Review of Purpose

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Review of Purpose

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Purpose" by Gina Bianchini.]
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4 out of 5 stars
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This is not the typical book about finding your purpose that has cliché phrases and recycled approaches. Gina Bianchini has built an applicable guide (from her years of experience) that will take you through really effective exercises to find your purpose, or how she says, purposes. The best part is that she doesn’t stop there, she also provides great recommendations on how to put your purpose into action through building communities. She shares useful tips for growing them and making them exponential.

I have read a few books about purpose finding, and I think none of them provides such a different perspective as this book does. If I were to highlight a phrase that stuck in my mind and gave deep meaning to this book, it would be this one, “purpose thrives in community.”

I didn’t know this was so important, finding the purpose is one thing, but the community section of this book gave me a whole new perspective on how to make a bigger impact.

This book will be a great option for people that are looking for methods or proven strategies to find their purpose. And even if the reader has already found it, there will be valuable information to take it to the next level. Several questions guide you through finding your purpose and building communities, also, she provides useful templates to build compelling messages that will be crucial for achieving results.

I give this book a 4/5 rating. It is well written, the paragraphs are easy to read, and the topic is great; however, I think some parts of the first chapter could have been removed to avoid expanding on unnecessary topics. Several books have talked about the first years of social media, and though Gina has been involved somehow in this industry, she could have told the story from a different perspective.

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