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I like how the book is divided into portions, as it makes it easy to start reading the lessons that appeal to me most. Nevertheless, I would love to read the whole book. Thanks for your explicit review.
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According to your review, it seems that the book has more imaginable advice. I have to read this. Thanks for great review.
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I never imagined how one can successfully change careers from being in the military service to becoming a financial advisor and a certified life coach. I find this book intriguing and I like that the book is straight to the point, and it includes bible passages as well. Thanks for the review.
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It very easy to get stuck in the past but reading this book can help you to move forward helps you to be self motivated...
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Reubeney wrote: 10 May 2020, 23:14 I like how the book is divided into portions, as it makes it easy to start reading the lessons that appeal to me most. Nevertheless, I would love to read the whole book. Thanks for your explicit review.
bigirimanacelestin wrote: 10 May 2020, 23:40 According to your review, it seems that the book has more imaginable advice. I have to read this. Thanks for great review.
See_B00kReaDs wrote: 11 May 2020, 02:26 I never imagined how one can successfully change careers from being in the military service to becoming a financial advisor and a certified life coach. I find this book intriguing and I like that the book is straight to the point, and it includes bible passages as well. Thanks for the review.
10000 wrote: 11 May 2020, 07:13 It very easy to get stuck in the past but reading this book can help you to move forward helps you to be self motivated...
Erandi Ekanayake wrote: 10 May 2020, 22:35 The content of the book may be very much beneficial for those who prefer the genre, but I'm just not sure that J would enjoy this sort of book. Thanks for the great review, though!
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I would like to read on a way to achieve my goals easily so I find the book appealing. Thanks for the wonderful review.
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Harty wrote: 12 May 2020, 04:27 I would like to read on a way to achieve my goals easily so I find the book appealing. Thanks for the wonderful review.
There are more specific books focusing on establishing and achieving goals, but this one can certainly help you develop a healthier, more holistic view of life that should be useful for reaching your goals. Thanks for the comment!
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This sound like a great self-help book. I think that we are all guilty of dwelling on certain things that happened in the past and find it difficult to look to the present. This sounds like its filled with great advice.
Thanks for the review!
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What strikes me the most about this book is the cover - the author seems very confident, like she knows what she is talking about. Your review totally confirmed this first impression. Thank you!
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espo wrote: 13 May 2020, 15:10 What strikes me the most about this book is the cover - the author seems very confident, like she knows what she is talking about. Your review totally confirmed this first impression. Thank you!
fadjei wrote: 13 May 2020, 11:36 This sound like a great self-help book. I think that we are all guilty of dwelling on certain things that happened in the past and find it difficult to look to the present. This sounds like its filled with great advice.
Thanks for the review!
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Sounds like a very good, solid read about self-improvement from a reliable author with such a vivid biography! Thank you very much for this review! I would definitely give this book a try :)
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I think its a very helpful book but just need more details
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syniah wrote: 15 May 2020, 19:16 I think its a very helpful book but just need more details
Ellylion wrote: 15 May 2020, 09:12 Sounds like a very good, solid read about self-improvement from a reliable author with such a vivid biography! Thank you very much for this review! I would definitely give this book a try :)
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The past must necessarily be a path to decide the future, all we have to do most times is just let it go and move forward. This book is a self development book that was written out of personal life experience. I highly recommend this for those struggling with mistakes of the past.
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Edwin Amah wrote: 05 Jun 2020, 03:22 The past must necessarily be a path to decide the future, all we have to do most times is just let it go and move forward. This book is a self development book that was written out of personal life experience. I highly recommend this for those struggling with mistakes of the past.
That's an important lesson to learn in life, for sure. Thanks for the comment!
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