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

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I'm not normally one to go for a self-help kind of book, but I am definitely interested in how to use the 6 C's when making a weighted decision. Might have to take a deeper dive into this book in the near future! Thanks for a great in-depth review!
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This book is indeed very engaging and educative. Seems there's Alot to learn from this book. Great review.
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This book seems like an amazing guide for people struggling with alcoholic parents. The review is captivating for people with low self esteem.
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This is a great review. I can tell you really enjoyed this book you can see it in the review. There was a lot of detail in this review without spoilers. Thank you for this wonderful review.
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After reading the sample, I can see why Dee calls her book cathartic. She mentions that helping just one soul will make her story a success. Well, I am sure it will help many more.
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From your review, it appears that this memoir is one that many people will be able to relate to. Thank you for your review.
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I really like that the book is relatable. I can relate so much, and it's useful for people with a low self esteem like me.
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Based on this review, this self-help, motivational book is powerful. I like the way the author came up with a strategy when making decisions as well as the helpful appendices for the reader. Great review!
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I'm intrigued about the 6 Cs, the book seems very profound and intense. I overall like that it helps on self esteem. Amazing review.
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According to the review, the books is based on an inspirational story. And what I learnt from this review is that even though it is hard to change your life but once you muster up the courage to do so then nothing is impossible. The review is great👍.
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This sounds like a really inspiring autobiography, and the fact that she manages to draw life lessons from it and to teach them to her readers is honestly amazing. Adopting the 6Cs also sound like a good idea. Thanks for the review.
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Post by sylvia+cummings »

Who Am I, Where Am I, Where Am I Going~ is a book which unfolds the Life Story of Dee J.C., her life as an adolescence and what began molding her into "helper" behavior. She was raised in a home where alcoholism and domestic abuse were a daily occurrence, until she convinced her father to go to AA meetings.

As the story further revealed of her struggles of her upbringing, rescuing her future boyfriends from their poor lifestyles since she had "experience" with their issues. Her strange belief had led her into great difficulties in life, and how she managed to change her life and focus in God.

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I think dividing her story into three parts was genius. It made it easier to see her evolution over time. She goes from trying to help everyone to realizing she couldn't help everyone to realizing she needed God to help her. Sounds right up my alley. Great book!
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I really need to read this book because I can see myself in some of the points mentioned in this review especially the feeling of constantly disappointing everyone and seeking approval. Thanks for this awesome review.
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Post by Tim Terry »

This sounds love me a great book about personal motivation and even about spiritual development. I believe it is very inspirational and not too pushy on religious aspects. It sounds like an extraordinary story about someone who has achieved truly impressive results. I can only believe that this will serve as a guideline and an inspiration for many people facing problems in life. Your review was also concise and inspirational as well.
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