Official Review: Create the Life You Want

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Re: Official Review: Create the Life You Want

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I would normally pass over it because of the self-help genre not being my favorite, but your review made me want to read it over. I find it fascinating the book is geared towards a more mature aged individual. Great review.
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Thank you for sharing your review with us. I’m currently looking for a more lighthearted read, so I think I will pass on this one for now.
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This sounds like an excellent and inspiring self-help book. I love that the author has the attitude of age is just a number and continues to do amazing things no matter how old he gets. I also really like that he has a background in psychology and counseling as it gives the book more credence. Great review!
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Post by Kaitlyn Canedy »

I am glad to see that there is a book out there that helps older people get inspiration to live a great life. Many books out there are geared towards younger people, but our seniors need this inspiration sometimes too. Thanks for the honest review! :)
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'Create the world you want' written by Raymond Gerson is an inspirational book & it's a career-making book for all of the people who suffered to finding their dream jobs. The lesson in this book is very understandable. It's an engaging book for all those who want t achieve their goals. Thank you for providing us a detailed review.
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When i finished my sample version, I read your review and I felt its nice one. Because its fullfill my mind you explained well the things I still wanted to know. The concept I do love in this book was age is just a number. If you just leave your dream and hope behind without trying again to create your life, you will be regret. It's written in positive way of thinking. It's not like the other non fiction novel I had read before.
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This seems like a book aimed at guiding people towards achieving the things they dream of. It should be a delightful and eye-opening read.
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I enjoyed reading your review. It's very thorough. This sounds very educational indeed. Thanks for this.
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Well after reading your review of the book. You have indicated in review how helpful this can be to anyone that will take the time to read it. Which shouldn't be too hard since it has less than a hundred pages. And, I am looking forward to finding out anything new, or that I do not know that will help me. Good review!
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I'm usually not into self-help books, but I think I would read this. I know you aimed it for older people, but I do think younger people would benefit from reading it too. Especially those who have recently graduated. (like myself) Thank you for your review.
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Thanks for the review. This book sounds like a worthwhile read. We all must forge our own paths. Congrats on being the BOTD.
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This is a great review, the parts of the book are in so much detail you know exactly what to expect without giving anything away. Well done :tiphat:
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Sounds like a wonderful read that people can obtain many gems from. I am interested in reading this book and learn from the author how to create the life I want. Thanks for this review!
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This is a guide book for life, it covers relationship, career, mindset, and other aspects of life. I like how the author showed that age doesn't limit you from starting or doing something you love- he started a business and a beautiful relationship with the love of his life at an old age. This is impressive, and it goes to prove that with the right mindset, even boundaries can be broken.
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Post by mrlefty0706 »

This book is a quick read, only 77 pages but it is a very rewarding read. Many of us search for a rewarding job; we want to fulfill our dreams and to live a purposeful life; almost everyone of us needs a loving partner and a healthy relationship; we often would love to share our wisdom and experience with others. Create the Life You Want by Raymond P. Gerson shows us how to achieve success in life on all these four levels, naming spiritual growth as a key factor. Spiritual growth has been a very important factor in my life. I highly recommend this book and the official review was very good.
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