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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5 out of 5 stars
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Not your regular self-help book!
This book is like a breath of fresh air as far as self-help books are concerned. The author has done a fantastic job in bringing together and explaining a complex theme, such as finding your purpose in life, and has made it simple and approachable for the reader. Not only that, she has also been able to beautifully and with great eloquence explained and simplified the tedious concept of digital marketing and community building.
I really liked and resonated with the author's idea and opinion on social media and found her take on approaching the whole domain very refreshing. What makes this book a page-turner is how effortlessly the language flows because of the limited use of excessive technical jargon that sometimes makes self-help books redundant. The humor and a witty writing style coupled with real-life examples also make it an easy and enjoyable read.
The author has succeeded in providing interesting, insightful and easy-to-practice tools and techniques to give the reader a complete value of their time and money. I would absolutely recommend this book to anyone who is feeling lost in their professional lives and needs some clarity in finding what they are actually looking for in their work life and are searching to find what their true purpose is, this book is for them. This book does not try to force any pre assumed ideologies and pass them off as a "purpose" but rather guides the reader step by step into finding and coming to terms with their own purpose which in turn would lead them to a more satisfying career.

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