Official Review: Create the Life You Want

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Create the Life You Want by Raymond P. Gerson shows us how to achieve success in life.
Somehow I don't think that's possible. Sure a book can change the way you look at life or provide you with a completely different perspective but it's you who can change your life. Although l do like that it's only 77 pages.
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Seems like a very engaging book and very helpful in fulfilling your purpose in life.
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Post by Oyedeji Okikioluwa »

This is an inspiring one for me to read. I think the plus for me is that it is concise and short to read. I love the emphasis on achieving all you want no matter the age or circumstance. Nice review.
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The author writes a fascinating and engaging self-help book, to help us achieve important aspects of life. Congratulations on the book of the day.
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I especially like that the author's assertion that an increase in age doesn't inversely indicate a drop in usefulness. And I also liked that he used his own experiences to back up his assertion. Great one.
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Post by Iva Stoyanova »

Sounds quite helpful and inspiring. It's wonderful that the author gives examples from his own experiences. It's more relatable this way. I'm sure many readers will appreciate his opinions and guidance.
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I agree with the author that everyone wants healthy relationships and connections, financial comfort, a meaningful life, and a chance to pass down their experiences and wisdom. But I like more is that the author anchors the achievement of all this on spiritual growth. And at just 77 pages, it would be easy to digest the message of this book and take actionable steps immediately.
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Post by Harsha sunny »

Witl the pandemic going around the world books especially the Self -help books comes to rescue, I am gald to now that the books contains all the major elements of life and guide us to follow our heart.the plus point seems that the book is written by professional who nows about Human physicology.
Thank you so much for the great review :D
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Post by Kibet Hillary »

This sounds truly fascinating and inspirational. I like the emphasis on the older people as it indeed shows that they can fulfil their dreams. Thanks for the informative review.
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An inspirational book that shows one how to achieve success in all four areas of life. Thanks for this review.
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This sounds like a very well written and thoughtfully compiled self help book. The author being an experienced carrier counselor is a plus.
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This is a motivational book in how to live a fulfilled life. It is going to be educating and inspiring. Thanks for your review.
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I love that the author writes for an older audience as well. I think it's great that anyone, no matter their age, can benefit from the content in this book. Thanks for the great review!
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A self-help book is always good to read for me. It always pays to be reminded, if not learn from the experience of others. To think that he married during his senior years is a testament to his work. It is good that the review mentioned his academic accomplishment in this field. It helps build credibility. Oh, but his years of experience in counseling work and in this life is perhaps enough.
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Post by Wayne Njoroge »

A great book indeed: offering insight to those seeking to make their lives meaningful and purpose driven.
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