not bad but not great either I thought. "
— Laura, 12/3/2013" Joyce is one of my favorite authors. She always really speaks to me, and much of what she says is life-changing. "
— Catherine, 11/9/2013" Lots of common sense little gems. Nonetheless, great little reminders. "
— Sasha, 11/9/2013" This is a useful book, but the reviews that say this book is simply too long, and could be compressed greatly, are correct. "
— Don, 11/5/2013" This is a devotional day-by-day spiritual enlightenment that reflects to your daily life. I will use this for my "Words of Wisdom" segments on Dream 4 More showcase on blogtalkradio.com/Dream4More. "
— Adrienna, 9/29/2013" Most of the book is common sense, however some of the things she writes can provide clarity on what one already knows or beleives. Some of the steps did force me to examing my faith/spirtual life more thoroughly, but I wouldn't say the book was either cathartic or epiphantic. "
— Anthony, 8/31/2013" Chapters are short and to-the-point. Very good insight! She brings up the reasons why we make our lives more complicated than they need to be and what our motivation is for doing it. I really liked this book. "
— Kara, 5/12/2013" Common Sense and Faith. See the review at MyShelf.com "
— Brenda, 5/11/2013" Too many scripture quotes "
— Susan, 2/27/2013" Basic common sense stuff you sometimes forget about. Good to be reminded of. "
— Darla, 11/17/2012" Jayce didn't like this book. He thought she spent too much time explaining why it was okay to have a lot of money. I read a little bit and didn't find it to be anything special. I have read better books on this topic. "
— Jenny, 5/3/2012" I really enjoyed how practical this book is. There are so many things I can begin doing right now to simplify my life. "
— Laura, 4/10/2012" I really enjoyed the book. Joyce is a practical Bible Teacher with a simple common sense approach to everyday life. "
— Ann, 3/27/2012" Each "way" is about a page long. I read one per day. Lots of practical advice I was able to apply as I went along. A great supplemental tool. "
— John, 3/3/2012" Good book with good ideas. You would have to make the choice to truly commit to changing your life in order to follow this book and change your lifestyle. "
— Mom, 3/2/2012" Simple ways to simplify your life!! I love Joyce Meyer's 'GET OVER IT' and 'GET REAL' attitude!! Life is too short and we need to be real to ourselves and who we are. God has a purpose for each of our lives. "
— Emily, 2/9/2012" Great book for busy, overwhelmed mothers. Joyce is a minister so all of advice is linked to passages from the bible. "
— Tracychinery, 10/28/2011" I'm usually a total sucker for the self-help simplify and organize books. But this author bored me, annoyed me, and wanted me to love Jesus too much. I'm all for loving Jesus, but quoting bible versus won't get my pantry organized. "
— Anna, 9/23/2011" The author offers an amplified list of ways to de-stress and un-complicate your life in order to fully enjoy each day of it. Good inspirational reading. "
— Margaret, 7/17/2011" This book is touch the top keys of her other books. "
— Cindy, 2/27/2011" some really good quotes in here on how to really simplify your life. there is a bit too much of the god talk for me, but was able to look over or skip that part. "
— Mike, 1/29/2011" I really enjoyed the book. Joyce is a practical Bible Teacher with a simple common sense approach to everyday life. "
— Ann, 1/5/2011" Each "way" is about a page long. I read one per day. Lots of practical advice I was able to apply as I went along. A great supplemental tool. "
— John, 9/26/2010" Most of the book is common sense, however some of the things she writes can provide clarity on what one already knows or beleives. Some of the steps did force me to examing my faith/spirtual life more thoroughly, but I wouldn't say the book was either cathartic or epiphantic. "
— Anthony, 9/23/2010" Great !! All Can Say is Great and I have read it al least 5 times!! "
— Lisa, 5/19/2010" Basic common sense stuff you sometimes forget about. Good to be reminded of. "
— Darla, 5/16/2010" I did not really like this book too much. There are some good quotes and points made but I found the format rather choppy and had the distinct impression that she rushed through writing this to meet a deadline. Not bad but not great either I thought. "
— Laura, 2/13/2010" Jayce didn't like this book. He thought she spent too much time explaining why it was okay to have a lot of money. I read a little bit and didn't find it to be anything special. I have read better books on this topic. "
— Jenny, 10/13/2009" Great book for busy, overwhelmed mothers. Joyce is a minister so all of advice is linked to passages from the bible. "
— Tracychinery, 10/10/2009" Good book with good ideas. You would have to make the choice to truly commit to changing your life in order to follow this book and change your lifestyle. "
— Mom, 9/21/2009" Simple ways to simplify your life!! I love Joyce Meyer's 'GET OVER IT' and 'GET REAL' attitude!! Life is too short and we need to be real to ourselves and who we are. God has a purpose for each of our lives. "
— Emily, 8/4/2009Joyce Meyer is one of the world’s leading practical Bible teachers. She has written more than eighty bestselling inspirational books, including The Secret to True Happiness, 100 Ways to Simplify Your Life, the entire Battlefield of the Mind family of books, her first venture into fiction with The Penny, and many others. She has also released thousands of audio teachings, as well as a complete video library. Her Enjoying Everyday Life radio and television programs are broadcast around the world, and she travels extensively conducting conferences.
Sandra McCollom has a passion to see others enter into the life of rest that Jesus offers. She lives in the St. Louis area with Steve, her husband of more than twenty years, and their twin daughters. Sandra thoroughly enjoys spending time with her family as well as reading, writing, CrossFit training, and homeschooling her girls.