Review of Being in My Own Way
Posted: 06 Feb 2024, 11:17
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Being in My Own Way" by Richard Ingram.]
Life is like a school; not everyone succeeds, and different challenges can come up that we didn’t plan for. Everyone's journey through life is unique, even for twins, but through the experiences of others, either through a personal encounter, a movie, or their writing, we can grasp lessons that would help us in life. As we navigate through the book Being in My Own Way by Richard Ingram, we should be open-minded to the positive lessons of this book.
This is a book that talks about a person's journey to understand themselves better and overcome obstacles that stop them from being happy. The author, Richard Ingram, shares stories from his life and how he learned important lessons along the way. He talks about things like dealing with negative thoughts, learning to be present in the moment, and taking care of yourself while also helping others. In simple terms, it's like going on an adventure with the author as he learns about himself and how to live a better, more fulfilling life. Through his experiences, he teaches readers how to be kinder to themselves, face challenges bravely, and find joy in everyday moments. It is a book that is worth reading.
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The writing style of this book is accessible and engaging, making it easy for readers to connect with the author's message. The author uses a conversational tone throughout the book, as if he's having a personal conversation with the reader. This approach helps to create a sense of intimacy and trust, allowing readers to feel comfortable opening up about their struggles and challenges. In terms of book organization, this book is divided into several parts, each focusing on different aspects of personal growth and self-discovery. The chapters within each part are structured logically, building upon each other to create a cohesive narrative.
While the book is organized into parts and chapters, some readers may find the structure to be somewhat disjointed or lacking in coherence. This could make it challenging to follow the author's train of thought or to discern the overarching message of the book. Also, the headings of the titles were not projected, which made the book look unattractive.
I didn’t find any errors while reading. However, following the dislikes, I would give this book a rating of four out of five stars. This book is best suited for lovers of self-help books.
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Being in My Own Way
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Life is like a school; not everyone succeeds, and different challenges can come up that we didn’t plan for. Everyone's journey through life is unique, even for twins, but through the experiences of others, either through a personal encounter, a movie, or their writing, we can grasp lessons that would help us in life. As we navigate through the book Being in My Own Way by Richard Ingram, we should be open-minded to the positive lessons of this book.
This is a book that talks about a person's journey to understand themselves better and overcome obstacles that stop them from being happy. The author, Richard Ingram, shares stories from his life and how he learned important lessons along the way. He talks about things like dealing with negative thoughts, learning to be present in the moment, and taking care of yourself while also helping others. In simple terms, it's like going on an adventure with the author as he learns about himself and how to live a better, more fulfilling life. Through his experiences, he teaches readers how to be kinder to themselves, face challenges bravely, and find joy in everyday moments. It is a book that is worth reading.
Top of Form
The writing style of this book is accessible and engaging, making it easy for readers to connect with the author's message. The author uses a conversational tone throughout the book, as if he's having a personal conversation with the reader. This approach helps to create a sense of intimacy and trust, allowing readers to feel comfortable opening up about their struggles and challenges. In terms of book organization, this book is divided into several parts, each focusing on different aspects of personal growth and self-discovery. The chapters within each part are structured logically, building upon each other to create a cohesive narrative.
While the book is organized into parts and chapters, some readers may find the structure to be somewhat disjointed or lacking in coherence. This could make it challenging to follow the author's train of thought or to discern the overarching message of the book. Also, the headings of the titles were not projected, which made the book look unattractive.
I didn’t find any errors while reading. However, following the dislikes, I would give this book a rating of four out of five stars. This book is best suited for lovers of self-help books.
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Being in My Own Way
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon