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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I like how the book teaches you how to rewire your thoughts and change your existence. This is a challenging concept for many, but invaluable.
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The book is thought-provoking. It takes readers into a place of introspection and self-awareness. It teaches how to access your life from a consultant’s viewpoint. You start to question your old beliefs. I like his approach to the difficulties of changing the old way of life. It’s going to be challenging, but it is possible.
If this book can do this for a reader, then it's absolutely worth a read.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts with us.
And Congrats to the author on BOTD :tiphat:
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A great book with special emphasizes on how the life works and how we can make it work. Good review... Thanks!!
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The book is a clear philosophy that gives a different insight about life and living.
The review is superb.
Congratulations on Botd 🎉
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This sounds like a helpful book for those who need help prioritizing things in their life to accomplish their dreams. Congrats on the book of the day. Great review.
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Thanks for the insightful review. The way the author presented the book keeping it straightforward and simple with a touch of humor. It's definitely a book I would love to read.
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Post by Ferdinand_Otieno »

This is a philosophical non-fiction book highlighting three properties that define human life on earth; thought, feeling, and action. The book is free on Kindle Unlimited and has a well-written OnlineBookClub review. Congrats @bill_debarba on the BOTD selection.
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Educational and interesting, this book has it all. The author defines terms beautifully and writes in a very organized manner. Definitely adding this book to my "want to read" list.
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Post by Seamstress »

Visualization?! My eyes don't deceive me and this book is indeed about visualization of desires?! With all certainty I will never read this book, mostly because I am a firm believer that to reach goal, one must not simply think about it, but actually do something. No offence, but I skip it.
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This sounds interesting and worthwhile. I do not doubt that a change in one's thought process like have a positive impact on other facets of their life.
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I won't be reading the book since it does not belong to my preferred genre, but I think it's a very helpful guide for people who like self-help books and want to make adjustments to their way of living.
Great review!
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Post by ch1ckenstripper »

Upon reading the sample for The Process of Living, I thought to myself, "This seems like mumbo jumbo." However after reading the review, it seems that my incipient opinion was misplaced. It is clear that the author is confident and competent in his construction of a guide that will help others move forward when there is uncertainty in their life. Color me intrigued!
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Sounds like a perfect read when looking to turn things around. What most self-help books give is only theoretical, abstract advice while this book provides concrete and practical real-life techniques and steps. This is a big plus in my book.
Thanks for the insightful review!
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A great self help or self motivation book that looks deep into human conscience. A book that has visualization to make it easier for the reader. Thanks for your wonderful review as it helped me to know what all things does the book contain.
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I think it’s great that the author emphasizes the importance of visualization in everyday life.
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