Review of Always Strive to Be a Better You

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Review of Always Strive to Be a Better You

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Always Strive to Be a Better You" by Pete Hall.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Pete Hall stems from a background of professional motivation and therefore helps his students learn the art of living beautiful lives. His book, Always Strive to Be a Better You, does more of the same, only this time he has gathered an array of leaders in their own right whom he has interviewed to give their take on matters related to living life to the full potential and capability of each individual. The book presents the reader with detailed steps on how to undertake several activities to alleviate their unwanted situations.

The book is one of those that aim at helping the human race realize there is no limit to what one can do in this life. The mind comes out strongly as the genesis of everything we encounter or end up as. The book has been well-chaptered and spaced, which allows for breathtaking moments in between as the reader gets blown away with what the book has to offer. Its grammar and vocabulary also make it interesting.

The dialogue between the key players in the book peaks a reader's interest as we get to see how exactly these individuals made it to success. The book also points out that success doesn't have to be comprised of big cars and lavish mansions, but a humble home to get to in the evening and a homely wife and respectful children can fit the bill. Our inner peace is a key factor in all we desire in life. I liked how the author doesn't bore a reader with obvious stuff but sticks to what will be of interest to a reader, and he actually states that in the book.

I surely found nothing to dislike in the book. The book has been exceedingly well edited with no errors. The book is well-clad with wisdom, which uplifts a reader and surely gives them some life hacks. I also cherished the insights into the taking of various life hurdles by rephrasing a few negatives into positives.

I rate the book 5 out of 5 stars for its exceedingly well-done edits as well as its progressive nature, as it focuses on reinventing one's life regardless of age or circumstances. Financial hindrances don't even stand a chance in this book; in fact, they are the bonuses of leaving a compelling life. The book would be suitable for young minds in an attempt to help them take control of their destinies, or rather, change them.

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