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 seems like the author did a good job with the way he delivered his thoughts. The review made me get the idea of what the book was about without making it sound like it was a summary. The repetition part could be a problem for me but sometimes repeating what the author means could work well.
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I'm not a huge fan of books like this one but I do sometimes read them if they are interesting. And since the author added a touch of humor to it, it's a certain that I will read.
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This book is more realistic and concise than I expected. DeBarba did a good job at this, and I'm giving it all the credit I can. Excellent review here too. Thanks.
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The title alone seems intriguing, ideal for individuals who are trying to figure out who they are and what they want to do with their lives. :techie-studyingbrown:
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting self-help book about how to improve one's quality of life through a method called "The Process." This "process" consists of three components: Thoughts, Feelings, and Actions. It might be worth a second look. Well done.

Its a kind of book that self motivates and i loved it! ❤ :D
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An intriguing self inspiration book. It very well might be true to life for somebody who accomplish the objective. For me it's fiction. Since the amount I musings, have profound sentiments that I can progressed admirably and make a move to become reality. Be that as it may, I fizzled not due to me simply because of my karma and destiny disappointment over me. I truly like your audit it satisfy my desire to peruse the entire book. On the off chance that I read it completely, I will shouted so anyone can hear without a doubt.
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Post by the_savage_girl »

From a sampling, this seems like an interesting self-help book about how to improve one's quality of life through a method called "The Process." This "process" consists of three components: Thoughts, Feelings, and Actions. It might be worth a second look. Well done.

Its a kind of book that self motivates and i loved it! ❤ :D
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A self-help book is always very helpful and informative. The simplicity and the directness of the book will immensely allow the readers to dive more deeply into the topic. The review is very soothing to read
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I agree with the reviewer. There is a connection between one's thought process and reality. This book is so educative. Congrats on being the book of the day.
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Seems to be a nice book for a light read. Can help someone in a bad place to make minor changes in lifestyle and uplift their life.
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It is indeed a self-help directive book, showing the three parts involved in the process. The review clearly shows that the book is easy to follow. Thanks for the nice review.
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This thought-provoking book strives to assist the reader in turning their dreams into reality by exploring the subconscious thoughts and feelings. Thanks for the thorough review!
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I like how the author has kept this book short and simple. Most of us struggle to get control of our lives and this book might be useful for some of us.
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I like that this book is straightforward with colorful pictures to illustrate points. This seems like a great read. I also appreciate the author sharing his life experiences as well as that of others. Great review.
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The book seems wonderful. I liked the fact that the author has used simple philosophy to articulate things and his views. The book is quick to read so, it will be a great read before bed or in the morning. Great review.
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