Official Review: The Process of Living by Bill DeBarba

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Re: Official Review: The Process of Living by Bill DeBarba

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It's a must read book. Especially because it consists only 73 pages, every pages of it must be fruitful. Definitely will add this on my shelf. Congrats on BOTD.
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DeBarba, the author of The Process of Living deconstructs the beliefs in our lives that hold us back from being productive such that we lose the feeling of being more of a hardworker than other people yet people still become more wealthier and successful than us.
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DeBarba, the author of The Process of Living deconstructs the beliefs in our lives that hold us back from being productive such that we lose the feeling of being more of a hardworker than other people yet people still become more wealthier and successful than us. The book is eye opening to read as the author has given the rules that one has to live by.
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I'm reading a lot of self-help books lately, and this one definitely catches my eye. After reading this review, I think is a book that helps the reader improve their life. I'll definitely read it. Thanks for the great review!
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The three components discussed in this review for the improvement of the quality of our lives seem practical.
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I am glad that this self-book is very actionable. I am curious as to what the author has to say on the role that the subconscious mind plays in how we shape our reality. Thanks for a great review!
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Our thoughts play a major role in the outcome of our reality. This is a great conversation the book is bringing out. I would love to read it. Great review.
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This book shows the reader a path into their own subconscious and teaches them how to make themselves better by exploring themselves. Small things can impact daily lives. I look forward to reading this one.
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Nice review! From the book sample and as stated in the review, I could see that the book is easy to understand. It uses direct and simple words. Just like the others, I am pleased to see that it uses illustrations and pictures. I often find that self-help books elucidate points not paid attention to or considered not important. The review just emphasized that the book will lead you to introspection and self-awareness. The review also says the approach is possible and workable, leading to the realization of one's goals. Nice! Let us see! Oh! The book has humor too!
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This books seems like answer to many questions in life and philosophy that is easy but really relatable to one's life. Surely going to read this on.
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I like the fact that the writer uses repetition and illustrations to drive home his points. This should be a life changing book for an individual. I will definitely check it out as soon as possible.
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This book sounds like it would be helpful in making small but significant changes in one's life. Thanks for your informative review. Good job!
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I like the descriptions on how one can improve their life through changing the thought process. Great review, thanks.
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Thank you for your honest review. I like books that reflect things from a different point of view. I'm glad he expresses examples from his own life. I'll have to consider reading this book at some time in the future.
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This book sounds like an informative self help book. I love the fact that the author incooporates pictures to help understand and also the narration of personal stories. Congrats BOTD!
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