
I discovered “Be The Miracle” by Regina Brett while browsing my Amazon recommendations. My penchant for uplifting and inspirational literature drew me to it instantly. This book truly stands out as one that makes readers feel empowered and capable of achieving their dreams. “Be The Miracle” is exactly that kind of book.

Rather than being a conventional novel, this book comprises a collection of 50 inspirational essays, each serving as a “lesson for making the impossible possible.” The stories are derived from the author’s own life experiences and the lives of individuals she has encountered during her journalism career. Each chapter unfolds a unique story, providing lessons that resonate with our own lives. The opening chapter begins with a powerful quote: “If you think you’re too small to make a difference, you’ve never been in a tent with a mosquito.” It certainly provokes thought, doesn’t it?

Regina Brett shares wisdom and inspiration in a way that feels neither preachy nor overly sentimental. This makes “Be The Miracle” a delightful read; each story spans just a few pages, encouraging you to keep moving on to the next one. While the author occasionally references God, I believe that even those who don’t follow a religious path will find immense value in this book.

As I’ve mentioned before, I have struggled with severe anxiety and bouts of depression. Embracing a “positivity” mindset has given me back control over my life and emotions. Reading inspirational books like “Be The Miracle” helps me remain inspired, motivated, and joyful. It illustrates that even when life doesn’t go as planned, there’s always a “bright side.” It offers guidance on how to cease overthinking and appreciate the good in ourselves and others. “Be The Miracle” encourages you to rise, spread love, and transform the world around you.

Paula xx