Review of Your S.U.C.C.E.S.S. Blueprint

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I like how the author explores the concept of success for an immigrant, particularly of an Asian descent.
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I am sure that many people can relate to the vicious cycle of work, stress, frustration, and more responsibilities. This is not necessarily something immigrants only cope with, but it will be interesting to read how the author overcame these problems.
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I could have related Jean's story to that of any other "autobiographer." However, she's Asian. Not that I'm racist or anything, but they do have high success expectations and for her to have broken away from them is nothing short of heroism. I wouldn't let such a book pass me. Jean's inspiration must be a must-read.
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It's great to know that the book provides not only valuable insights but also step-by-step guidelines. Thanks for the awesome review!
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I like the fact that this book is written from the author's perspective, giving readers a real-life experience. Thank you for the wonderful review.
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Financial distress is a real problem. I am glad that there is a book that can help its potential readers address that problem. Thanks for the review.
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Well done for this delightful review. I particularly like how Jean made the book practical by using her life's experience which gives an authenticity to it.
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The book is relatable, and the author shares her experiences and those of her clients. The author challenges the belief that we seek money because of what it provides for us and explains that more money equals more problems. Instead, we should redefine our definition of success and not be afraid of not having enough money. The author wants us to gain freedom from this belief and its associated stress.The author's book describes a step-by-step process that helps readers identify beliefs that keep them stuck in their current situations. It includes a free workbook and meditations. Readers will redefine their definition of success and recognize that they have the power to create positive experiences. The book is progressive, but not rigid. The reader can always go back and spend more time on any of the exercises. The book is transformative, and it helped the reviewer learn how to weigh risks and rewards in order to make choices. Despite some minor errors, the book is highly recommended for anyone feeling stuck and unsure about which path to take.The book offers helpful guidance to individuals who need the push to seek help and make positive changes in their lives. It will aid in refocusing goals and creating a foundation for success. The book is highly recommended for anyone willing and determined to make positive changes. The reviewer loved the book and highly recommends it, giving it a five-star rating.
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The author seems to have done a wonderful job at defining true success by using her own experience and client's stories. It would be really interesting to read this guide to gain more tips on success. I agree with the author about money not being everything, and that we can own our future success. Thanks for a great review, and congrats to the author on BOTD!
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Interesting storyline of Jean I would like to know how she found happens.
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Firstly, I love the title of the book. It gives off a captivating feeling. Additionally, the content within the book is quite informative and insightful. This is indeed a masterpiece by the author. Congrats on getting the BOTD.
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Tips and ideas on financial freedom is always worth reading. I will definitely be reading this one.
Congratulations on BOTD
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Post by Ogunkoya Mayowa »

This is a nonfiction book about how Jean's grandmother treated her mother terribly when they had to rely on her grandparents for financial support, but she started working hard to get money and take care of her family. I like how the author shared her family experience for readers to learn from. Nice review.
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Post by Pauline Parnell »

In your s.u.c.c.e.s.s. blurprint, Jean has shown that succeeding according to the world's definition will not bring the happiness that persons need. True success comes from within. Thanks for your review.
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Post by Jay Alex »

It is a relief that beyond all mistreat, Jane lived her life well and eventually got more meaning to life than just earning more money. Congratulations on BOTD!
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