Official Review: Magic Blue Rocks by April Shprintz

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63tty wrote: 30 Mar 2021, 01:21 Working neither hard nor smart is the way to success. What a concept. I'm interested in knowing more. Well witten review.
Through the stories the author shares, a slight shift in how you direct your energy makes a lot of difference. I hope you decide to check out this book; it’s a great read. Thank you for your comment.
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Real life stories are a great way to learn about what we are really capable of in life.
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Yvonne Monique wrote: 31 Mar 2021, 17:16 Real life stories are a great way to learn about what we are really capable of in life.
They truly are. They are inspiring because you can see what works in action; it’s not just theoretical. Thank you for your comment.
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Self-belief is a powerful driving force in the ultimate attainment of goals, but having others recognize and appreciate our abilities makes each and every accomplishment feel that much more meaningful! Thank you for sharing such an insightful analysis here.
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AvidBibliophile wrote: 07 Apr 2021, 19:17 Self-belief is a powerful driving force in the ultimate attainment of goals, but having others recognize and appreciate our abilities makes each and every accomplishment feel that much more meaningful! Thank you for sharing such an insightful analysis here.
Yes, we were truly meant to experience a meaningful life in the company and support of others. Thank you for stopping by, my friend.
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This seems like a very useful self-help book that offers practical suggestions to people of all ages, as it's never too late to improve your life. Thank you for your great review!
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This author shows admirable determination and intelligence through this book. I am eager to check it out, as it sounds wonderful already.
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Everyone needs a magic blue rock. Confidence and belief in oneself are very important in life. Thank you for your review.
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Excellent review! It was super helpful and very well-written. Thank you! :-)

Well-written and highly-rated, today's BOTD is one of encouragement, inspiration, and perseverance. It's about believing in your abilities and your potential and staying on your path toward success, despite the obstacles and roadblocks along the way. This sounds like a great book for my HS students! I'm going to add it to our book recommendations board in our classroom library! Thank you again! :-)
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The title of the book sounds intriguing. Am assuming the magic blue rocks are just an analogy of wisdom nuggets to get you headed towards success
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WOW! To have your first business venture at the age of six is an amazing feat! No wonder the author is successful! I agree that believing in yourself, and having someone else believe in you is the key to success! This sounds like a great book for those in the market for succeeding in their life ventures! Thanks for the excellent review!
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I would like reading this book to discover on the power of belief in oneself. Great review thanks.
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The author's principles showcased in this work are amazing. I agree with the power of believing in yourself and of having someone else believe in you. I think the stories narrated could help others to find a path to success. It looks like an interesting option.
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This sounds like a story of determination and also reflects the importance of the people in her life who believe d in her . The author personal experience s have showed us how she overcome her ego and achieved her goals . This was a really nice review :)
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This seems to be an inspiring non-fiction book about how it is important to believe in yourself, to believe in other people, and to have someone who believes in you too in order to achieve success. Congrats on BOTD to the author! Thanks for the review!
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