Review of Disasters To Dreams

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Hazel Mae Bagarinao
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Review of Disasters To Dreams

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Disasters To Dreams" by Chris Patrick.]
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3 out of 4 stars
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In the world full of challenges, sometimes it gets to the point that we wanted to give up. We feel lost, unmotivated or even depressed but in this book, Disasters To Dreams, Chris Patrick showed how failures can turned to success. The author expressed all his ups and downs of life which through that he achieved wherever he is now. He experienced many trials along the way but he continue living his purpose and he managed to overcome all the negativities happen in his life. His life story is really inspiring. It will touch lives of many. Have you ever questioned to yourself, "Why me? Why it happened?" Then this book is a good fit for you.

What I love about this book is it take you to a roller coaster experience where there's full of excitement. The stories of the people inside the book is so inspiring that you can say how amazing it is. They generously shared this to realize to the readers why we need to live every moment because it happens for a reason. I enjoyed every chapter of this book which I encounter many lessons in life whether its about business or personal issues. Its just overwhelming and heart-touching. The author openly shared his story to the audience to in-still in their mind how life is full of miracles if you know how to see it. This book is highly educative because the author's experiences will remind the readers that whatever happens, keep going and do what matters because that's the most important thing. He also unsparingly shared his business journey which is good. And apart from that, there's part of the book for self-reflection which is awesome.

I would say there's no downside while reading this book as I read it smoothly with full of lessons in every chapter. And also, I love all the quotes being written throughout the book. It is well chosen.

Moreover, I considered this book to be professionally edited as I found no errors. Therefore, I rate this book 3 out of 4 stars.

I highly recommend this book to people who wanted to reach their full potential and to find meaning in their lives. Additionally, it is also good for people who are still in the stage of self-discovery as they will realize that whatever they are going through is part of the process and not the reason to give up. Reading this book is a good self-investment. You should do it. You will never regret it.

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I love stories that inspire and motivate you. It stays with you for a long time and you somehow carry that feeling. This book sounds like one of those. Thank you, Hazel.
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Nisha DSouza wrote: 19 Mar 2023, 06:58 I love stories that inspire and motivate you. It stays with you for a long time and you somehow carry that feeling. This book sounds like one of those. Thank you, Hazel.
Omg, Nisha. Until this review? Haha. This is a kind of poor quality. I'm shy. Thank you for taking the time to check all my reviews. I discover it late. I love this book. I love the beautiful gift they receive in the end.
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Hazel Mae Bagarinao wrote: 23 Mar 2023, 18:02
Omg, Nisha. Until this review? Haha. This is a kind of poor quality. I'm shy. Thank you for taking the time to check all my reviews. I discover it late. I love this book. I love the beautiful gift they receive in the end.
You are most welcome, Hazel. I would love to find out what that gift is.
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Sounds like a lovely book, inspiring, something that gives one a much needed push while you feel like giving up ok the goal you set out for or much worse... feeling hopeless and useless. Look forward to reading the book. Nice review Hazel!
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