Review of Reflect
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- Okafor Prosper
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Review of Reflect
It has always been said that perception shapes reality; however, it is not just about what we perceive. How we perceive, which says a lot about who we are, plays an even more important role in shaping our reality, which can affect our lives positively and negatively. Even in difficult situations, it is very easy for us to have clouded minds and accept negative realities without taking responsibility for our roles in creating such situations. According to Maria Lizza Bowen, we can only grow, learn, and find peace and balance when we settle down to acknowledge what is actually happening in our lives with love and without blaming anyone. Her book, Reflect: A Perspective on Understanding Your Reality and Becoming Unstuck, offers a fresh perspective while she aims to help readers open their minds to the truth through a transformational journey towards self-awareness and self-discovery. How can we get rid of the factors that cloud our perception on this journey?
The book particularly stands out because of how relatable the author's message is, and this is what I like the most about this read. One key message that I connected to in this book was the significance of awareness of what is inside you. While reading, I could think of a lot of occasions when I found myself projecting certain attributes and insecurities on people, which caused issues between myself and those people. This book strongly advocates for taking the time to look within yourself and understand that it is easier and better to process your emotions when you are self-aware, and I am in complete agreement.
The author speaks from a place of confidence as someone who has overcome tough situations, and it is reassuring to know that I can apply the methods she illustrated through some of her personal short stories in the book. She also employs principles of physics and intriguing metaphors to make her lessons clearer. One good example involved using the facets of an orchestra to explain how our differences make life rich and add to our growth. Interestingly, I do not like delving into physics, but the author managed to grasp my attention in these parts of the book, and this was a testament to her ability to make the message simple and easy to understand.
Also, the book works on changing the way you think and includes practical examples on how to go about changing these thoughts. In the end, you should be able to see the positive sides of obstacles you face, deal with negative emotions without becoming them, deal with different fears that prevent us from moving on, understand how to be honest with yourself, and more. There is a lot for readers to gain from this insightful read, and there is nothing I dislike about to book. I found just five errors while reading, which convinced me that the text was professionally edited.
Overall, Reflect: A Perspective on Understanding Your Reality and Becoming Unstuck was an enlightening read, and I look forward to putting several of the principles into practice and believe it will positively impact my life, especially in regard to peace and happiness. I rate this book four out of four stars since it is brilliantly executed, and there is no reason to rate it lower. I would recommend this guide to readers who seek self-discovery and self-awareness.
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