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

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

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It's a useful self-help book that is tailored to inspire one to pursue your dreams no matter what obstacles you might face along the way.nicely done.
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Woow,☺️Thanks for the good review. Now I really want to get hold of this book to read it myself, it seems to be like no other motivational book.
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Post by Amina Yusuf »

I believe we all dream big. However, realizing those dreams is not always easy for most people. Readers have a lot to learn from this book. Your review is well written and detailed. Thank you for your review.
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Post by Krishnajee100 »

A really great review! The book sounds good to me and the writing advice is cherry on top. So it's going to be in my booklist. Thank you for this review. :)
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Your review is so well-written, I got a lot just from reading it. Makes me wonder how much more I could get from the book. I'm definitely adding it to my list. Thank you!
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Post by laodi+ »

This sounds like a book I would read. Being at a growth period the advices on productivity, grit and how to accomplish my goals would be great. The fact that the achievements are faith based also appeal to me.
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Post by Nithilah Ayyappan »

Great review! I liked how this book is also suitable for nonbelievers, and that the tips cover a wide range of subjects.
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This is a wonderful book, it's supposed to be read by everybody. I like how d Author provided tips of guidance. Great review
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Post by LYDIA KINYANJUI »

Self-help books really are the best especially when they come with exercises. we are all trying to do better and be better and this looks like it will help you in that direction. Great review.
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Post by Evans Kipngetich »

This sounds like an interesting book. I'm curious what the exercises in the book consist of, and I am interested in the personal stories shared. Thanks so much for the information and may God bless you abundantly.
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Post by Pooja Periwal »

Very nice review. Such a inspirational book and motivate us to find our true self and one should follow their own vision.. This book is on my list now excellent job ☺
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Post by JC Love00 »

This review is very interesting. Reading each line makes me want to read more. The sentences were well constructed and the thoughts are organized. In my current situation which I have confusion in dealing and picturing my future, this book will be a great help for me to realize what my life is meant to be. This may help me understand myself more and visualize my future. I must read this. It's inspiring and motivating as describe by the review. Thank you for this.
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Post by Shikha09 »

The title itself is so inspiring eargerly waiting for reading this one also it contains self help excercise which makes it even more worth reading it. A Book which can help someone to follow his/her dreams.
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Post by Esterlee Solomons »

Sounds like an interesting book positive words that attract the eyes fear not dream biig.
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Post by Aljun Jalandoni »

This is a fantastic book for figuring out what your dreams are and how to go after them. The author offers a plethora of practical guidance as well as a variety of options for achieving your objectives. The first half of the book is about recognizing your dream, and the second half is about making it a reality. If you already know what you want, you can skip part one and go straight to part two because the author has ordered the book. I do, however, strongly suggest that you read the full book.
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"Don't try to win people's approval by demonstrating your love for them. It's simply not worth it in the end."
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