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Re: Official Review: The Little Book For Big Transformations ...

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Self-help books are not my cup of tea but I've read the review and the book sounds pretty informative. I like that the affirmations are only a page long. It won't take that much time to read it and will give plenty of time to think everything over. I'm sure the book will find its reader. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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"The Little Book of Big Transformations" is excellent. Its concept of 31 days of devotion and lessons is really impressive. People who want to improve their lives, this is key to them.
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SOunds like an uplifting book. I like the small daily affrimations, we could all use that. Thanks for the review!
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This is a wonderful book for those seeking a guide on daily affirmations and lessons to contemplate on. The quotes by different personalities gives perspective and a thought to mull over. Thank you for your lovely review.
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Post by Thafheema Zaroony »

A book that focuses on self-reflection and self-improvement. Seems interesting. Looking forward to reading this self help book. Nice review!
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Post by dennisbragra »

The review is well written but I find it more easier and motivating to read an auto biography than to read a self help book. But I would totally recommend it to someone
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I do not usually read many self-help books, but I think I will check this one out. I read the free sample, and I am interested in hearing more about the authors spiritual views. I have been learning to practice meditation, affirmations, and self-reflection, so this book sounds like something I would enjoy. Thank you for the review!
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I like how the book seems to focus on the importance of self-reflection and the need for loving yourself. However, I am not a fan of self-help books, so I don't think this one is for me.
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I like that the book is focused on everyday progress. I would say that the goal is to transform an individual within a month and hence thirty-one daily affirmations.
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Post by Nomthandazo Mzobe »

The Little Book For Big Transformations


This is an awesome book especially for transforming the young minds reminding them that everyone is living under his or her own perspective of life.
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Post by Agnes Masobeng »

The little book for big transformation by Skip Jennings is one of the books that I'd like to get my hands on. It is not everyday that one comes across a book intended to assist the reader to improve their lives. Most importantly, it includes aspects of meditation, positive affirmations and spirituality.
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The division of this book so that it can be read in section while practically using the knowledge gained is what makes it a valuable read. Thanks for the review.
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Post by Zippy_K »

A book am definitely interested in reading. As the author puts it, transformation is a journey and so having a book to guide you for a month is great. Spiritual growth we learn is also not compartmentalized nor is it limited to a location and so the book comes in handy in guiding on the same.
The author also helps us understand that transformation is not just spiritual but physical too. As you work on your spirituality, you take care of your body too as it's the temple of the Holy Spirit.
Looking forward to reading the whole book and being transformed.
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Post by Valkyrie9 »

This book focuses on self-improvement, with 31 daily inspirations. I love the author's insight that there is no destination, only the journey. Thanks for the thorough review!
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Post by Rina r »

Very useful review. Just from the first impression, I thought the book would contain more religious content than generic self-help, but your review told me that was probably not true! This has piqued my interest as I love self-help books in general.
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