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

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This book is inspiring especially in these times of the pandemic. This is a must-read. Thanks for the great review.
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Does a very thorough review. The author also did a good job of using examples to make a point.
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This is a book on how to dream effectively and achieve personal growth. Nice review!
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This sounds like a great book and I am excited to read it. I have downloaded it and started it, but look forward to learning more. Thanks for your review.
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I appreciate that the author includes practical exercises for the reader. With scripture verses throughout, this book sounds encouraging. Great review!
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Post by Sandra Peter »

Fear not and Dream big ...sound like a useful self help book for Christian's. This is an inspirational non fiction self help book that work as a guide to following one dream
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This review itself is straightforward, reminding those who dislike books written from a Christiann perspective to steer away. It is a self-help book that is centered on Christianity. Being unique is highly recommended than struggling to be somebody else's embarrassing copycat. This is an interactive book with questions and activities that makes it wholesome and very engaging.
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Your review clarifies for me the intention behind the book. I'm not one for self help books, but at least this one is focused on a particular audience. Although, I like to think that anyone's experience has something to offer more than just his/her cohort.
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This guide book helps us to Identify ourselves and know whom we really are, though based on Christianity I believe it will fit us too , us whom we are non Christians. Everyone should have the courage to face the world and change their life.Jeff did a great work writing this novel.
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This sounds like a very inspirational book!
My favorite part of your review is the portion about writing and editing at the same time. I didn't know that editing while writing hinders progress. I typically edit while I write, but now I will try not to do that. Thank you for a wonderful review.
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I agree with the author. I used to edit my work after every chapter. It was really frustrating, draining and demotivating. I ended up losing the motivation because I felt I wasn't good enough. Now, I write until I'm done and edit after.
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Although this book is not really my preferred reading material, Christians will surely love the message that it is conveying which is the courage to pursue their dream. Anyone who is need of motivation can find it in this book. Congrats on BOTD!
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Post by fredngiraKesh2021 »

Goodness! This is a flawless book.
I truly appreciate perusing helpful Christian materials. This book is one of it is caring. Your audit explains for me the expectation behind the book. This audit itself is clear, reminding the individuals who aversion books composed from a Christian viewpoint to control away. Much appreciated enormously for a wonderful audit.
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Post by Adriana Ortencio »

Thank you for your review, I like that you related how this book helped you (having an entrepreneur and apostolic calling) and how you can see it helping others.

I really like that in addition to motivating one to go after (or continue going after) their dreams, it also has tools to help one do so. I am going to add this book to my "bookshelves" as this is a book I'd like to read sometime soon - it's right up my ally, I love books that helps people turn their dreams into realities.
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Post by Caroline Anne Richmond »

This inspiring non-fiction book has many examples of how to realise your dreams and be successful. It is good that it can be useful for both Christians and non religious people. Thanks for a great review.
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