Featured Official Review: Fear Not, Dream Big, & Execute [May 2021 Book of the Month]

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Re: Official Review: Fear Not, Dream Big, & Execute

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After reading the review i am eager to read the book mentioned. Earlier i was a bit confused but the way Rosemary had explained the book i came to know that the book will be a great source of inspiration for pursuing my dreams. It seems that the book enlightens the inner power of oneself. Thanks for such a thorough review!
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A book with personal stories in to help you realise and accomplish your dreams. Very nice and view full of informative information about the book.
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Your review of this book is very thorough and makes me want to take a look at it. I like that there are personal stories within it and that it's straightforward. I think I will enjoy reading it.
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It is a book that provides information in the simplest way. I liked the writer gave the final conclusion to follow the dreams. Nice review!
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An intriguing self-help book "Fear Not, Dream Big, & Execute" by Jeff Meyer, which is written from a Christian point of view, and loaded with useful tools tools that can help you to activate your dream and realize it. Hope the book would be useful to me.
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This sounds like a great self-help book for following one's dreams. Thanks for a wonderful review!
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I like motivational books with relatable stories to drive the lessons home. Jeff Meyer's approach is easy to read and implement. It doesn't feel like it's forced down ones throat. Christians and nonbelievers will find this book really useful. Thank you for the great review.
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Thank you for your review! Well-written yet concisely to the point. I enjoy how you mentioned there are exercises for writers within and that the messages are clear. I also love how you said that this book is Meyer's dream to spark other dreamers! Thanks again and congrats on getting featured! :D
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This book is a material loaded with effective ways to make one's dream a reality. Thanks for the free copy.
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I enjoyed the sample! I was impressed by the well-organized content and the author's clear voice. Thanks for your review!
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Great review! I love self-help books and this sounds like an interesting one! I can't wait to read the personal stories the author included in the book. This will probably be one I will use more than once. It sounds inspiring.
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This statement caught my attention, "...but service could be wearisome if they don't discover their own God-given visions." This seems like a book for me to read. Nice review.
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This book sounds truly inspiring, whether a person is a ministry professional or not. The benefits are there for many and can be applied to a person's own visions. Definitely worth adding to my reading list.
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I believe the author of this book wanted christians readers to know that they can actualize their dream when they are closer to their maker who knows and help them to bring their dream to reality
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Judging by the cover and the postmodern title, I never would have guessed that this is a book primarily for religious leaders. It's good that it's applicable for other groups, too.
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