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'm fascinated by how the subconscious influences our lives. This book sounds really interesting and insightful. Great review!
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This definitely seems like an intriguing self help book. Thought process and our actions can really be deeply connected and if we can think good we can actually do good too. If this novel can actually translate itself into our real lives then nothing else can be more perfect than that.
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This book on improving the quality of one’s daily life will be an inspirational read for readers of the genre. In addition to its informative aspects and humour, it will also be very enlightening. Thank you for your wonderful review.
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Post by MOHAMMAD AYIED »

When I read about reviewing the book from my personal perspective, it is a reversible process of controlling our thoughts, feelings and reaction from the events of our daily lives. If we have control over our thoughts, feelings and actions, then this is a happy life procedure. I highly recommend reading it.

Congrats BOTD. :techie-reference:
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I'm a bit surprised to read that the book has 73 pages and yet it's repetitive. That's a bit of a bummer, isn't it? I also wonder how original is the book comparing to other similar books on the subject? The process of feeling, thinking, and acting seems quite obvious to me. As I've already read few books that I suppose are very close to this, I'll pass. But thank you for the good review.
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This review leaves us with insights of the book that allow people to properly make a decision of whether or not to read it. I will be adding it to my shelves! Thank you
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Post by plutobeex »

This was a short, easy read with lots of motivation, recommendations, and suggestions for improving life's challenges. The language of the book is very easy, something I thought was great because English is not my first language. The book is very inspiring, I like how the author guides the reader and I highly recommend it. :D
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A book that "sheds light on improving the quality of one’s daily life" is definitely a great one. I like it that the book is straightforward and simple to read. I'll definitely read it. Congrats on the BOTD!
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I agree that our thought, feeling and action defines whom we are, we are able to identify ourselves depending on this three components. Just 73 pages , this must be a short educative book, that helps identify ourselves. Otherwise congrats on BOTD.
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This seems to be a remarkable self-help book that can help one understand The Process of realising, working for and achieving one's dreams. Only a few minor changes can indeed make a big difference. Thanks for the insightful review.
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The principle of process as Bill puts it, can make a reader develop a personal evaluation and how to handle life intrigues at every point of life.I like it!
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Post by Anju sadhukha »

It sounds very interesting... This book will help us a lot with understanding and improve the quality of life... I appreciated reading your review a lot...Thank you😇
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I'm interested in reading a bit more about the Process and the interplay between thoughts, feelings, and actions.
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This seems like a great aid to realizing your dreams. The free sample was very intriguing and this review clarifies the value of the book. Congratulations on BOTD!
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This sounds like a very insightful and thought-provoking book. The subject of this novel seems like a great way for someone to self-educate. I also appreciate the author including his own life experiences for a personal touch. Thank you for your interesting review.
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