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Too Blessed to Be Stressed: 3-Minute Daily Devotions for Morning & Evening

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This book is a cute and easy read of devotionals. I really enjoyed it, but I do wish it had a bit more substance. Overall, a nice book though!

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I was able to review Too Blessed to be Stressed: 3-minute Daily Devotions for Morning & Evening by Debora M. Coty for free from Netgalley and Babour Books for providing me with an advanced ARC in exchange for an honest review.
I truly enjoyed this book, very easy to read, great information.  Is a great "quick" devotional for the stressed out busy woman, it helps put our focus where it belongs, on God.  Almost forgot, I love the prayers.

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As in the rest of the series, little bites of mood-boosting insight and humor. Definitely worth having on your shelf when the mood hits and you need some words of encouragement. I liked the morning and night arrangement, and these daily devotions really deliver to anyone who's having a tough time. I can definitely see this as a hand-along gift for others who may need it, and if pleased, it's a happiness to know this author has lots of other books in her series to further 'care for' the reader.

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I have really enjoyed this devotional! It is quick and easy to read when I am in a hurry in the morning or tired at night!

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A light-hearted approach to begin and end your day, all 365 days of the year. These devotions are short and sweet and frequently filled with humor and wit to help you take a different approach to the day ahead of, or behind, you. The topics cover all issues faced in everyday life. There is a Scripture Index provided at the end as well. This devotional is recommended for those who prefer to keep it light and not too deep. I personally enjoyed the page design and the simplicity of the approach; it feels fun and uplifting and brought a smile to my face.
I was given a complimentary copy from the publisher via NetGalley. All opinions expressed are my own, freely given.

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I thought this was going to be more of a journal with maybe an affirmation and then a place to add your own devotional. It's the author's stories of dealing with different things in life and what scripture she used to help her get through these moments. Very Christ based, so not really geared towards me who claims Judaism as my religion. I just didn't really like the little stories either. A good book for the author and maybe anyone close to her, but not for everyone.

Thanks NetGalley for this ARC!

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