Review of All You'll Never Be (Audible Edition)
Posted: 19 Jul 2024, 14:37
[Following is a volunteer review of "All You'll Never Be (Audible Edition)" by E L Neve.]
I rate All You'll Ever be because of who you are a 5 out of 5. It was really a very intriguing thing to listen to, really made you stop and think. Something that will raise your spirits if you're going through a bout of depression for sure. It'll make you feel good about yourself.
It's an audible book about bettering yourself. How you should look into yourself and find the best parts of yourself and work your whole life to bring out only those better parts, and how if you do that you'll better your life. It also explains that you shouldn't believe what other people say are your best parts just because they say so, figure out what the best parts of you are for yourself. That you should use negative things in your life to also understand how to be better, and that those things had a purpose to help you. Kind of like when one door closes somewhere a window opens.
It's a very intriguing way of looking at things and really makes you think about yourself and your life. What your life is now, what it could be, and what it once was. What you should be doing in life to help make yourself happy and your life better. It gives the impression that if you focus on what's inside of you and improve that with your utmost ability it will improve everything for you. One of the chapters was called “Dedicate yourself to be the best within you”. I felt like that really spoke to me and its something I should try to repeat to myself often.
The only thing I didn't really like about this audio book was the music between the chapters. I think it was meant to be calming but for me it was distracting.
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All You'll Never Be (Audible Edition)
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I rate All You'll Ever be because of who you are a 5 out of 5. It was really a very intriguing thing to listen to, really made you stop and think. Something that will raise your spirits if you're going through a bout of depression for sure. It'll make you feel good about yourself.
It's an audible book about bettering yourself. How you should look into yourself and find the best parts of yourself and work your whole life to bring out only those better parts, and how if you do that you'll better your life. It also explains that you shouldn't believe what other people say are your best parts just because they say so, figure out what the best parts of you are for yourself. That you should use negative things in your life to also understand how to be better, and that those things had a purpose to help you. Kind of like when one door closes somewhere a window opens.
It's a very intriguing way of looking at things and really makes you think about yourself and your life. What your life is now, what it could be, and what it once was. What you should be doing in life to help make yourself happy and your life better. It gives the impression that if you focus on what's inside of you and improve that with your utmost ability it will improve everything for you. One of the chapters was called “Dedicate yourself to be the best within you”. I felt like that really spoke to me and its something I should try to repeat to myself often.
The only thing I didn't really like about this audio book was the music between the chapters. I think it was meant to be calming but for me it was distracting.
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All You'll Never Be (Audible Edition)
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon