Official Review: The Process of Living by Bill DeBarba

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Re: Official Review: The Process of Living by Bill DeBarba

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A promising way of taking control of our life and achieving our dreams is nicely presented in the book "The Process of Living" by Bill DeBarba. The book shows how to improve the quality of one’s daily life. I think this book can be valuable.
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This self-help book is great for those who can visualize their dreams but fail to take action toward their vision. Congrats on BOTD!
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Post by tarafarah7 »

Great review! I originally didn't think I wanted to read this and marked it as such, but after reading your review, I've changed my mind. Thank you!! :-)

Today's BOTD is all about living life on your own terms and creating your own reality. In three brief, yet thorough sections, the author explains "the why" and "the how" behind his philosophy, along with examples and personal experiences, so that readers can easily understand and implement these practices into their daily lives. I'm looking forward to learning more. Thanks again! :-)
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Sad that the book is quite repetitive, which would require another round of editing. Thanks for your honest review.
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I think the given review has been done after reading word by word even looking in for typos. Short but to the point.
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I have sampled this book on amazon ,it is quiet informative.I like it and want to read more..great review
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I appreciate an informative book with a simple writing style that is easy to follow. I like the introduction, and given that it's a short book, I can finish this within a day. Thank you for your review.
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Post by Charity Daub »

I can conclude that this book is so interesting to read and informative to know such one's real daily life. The author is such a great one.
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Such an interesting review. Makes you want to explore the author's mind. Congratulations on #BOTD
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I have recently started reading self-help novels and this one seems really good. I like how it tries to connect everything and convey it in simple language.
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This seems like an interesting self-help book offering some good advice on how to focus your thoughts and energy to improve your life. Thank you for your great review!
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I like self-help books, and I personally believe that visualization reallyhelps. Thanks for your review.
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Post by Taiwo_Olawoye »

The process of living is a book that we all need to read. Our thought and actions are connected somehow. This book is recommended for everyone especially when you need to connect your thoughts to reality. Thanks for the review.
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This book suits me. I’ve been looking for novels that would rekindle my unmotivated self and passion. Giving this a try might help me recover. Thank you for this honest, explicit and superb review.
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This book tells us how we can sync our dreams and our reality. Congratulations BOTD!
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