Featured Official Review: Fear Not, Dream Big, & Execute [May 2021 Book of the Month]

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Although I believe that one can realize his or her dreams without necessarily having an apostolic calling, I am sure that this book is filled with useful advice.
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I like the sense of practicality as well as the smoothe style of writing. That's why the book seems like a chat with a friend.
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Post by buttercake20+_Modupe Bello »

This is a really detailed review. I can see that the book touches a wide range of topics, but what gets me most is mind training, procrastination, fear, and worry. I like the Christian perspective it's taken from too.
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This book seems very helpful, with a lot of tips and strategies. Thanks for a great review.
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I don't read non-fiction, but the part about not editing while writing is something I should try to follow. I'm not a writer, but I have occassionally tried to write a story and felt frustrated after a while, so I guess I should use this tip.
Also, the part about sleeping soundly for better health is something I'd like to know more about.
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Post by Asma Aisha Ansari »

Sounds like a great book on personal development which can help set a clear life vision and turn that vision into reality. I'm most intrigued by the part on writing and editing habits. This book seems useful for everyone.
Thanks for this amazing review :tiphat:
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I am not a Christian but it doesn't matter for a good self help book isn't it? I love the fact that this books has simple exercises, steps etc.
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It sounds like something I might enjoy. All of us could benefit from being allowed to dream more, and there’s often times that our own fears stop us. Thanks for the review!
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Books about discovering your God-given visions are my absolute best. People wander in darkness when they fail to discover their potentials, so the tips contained in this book will bring illumination. I will check it out.

Great review.
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Post by navyapindi »

Pandemic has let us think about the direction in which our lives are headed. It taught us the importance of our dreams. This seems to be a very good book in the current scenario. It seems well-written. Congrats on BOTD!
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It will be good to read about what the author has said about discover one's god given vision. Thought provoking and more useful tips for all the readers. The writing tips will be quite useful for me. Congratulations on BOTD!
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Thanks for your review. Looks like this book will be a useful guide for Christians, as it provides methods that will help them turn their dreams into reality.
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Service, indeed, can be wearisome if one does not discover his God-given vision. That is why it is said that when the purpose of a thing is unknown, abuse is inevitable. To serve better, vision must be well-thought. This book speaks to me in this new month.
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This sounds like a great book for Christian leaders and Christians. I will definitely pass this on to my spiritual friends and family. Thanks for the review.
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It's an inspirational book for Christian readers. I liked the conversational tone of the book. Thank you for the review!
"It does not do well to dwell on dreams and forget to live." - Albus Dumbledore
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