Official Review: Create the Life You Want

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It is really nice to know that no matter where you are in life, either young or old, you can still achieve your dreams. Thanks.
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This seems to be a unique self-help book due to its special focus on older people. Likewise, it seems to have some useful features to develop a career or improve our love life. It would be worth taking a look.
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I'm a fan of self-help/guide books, and this is not exceptional. From its cover page, with title, "You Want", sounds like a great insipirational self-help book Thanks for this leading review. Congrats on this BOTD.
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Create the Life You Want ~ is a Professionally Well-written Self-help Non-Fictional Handy Book. Inspirational. Motivational. Helping to create a life you want by making changes from the inside out.

Helpful. Interesting. Self-motivating for older people of forty years and upwards. Not being too old to make changes, improve ones life, find love. Embark upon your spiritual growth. Great read.


Thanks to the Author
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The topics covered in this book really sum the intrinsic desires of every human being. I also love the age part. Even some people not up to 40 start having anxiety pangs the minute they cross their 20s, talking about how they're getting old and all that. I agree that a strong spiritual core is essential for success in all other areas. Great review!
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A life achievement guide that offers inspiration even to the more mature reader is a book worth reading. That Create the Life You Want is a quick read that speaks to age as not being a hindrance to persons pursuing their dreams, makes it worthy of my attention. Thanks for the great review!
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Create the life you want.. is quit inspirational, making the spiritual life as a key factor to successful is quit relatable. Good review
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The book sounds inspiring and a motivator mostly for people who are giving up in life. It motivates and encourages them not to give up but to strive and push harder.
Thanks for the nice review.
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This book is basically showing how to achieve things through wisdom and courage something most people don't use because of insecurities of life. This might show them how to do all this without having to do much.
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This book sounds like it could be helpful to readers just beginning their adult life and also for those that are older. I like how the chapters are concise and separated by topics. This would be beneficial to someone who wants to read about marriage and career separately. From the author's psychology background, it sounds like they are well-versed in each area written about. Thanks for the engaging review.
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This book is an inspirational guide for those wanting to move ahead in various facets of their lives. Mature persons who believe they have passed their productive years and others who feel disquieted at particular junctures in their lives might learn a thing or two based on the writer's experiences. Thanks for your insights on the book.
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Once in a while, it’s good to read such motivational books. The author really did a great job. Nice review
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Very easy to read and thorough review. I liked that the author pointed out that this would also be a good book for people like teachers who are inspiring young people.
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Ellylion wrote: 01 Dec 2020, 06:47
My most favorite feature of this book is the inspiration it gives to older readers.
I'm glad that the older age group is also given some space in this book because it's such a neglected group in most spheres of life. Besides, this book seems to be a practical and inspirational read.
Thanks for this fine review :tiphat:
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Creating the life you want is not easy
One has to have the right mindset and character
Also discipline is key
The cover art is very nice I must say like it and the reviewer really did a great job with the review
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