Review of The In-Between
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Review of The In-Between
Christian had different intentions and energies in the past, present, and future. Between the micro- and macro-moments. In one of his considerations, an accident happened when he got home from Boston. The incident profoundly affected his life. He redefined acceptance and appreciation of micro-moments above macro-moments as a result of this tragedy when he gave up his moment to save the lives of others involved in the accident. Christian Espinosa overcame adversity and taught us how to do the same. For example, his cyber security company's sales decreased during COVID-19. But he had a purpose and made the right mental decision to solve it. His relationship wasn't having the best times, but he reinvented it with his strong leadership abilities in the micro-moment. The book, The In-Between, as the title suggests, is about focusing on the present. Anything that will divert your bad history and provide a positive over time should be prioritized in the "In-Between." Just grab a copy of the book for the knowledge and wisdom by Christian Espinosa.
I noted that the book's narrative provided useful explanations for its subject as well as pleasant responses to emotional sensations. It informs me that the author has emotional intelligence and is developing it. Especially what happened between him and Sonia and how he reacted to the circumstances. And that is a positive aspect.
There is a moral component that everyone may learn from. After the catastrophe or accident occurred in Illinois, far from home, he realized that focusing on the micro-moment brings instinct into his life; therefore, he went to save their lives with his partner, Vanessa. He saw that no one helped them in this situation other than the woman who approached them and called 911. People around them were doing substandard things, such as shooting the sight with their phones, talking on the phone, and watching from their automobiles. No one intended to lend a helping hand, and that is a negative aspect.
The book is exceptionally well edited, with no grammatical errors or typos. I rate the book 5 out of 5 stars. The book is phenomenal and informative.
The In-Between is a book on self-mastery, self-knowledge, and being more considerate of life and people. I suggest the book to anyone interested in the subject. The author provides valuable insights and practical tips for personal growth and development. Overall, "The In-Between" is a must-read for anyone looking to enhance their understanding of themselves and the world around them.
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The In-Between
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