Official Review: Who Am I, Where Am I, Where Am I Going

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'Official Review: Who Am I, Where Am I, Where Am I Going' by Dee is insightful and thought provoking reading content for me! The subject-matter of the book has been discussed in detail in the review! The reactions to the book provided by the reviewer are interesting to read! The review promotes the clarity of vision within me! The description of the structure of the reading content in the review makes it a thorough and promising work!
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The exercises in the Appendix are great for reflection. Thank you for the review.
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This is another excellent self help book and I will try my best to remember the 6 Cs (Care, Compassion, Control, Concern, Consideration, and Communication) when dealing with issues in my life. Great review and an very good book.
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Wow, the avoidance issue as a unhealthy coping mechanism against codependency was a real eye-opener for me, as I have often found myself avoiding people who I think might cause me emotional pain. I think I would really enjoy this one! Thank you so much for your honest review! Happy reading :techie-studyinggray:
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I am stoked about finishing this book. For now, I am only able to do the sample. However, it is on my list as #2. The way the author tells this story is captivating and transports me to my own front porch. Great review. Thank you for sharing & congratulations on BoTD
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J.C. Dee grew up in the same environment I grew up in, but I turned mine into an advantage. Hope am not writing my own autobiography now? But I love this book.
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This sounds like one good and unique self-help book. I like that the author not only highlights her problems and challenges, but she also provides practical solutions and suggestions for tackling them. I'd like to check this book out.
You wrote a good review. It's very detailed and informing.
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Wow, I love how the author has developed a positive outlook although she faced difficulties in her personal life. This sounds like a helpful and interesting book. The review is great. Congrats to the author on BOTD!
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Thanks for your review. This book sounds like a useful reference to which we can relate ourselves.
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This book is one of the books I love to read, this is really motivational and inspiring
I would add this to my bookshelf
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This book that gives an insight of how to lead one's life with the basic 6 Cs with motivate and encourage people to turn a new page in their life story....
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This book addresses relationships, decisions and life mistakes. It has so many lessons you’d infer. I got entangled in empathy. Some of the instances in Dee’s journey to a fruitful life are emotionally moving. Thank you for the review.
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I'm really happy for you, Mounce. I hope to read the memoir of my own doppelganger, especially since I don't usually like memoirs. I'd love it!
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Wow. This looks like an interesting and hopeful read. I mean the author seems like she expresses in greater depth her feelings regarding the amazing occurrences surrounding her beliefs. Thanks.
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This is a spellbinding. It bears a message of hope, what people have lost in the midst of the pandemic.
Great review
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