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1 of 1 people found the following review to be helpful:

Give Yourself a Boost,  December 13, 2004

By Sally K. Green

With all the trouble in the world, this book proves that there is power in the human spirit to rise up, show up and make a difference. What I like most about it is that the wide variety of stories are short enough to work well for a daily dose of inspiration. Each story comes with practical suggestions to get you moving! If you know anyone who is feeling down about life or work, this is a great gift. It helped me remember that I still have a lot left to give this world.





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Inspirational and Insightful,  December 1, 2004

By Michael Wilkinson

Imagine a book containing stories written by 50 authors, all with the same focus: uplifting the reader's spirit and encouraging the reader to make a difference in his/her community.

Positively M.A.D. is a series of short stories about real people doing real things to have an impact. While the stories will leave you inspired, I was touched by the insights that follow each story. The insights provide you that author's view of the principles that guide people to making a difference.

Well done!







  • Brings together 50 of Berrett-Koehler's top authors to share real world stories about making positive and lasting change, despite the challenges of our times
  • Emphasizes people, actions, and ideas that are "mad"-out-of-the-ordinary, unexpected, counter-intuitive, defiant, offbeat, and edgy

Featuring contributions by more than 50 of Berrett-Koehler's most renowned authors, Positively M.A.D. is a collection of stories about real people making real changes, large and small, in their organizations and communities. The founder of an adoption agency specialzing in placing "unadoptable" children. A former big-city mayor, the son of a convict, who now works with the children of convicts. A psychiatrist who was able to take his severely ill patients to their first Chicago Bears game by unexpectedly tapping into the kindness of the fans. An office worker who transforms a malcontent colleague with the gift of a chocolate cake. A woman who salvages used computers and donates them to Africa.

These engaging, optimistic, "can do" vignettes-organized around twelve different "lessons" that provide the chapter headings-are designed to inspire people to resolve their disillusionment by getting off the couch and doing something.

As editor Bill Treasurer writes, "Regardless of our station in life, each of us is entitled, and perhaps obliged, to etch our initials onto the tree of humanity. Despite the complexity of the world's problems and inadequacies, and despite our own frustration with the current state of affairs, we can indeed Make A Difference."