Review of Purpose
Posted: 05 Jul 2023, 23:09
[Following is a volunteer review of "Purpose" by Gina Bianchini.]
Purpose, written by Gina Bianchini is a great read! It gives you an excellent handbook for anyone that is struggling in finding their purpose in today's world and I cannot wait to dive into all of the resources that were given. The only criticism that I have is that it is touted as a book that is clear and concise and while I love a good personal story, what I was expecting was less personal stuff and more instruction. I realize that some people need personal stories to relate to the writer and give their mental sign-on before getting to the meat and potatoes, but when I hear "clear guidebook", that is what I want. Despite that though, this book was exciting to read and did what it was intended to do! It lit a fire under me to dig in and figure myself out and I can't imagine any time spent on these activities would be wasted. The questions she asks are great ones to help get past the voices in your head telling you that you can't do something and dream again. On this merit alone, this book is worth every page! So many things in this world are designed to deflate us, it was refreshing to read something that got me excited to work on myself, and for that, it deserves a 5 out of 5 for sure!
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Purpose
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Purpose, written by Gina Bianchini is a great read! It gives you an excellent handbook for anyone that is struggling in finding their purpose in today's world and I cannot wait to dive into all of the resources that were given. The only criticism that I have is that it is touted as a book that is clear and concise and while I love a good personal story, what I was expecting was less personal stuff and more instruction. I realize that some people need personal stories to relate to the writer and give their mental sign-on before getting to the meat and potatoes, but when I hear "clear guidebook", that is what I want. Despite that though, this book was exciting to read and did what it was intended to do! It lit a fire under me to dig in and figure myself out and I can't imagine any time spent on these activities would be wasted. The questions she asks are great ones to help get past the voices in your head telling you that you can't do something and dream again. On this merit alone, this book is worth every page! So many things in this world are designed to deflate us, it was refreshing to read something that got me excited to work on myself, and for that, it deserves a 5 out of 5 for sure!
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Purpose
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon