Official Review: Fast-Starting A Career of Consequence

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'Official Review: Fast-Starting A Career of Consequence' by Fred Sievert has a good introduction! It allows the readers to read the book with perspective! The unparalleled theme of the book of applying spiritual principles in the workplace has been presented in the review with efficacy and clarity! The point that the author emphasizes on balancing faith, family, and career in his book is worth mentioning in the review! The points focussed on in the review are relevant and relatable for readers!
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A great motivational book that will come in handy ti readers. However, this is not my kind of book to read. The author contradicting his message as stated in this review is also a turn-off for me. Thanks for the review
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Thanks for the review. I am at the end of my working life but will pass this book on to family and friends who can benefit from this book and it's advice.
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Family, work and prayer. The book promises to be a great one from the review. Congratulations on being the BOTD
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This is a motivational book that was written during the pandemic. The topic is related to us. During this pandemic, people are experiencing anxiety around the future of their careers. Fast-Starting a Career of Consequences will guide readers to practical strategies to enter the workforce and set the vision to advance in the current work environment. This book is intriguing for a fresh graduate like me.
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It’s interesting to get a book written recently, as we’re still facing the COVID-19 pandemic somewhat.
Also, I believe that the author’s tips on business can be valuable, despite the Christian core values shared.
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The author is right on point. The importance of prayer in our daily lives cannot be overstated. Anyone can benefit from this book. Your review was amazing.
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This book offers ways to which one can succeed in his or her career through a Christian perspective. While the connection between religion and career sounds interesting, I don’t think a non-religious person like me would enjoy it. Congrats on BOTD!
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Thanks for your review. It's rare for a book to mix faith with business, but it looks like the author has provided some useful tips for even non-believers.
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I love that the author is not afraid to show his faith in Christ and how it has helped him advance in his career. I also like that he talks about how to bounce back into a career after the global pandemic. Congrats to the author on BOTD! :)
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i like how the book explores different perspectives other ppl might find a bit controversial. Anazing review you have here(:
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Motivational books are great and this looks like a good read by way of balancing faith, career, family, and even life. I would like to read it . Great review.
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An excellent resource for such a time as this as so many are re-entering the workforce. It's so important to be able to recognize our own strengths and gifts in order to adequately find joy and worth in a career. Our faith should guide every aspect of our lives and that most definitely includes career choice and how we serve in business. Thank you for the great review!
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If not for the review and book sample, I would not have known that this book has religious aspects. Yes, everything as a God-fearing individual, whatever your religion is should be pleasing to your creator, I believe. I think this would be an eye-opener, if not a paradigm shift for readers, particularly for those who believe that the material world and spiritual world of their lives are completely distinct and separate.
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This seems as if it balances Christian principles and important applicable tips well. I believe it would help a lot of readers, young and old, and Christians alike. Thanks for the review.
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