c.2015, Atria
$26.99/$34.99 Canada
197 pages
Every day, you make countless little choices.
Get outta bed or go back to sleep? Whatโs for breakfast? Blue tie or black shirt? Which project first, whatโs for lunch, dinner, after dinner, what to watch, read, discuss? All day long, you choose one thing over another; in fact, Michael Strahan says that โthe average American will [make] thirty-five thousand decisionsโ before bedtime. In his book โWake Up Happyโ (with Veronica Chambers), he explains how one of them can be a life-changer.
If you have ever seen Michael Strahan on-screen, you know how easy he makes his job look. He seems comfortable with stars and strangers alike, although he calls himself โa shy guy.โ He says he gets nervous, but he knows how to handle himself because thatโs the way he was raised.
Because Strahanโs father was in the military, the family lived overseas when Strahan was still very young. โMannheim, Germany,โ he says, โwas an awesome place to grow upโ because of its small-town feel and because children were truly raised by a village of stay-at-home mothers. Strahanโs father was busy, but Strahan remembers the frequent one-on-one time he spent with his dad, and the advice that poured forth on those events.
โIn a perfect world,โ Strahan says, โIโd have ninety-two [motivational] rules to match my jersey number. But in real life, Iโve found that you need only eighteen to get and stay motivated.โ
Rule Number One, he says is to โBe open to everything around you.โ What you need, and the help to get it, can โcome from the most unexpected placesโฆโ Pay attention, donโt make assumptions, and never throw away a chance to see what comes.
Remember that the journey is joyful, too, so take pleasure in it. If you want something, let your determination power your actions and keep in mind that when you have given your all, thereโs still more to give. Know when to bow out gracefully but donโt quit a tough road; instead, know when to โhit pause.โ Take the word โifโ from your vocabulary. Listen to music that motivates you. Remember that โbad experiencesโฆ often teach you the most.โ Keep your sense of humor. โBe excellent. โ
So youโre in need of some motivation, but you donโt want something that sounds like a million bees in a hive. Instead, you would like something fresh, and โWake Up Happyโ is what you want.
Readers who have come to love author Michael Strahan on the field or on TV will be glad to know that his writing is genuine: what you see on the small screen is what you get in this book. This personable style of motivation carries through Strahanโs life story, his careers, and his love life, which has been rocky and heโs forthcoming on it all. That no-holds-barred attitude in storytelling lends trustworthiness to the lessons.
This is one friendly book and itโs short enough to read twice. Youโll probably want to do that anyhow because, when you need a book to boost your confidence, โWake Up Happyโ is a good choice.

