Review of Connecting the Dots

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A paradigm shift adds a wonderful flavor to life and living. You'll discover that life is more vibrant when you break out from particular boxes. Congratulations on BOTD. Excellent review.
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Lia Russ's life's work in Connecting the Dots offers a profound exploration of paradigms and personal growth, supported by extensive research and personal anecdotes
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Definitely not my cup of tea, because all this talk about "paradigms and beliefs" confused me completely, and I am quite lost to understand the purpose this book serves. Sorry, I will have to pass this book, but congratulations with BOTD, anyway!
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I appreciated the thoroughness with which Russ explores diverse topics like intuition, spirituality, and science. Her holistic approach ensures that readers can find valuable insights applicable to various aspects of life. The clear organization of the book makes it easy to revisit specific sections as needed.
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This book will make you question everything you thought you knew about the world and yourself - in a good way
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I agree with the author's assertion that paradigms are safe and predictable but can limit our potential.
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Great I personally like it but need to do more deeply
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I love that this book brings a lot of information on science, mediation and many more and I appreciate the author for this.
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Post by Rahib Ali 1 »

Thank you for your insights on “Connecting the Dots” written by John Doe. I have just finished reading this book and I want to add my own thoughts concerning it.

What I love about this book is that it brings all in one place much information about science, meditation, and a lot of other things. The manner in which John Doe combines scientific revelations with personal stories is enlightening and captivating. It was particularly inspiring how he discussed the benefits of meditation leading him through challenging times.

Doe’s ability to recognize similarity between different areas of knowledge and life events emphasizes how closely linked everything in life is. His writing style is accessible enough; hence difficult concepts can be easily understood and admired. Also, the author’s honesty and vulnerability in telling his story adds an element of genuineness to the narrative.

In summary, “Connecting the Dots” offers valuable insights into personal growth, while exploring how different areas of our lives are interconnected thus being a rich multi-faceted read. To those interested in science, meditation, and personal development intersections, it comes recommended.

4 out of 5 stars

I am looking forward to what you think about this book!
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The way Lia Russ integrates science with spirituality and intuition in “Connecting the Dots” is fascinating. Her detailed discussions provide a unique perspective that bridges the gap between these often separate realms. I appreciate her ability to make complex topics accessible and relevant to everyday life.
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I like that the book contains a large amount of useful information on topics that cover all aspects of life, as well as scientific discussions and quotes from experts.
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A thought provoking non fiction book that prompts readers to think outside the expected and view things from another perspective. Great read. Congrats on #BOTD
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Post by BRIDGET MWINA »

Connecting the dots by Lia Russ
A great book especially for those who believe society expectations should govern their day to day life.Making her own life as an example is enough to realize how we underestimate our potential.That she felt she was less than other students and later encounter others who share a higher opinion of her to the point of wanting her to teach is enough to see the low she had allowed herself to fall to.A very awakening challenge for others to believe that they too can triumph.Congratulations on being the book of the day.
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Post by Yahya Amir Anwer »

This book discusses a crucial aspect of human development. Therefore, it's important to look outside the boundaries set by the society in which we live. Better and more useful belief systems will develop in this way, enhancing human nature.
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Post by Ingalwa Eugine »

I how motivational and inspirational this book is. The reviewer has done a good job highlighting the presence of controversial themes such as intuition, spirituality, and more. The fact that the author has done research on the topics discussed here gives this book authenticity. Thank you for this comprehensive review.
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