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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Philosophical books have always interested me so this is right up my alley. I look forward to learning more about it. Thanks for the review.
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Firstly, I love the cover page of the book. Also, I love to see how the author explains the process of living, that it consists of three simple components: Thoughts, Feelings, and Actions. I will love to read this book. Nice review.
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This sounds like quite a motivational and insightful book. Congratulations to the BOTD.
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I only managed to read the free sample and so far the tone was pretty straightforward and easy to understand. I am keen to know, from anyone who has read the full book, if the author discusses how external factors influence our thought processes and subsequent actions? No spoilers, please.
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Post by Sachin choudhary »

This book appears to be educative and easy to understand. The book starts with a brief introduction that describes a new method called The Process. The Process of Thoughts, Feelings, and Actions. How these three components interact defines the true quality of human life on Earth.
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This seems to be an enlightening book that revolves around human psychology. I would love to find out the authors perspective about the connection between human thinking and reality. I'm adding the book to my want to read shelf. Congratulations on being the BOTD.
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I liked how the book emphasizes on the three pillars thoughts, feelings and actions and their interactions with each other. How we can turn our thoughts and feelings into actions. It also talked about the visualization technique and its significance. I also liked how everything was in a pattern. This is a must read for everyone.
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The cover page is self explanatory and attractive. The content simply buffer law of attraction. It will be a good read.
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I, for the most part, believe what this book teaches. However, self-help and motivational books are not really my cup of tea. Thanks for the succinct review though!
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It's amazing how small changes in your outlook and thought process can have such a significant influence on your life. The overall layout, straightforward information, and practical steps will ensure an engaging reading experience. Congrats on the BOTD selection!
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I strongly agree that there is a connection between a persons thoughts and thought process and their reality. It’s even in the Bible and even tho there is little scientific backing to this I believe it is something that everyone should be aware of.
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Post by Nasra22 »

Seems like an interesting book. I like to read books like this that as the author has said, "might question my old beliefs". I also appreciate the author for taking his time and doing background work and research before writing the book. I'll definitely add this to my bookshelf. Wonderful review!
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I like the breakdown of the book into three parts—Thoughts, Feelings, and Actions—to help break down the author's message succinctly.
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This book is such a joy to read! The work has been simplified and is very easy to understand. The use of imagery and pictures all over the bookmakers it an enjoyable read. It is also very short but direct.
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We've all heard about the importance of our thoughts, feelings, and actions, but I don't remember ever reading a book that tried to prove a direct interdependency between these three elements. This book is a first. I think the brevity of the book is also a good approach.
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