Review of Purpose
Posted: 01 Sep 2023, 09:54
[Following is a volunteer review of "Purpose" by Gina Bianchini.]
When I first picked up this book, my expectation was simple: I wanted to gain a better grasp of my life's purpose. However, the book, aptly titled "Purpose," turned out to be a revelation far beyond its unassuming title.
For the past three years, I've embarked on a personal journey of self-discovery. This book, surprisingly, opened my eyes to the extraordinary potential of community building. While I've long aspired to put my own life's purpose into meaningful action, I've often found myself stymied by the pervasive force of procrastination, unsure of how to effectively communicate my ideas to the world. I have longed for a community and culture of my own to feel connected to other people on the same path as me, but unable to find the right match.
Then, serendipity led me to this literary gem. Gina, the author, presents a well-structured roadmap for creating purpose-driven communities, complemented by inspiring real-world success stories. She gives easy-to-understand action-driven steps on what to do and when. I feel utterly inspired.
This book is not only well-crafted but also highly accessible and easy to read. Despite my modest reading pace and the demands of homeschooling my children, I devoured its contents in just two days. The chapters are meticulously organized, the writing flows effortlessly, and I absorbed its wisdom with ease. To say the least: I got it!
Fueled by the book's insights, I've already embarked on Day One of my "Purpose 30" journey, filled with a renewed sense of hope for the future. Its arrival in my life couldn't have been more timely – it felt like a cosmic sign.
I extend my heartfelt gratitude to Gina for her timely guidance through this exceptional book. I wholeheartedly intend to recommend it within my own community, confident that it holds the potential to inspire and empower others, just as it has done for me.
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Purpose
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When I first picked up this book, my expectation was simple: I wanted to gain a better grasp of my life's purpose. However, the book, aptly titled "Purpose," turned out to be a revelation far beyond its unassuming title.
For the past three years, I've embarked on a personal journey of self-discovery. This book, surprisingly, opened my eyes to the extraordinary potential of community building. While I've long aspired to put my own life's purpose into meaningful action, I've often found myself stymied by the pervasive force of procrastination, unsure of how to effectively communicate my ideas to the world. I have longed for a community and culture of my own to feel connected to other people on the same path as me, but unable to find the right match.
Then, serendipity led me to this literary gem. Gina, the author, presents a well-structured roadmap for creating purpose-driven communities, complemented by inspiring real-world success stories. She gives easy-to-understand action-driven steps on what to do and when. I feel utterly inspired.
This book is not only well-crafted but also highly accessible and easy to read. Despite my modest reading pace and the demands of homeschooling my children, I devoured its contents in just two days. The chapters are meticulously organized, the writing flows effortlessly, and I absorbed its wisdom with ease. To say the least: I got it!
Fueled by the book's insights, I've already embarked on Day One of my "Purpose 30" journey, filled with a renewed sense of hope for the future. Its arrival in my life couldn't have been more timely – it felt like a cosmic sign.
I extend my heartfelt gratitude to Gina for her timely guidance through this exceptional book. I wholeheartedly intend to recommend it within my own community, confident that it holds the potential to inspire and empower others, just as it has done for me.
******
Purpose
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon