Official Review: Something Happened Today by Paul E. Kotz

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Re: Official Review: Something Happened Today by Paul E. Kotz

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Thank you for sharing your thoughts and experience in this book👍to me it's one great inspiring reminder to be grateful every day and to be able to see that something good is going to happen🤗I came across this post saying ”A grateful heart is a magnet to miracles.”, in my life, I believe, it truly is. That's why I always remind my son to do the same. Just like the author wrote this book to leave his daughters something inspiring to read, I believe it's our role as parents to teach them to develop this attitude of being thankful🙏Congratulations to the author on the #BOTD👏🏼May all of us enjoy the many wonderful blessings God has prepared for us today🤗God bless us all and our families too🙏❤️🏡
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I love it when people find joy in the little things. The fact that there’s a whole book about it is even better. I look forward to giving this a deeper look.
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Thanks for the well-written and refreshing review. The short stories sound inspirational indeed and I am one who believes that there is always a point in time when we need a little encouragement in order to move. I am purposing to read this book.
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Seems like an inspirational/motivational self help book full of inspiring short stories. I'm highly interested in reading this and feel I need to and need the book in my life right now!!!
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From a sampling, this was an interesting collection of inspirational stories to help others in order to boost confidence and improve one's life. Well done.
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I enjoy the idea that book serves as evidence that the author reflected on life experiences and comes out of it with a piece of art and a will to inspire other people. How beautiful! Congrats to the BotD author
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'Official Review: Something Happened Today by Paul E. Kotz' is a systematic and full information of the contents of the book. It keeps the readers informed about the reading material. It imparts spiritual energy and motivation to the readers.
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Something Happened Today: A Collection of the Unexpected by Paul E. Kotz is a collection of stories based on real-life experiences. Real life stories always teach us something which will help our whole life. That's why I like to read this kind of books. Congo for BOTD.
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In the book, I am more interested in six areas that lead to ultimate happiness, such as, home, financial life and social life. The plot seems to be holding important aspects indeed. Thanks for a great review.
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Something Happened Today by Paul E. Kotz is a collection of #Motivational #ShortStories with #Lessons and #Positivities. The stories may inspire, challenge, or let the readers see a situation in an entirely new way. I had read the first ten pages of this book. Not my cup of tea, but thanks for the review.

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I remember reading snippets of this book and picking up on the author's rich, animated, yet pragmatic tone. It had been a pleasure to hear his thoughts laced with inspiration and good-natured humour. I'll definitely finish reading this book, thanks for sharing.
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Don’t we all need to be surrounded by positivity and reassurance? What better way than a book that reminds us all that happiness is attainable and close by. The honest approach narrated in short episodes seems a perfect remedy for those who have the tendency to take life to seriously. I look forward to adding this one to my shelf. Thanks for a great recommendation.
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It's amazing that this father gave a legacy of written stories to his daughter. A collection of simple daily activities that communicate so much. Thanks for the great review.
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I think it's nice the author wrote something to leave to his daughters. " Kotz promptly notes that it is the little things that seem to make him contented, like the sunshine in his face while walking around a lake, or the morning drive while listening to that special song that sparks a memory". I like this thought, it made me smile while reading it. I could Invision the sun on my face and walking at the lake. I would have to agree that little things mean a lot. Congratulations on getting BOTD.
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As per the review, I guess this should be quite an inspirational read focused on the theme of happiness written in an intriguing and concise manner.
The disappearance of the word "I am" is indeed the highest happiness! :)
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