Review of Purpose

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Review of Purpose

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Purpose" by Gina Bianchini.]
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4 out of 5 stars
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We all question what our roles in life are and how we can be helpful, whether as individuals or as members of a group. Without a goal, we frequently feel powerless and question our own value. We are motivated to do better and feel successful when we have a purpose in life. Realising our purpose, however, can be challenging, particularly when we lack a clear course of action. Gina Bianchini's book Purpose is incredibly inspiring and will make you think about the value of having a purpose and belonging to a community.

The book is incredibly inspirational and uplifting, and it teaches you that you don't always have to stand by and be a silent spectator of a community; you can also take the lead and build a bridge to attract others who share your goals and objectives. It becomes more relatable as we follow the author on her journey of discovering her purpose and creating a community, which makes us believe it is possible in our own lives. Additionally, it presents a whole new perspective on social networking platforms. Utilising social media platforms has significant drawbacks and isn't always rewarding or fun, despite the fact that it can help us pass the time and keep us connected with others. The advantage of social media, however, is that it allows us to connect with others on a personal level and create our own community. Finding our purpose and building a community is also a gradual process, not an overnight revelation, which was a good message I received from this book.

The book is nicely written, and the inclusion of exercises and examples from real-life situations helps to keep the reader interested and give them time to reflect. The step-by-step directions offer you something to do, and the motivational writing style keeps you interested in the book. Editing can use some work, so I give this book four out of five stars.

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