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The Time Miracle: A Practical Guide to Slowing Down, Rethinking Time, and Designing a Meaningful Life

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You won the 'Grand Lottery of Life ' and your prize is a number of hours and days you are given to live. How are you going to spend your 'time winnings'?
Do you know that you will spend 2 6 years sleeping, 3 years eating, 4 years driving, 15 years watching TV, etc?
And what’s left for you to enjoy life is just 7 years!
But what if you could change that? In The Time Miracle you will learn how Life is not the number of days you live, but the number of days you remember.

With more time to do the things you really want, you can reduce the number of ‘zero days’ when you don’t achieve much and convert them into productive days that take you a step closer to your dreams. The Time Miracle will show you how to win back your time to make the most out of life.
This is the secret for a truly happy life. No time to waste! Take control of your life now!

249 pages, Paperback

Published July 31, 2018

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September 25, 2018
The time miracle is a self-help book designed to assist you in creating a quality life while you are living in this century. The book also emphasizes generating health, money, and fun in a resourceful way.


The book is divided into four useful sections. Each section examines the value of the time we hold, how we use and optimize it. Our sleep time matters as well. The book also discusses the meaning of happiness and investigates the factors that contribute to it.



The book aims to perceive longevity and fulfilling life. I believe the work is written with an outstanding level of literature, knowledge, and care.



I liked how organized everything was placed, and the writing had a nice flow to it.



I particularly enjoyed the part where the author discusses how long we spend our time in the bathroom. Did you know we spend an average of 1.8 years in the bathroom? We never sit and think to this extent, of how we spend our life, and it is undoubtedly these little things that we miss which makes such a big difference.



I recommend this book to people who seek a better life in general.

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