
Matthew Mcdanel
About the author
Matthew McDanel writes with one clear goal in mind: to help others see life through a lens of hope, faith, and growth. In his debut book, The two ways to look at everything, Matthew draws from real struggles and personal reflections to offer a grounded, uplifting guide to navigating life’s challenges. His voice is gentle yet powerful, encouraging readers to shift their perspective, trust in God’s timing, and find peace in the process. A devoted husband and father, Matthew believes that every moment, be it good or bad, holds the potential for purpose.
The two ways to look at everything is a powerful reminder that perspective shapes our reality. With warmth, honesty, and faith at its core, Matthew McDanel’s debut book invites readers to explore life’s challenges from both a negative and positive lens and to choose the one that leads to growth.
Through real-life reflections, spiritual insight, and practical encouragement, this book helps readers navigate fear, failure, and uncertainty with gratitude, resilience, and trust in God’s greater plan. Whether you’re facing hardship or seeking more peace, The two ways to look at everything offers a steady hand and a hopeful heart.
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Reviews from my readers
Sarah M
“This book helped me see my struggles in a whole new light. I’ve been going through a tough season, and Matthew’s words reminded me that there’s still beauty in the mess.”
Danielle K
“I wasn’t expecting to connect with it as much as I did. The balance of real talk, faith, and hope really struck a chord with me.”
James R
“Reading The two ways to look at everything felt like having a heart-to-heart with a wise friend. It’s grounded, encouraging, and full of perspective I didn’t know I needed.”
Marcus T
“This book doesn’t pretend life is perfect. It meets you where you are—and gently nudges you forward. A must-read if you’re feeling stuck or overwhelmed.”
Emily J
“I’ve read a lot of self-help and motivational books, but this one felt different. More personal. More real. It stays with you.”
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