Review of Purpose
Posted: 26 Jul 2023, 16:14
[Following is a volunteer review of "Purpose" by Gina Bianchini.]
The Book titled The Purpose was interesting, easy to understand and practical for someone who is trying to find their purpose.
There was a good usage of formal language and accuracy so i rate it 4 out of 5.
I loved the foundation, where the author explained the relationship between the Community in which we grew up and finding our purpose. The model used to self check and exercising towards ones finding their purpose.
Gina defines purpose as a “practice and impact as the reward” in her NEW book, Purpose: Design a Community and Change Your Life — A Step-by-Step Guide To Finding Your Purpose and Making It Matter.
Gina sees a new possibility for social networks — one that prioritizes purpose, intention, and culture. Gina learned that the fastest way to build a loyal, tightly-knit set of early adopters is by moving people off social media to an intentional online community that they invest in to connect to people with the same interests and challenges who want to gather for shared experiences.
Gina says, “Forged by my experience at Ning, I pictured a different future, one where creators owned their own communities and could design the cultures, experiences, and relationships they sparked between their own members.”
Put your Purpose to practice
This book is about taking action and provides space to write, take notes, it takes effort and practice. Having a direction is key to the steps in the pursuit of purpose.
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Purpose
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The Book titled The Purpose was interesting, easy to understand and practical for someone who is trying to find their purpose.
There was a good usage of formal language and accuracy so i rate it 4 out of 5.
I loved the foundation, where the author explained the relationship between the Community in which we grew up and finding our purpose. The model used to self check and exercising towards ones finding their purpose.
Gina defines purpose as a “practice and impact as the reward” in her NEW book, Purpose: Design a Community and Change Your Life — A Step-by-Step Guide To Finding Your Purpose and Making It Matter.
Gina sees a new possibility for social networks — one that prioritizes purpose, intention, and culture. Gina learned that the fastest way to build a loyal, tightly-knit set of early adopters is by moving people off social media to an intentional online community that they invest in to connect to people with the same interests and challenges who want to gather for shared experiences.
Gina says, “Forged by my experience at Ning, I pictured a different future, one where creators owned their own communities and could design the cultures, experiences, and relationships they sparked between their own members.”
Put your Purpose to practice
This book is about taking action and provides space to write, take notes, it takes effort and practice. Having a direction is key to the steps in the pursuit of purpose.
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Purpose
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon