Review of The Dream Primer

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Review of The Dream Primer

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[Following is a volunteer review of "The Dream Primer" by Jeff Meyer.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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The Dream Primer: Turn Your Low-Def Ideas Into A Stunning Hi-Res Future You Must Pursue is a self-help book written by Jeff Meyer. The book is born out of the author's desire to help people discover their dreams, overcome the challenges that accompany them, and achieve victory. The author engages the readers with his personal experiences in his new home, using them to highlight some striking insights about the realities of our collective dreams. The discussion then moves to different "Dream Circles and Habits" and ends with "Final Words."

The first thing I noticed when I started reading this book was the author's heavy reliance on real-life experiences and proven approaches to develop his points. Readers will come across a lot of actions and measures taken by the author at various stages of his life as he tries to discover the essence of his existence on earth and actualize the same. They will also come across the life experiences of other people like Paul and Evan as they struggle to identify and realise their dreams.

I admired the author's confidence and conviction about the effectiveness of the approaches he proffered in this book to help people actualize their dreams, goals, or desires. His ideas are fresh and captivating. I was inspired to read that "dreams are a universal birthright, discovered solely through intentional and persistent listening" (page 11). The author reaffirmed the age-old truth that every person in this world is good at something. All that is required is the right approach and mindset.

The author addressed a lot of things in this book, like "sources of dreams," "Different Dream Strategies for Different Dream Challenges," "Other Great Ways to Be Inspired," and "Understanding the Essence of Fear," among others. I found them empowering. I like that the author draws from his wealth of experience in leadership and coaching to buttress his points. The word choices made in this book were simple and appropriate (they had an inspirational undertone).

I had a smooth reading experience with this book. I didn't find any grammatical errors in it. It was thoroughly edited. There was nothing to complain about this book. Hence, I am delighted to rate The Dream Primer: Turn Your Low-Def Ideas Into A Stunning Hi-Res Future You Must Pursue four out of four stars. This book is recommended to anyone who needs that extra support, guidance, motivation, or reorientation to enable them to discover and actualize their dreams.

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Nice review you got here, I haven't read this book. But from your review I will give it a try. Looking forward to reading this book
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This book is quite thought- provoking. It will make you think deeper to comprehend it's meaning. The book sounds educational and it also has an intriguing title. Amazing review.
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A lot of people battle with their dreams,they have dreams but are unable to achieve them. The author uses this book to help people achieve those dreams. Great review.
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While I believe that sometimes, you have to take the uncharted path to figure out what works for you and to succeed, it can be safer to use methods that are tested and tried. I appreciate the author for making same known in this book. Thanks for the review as well.
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Post by Thompson Grace »

The Dream Primer is another realistic book written by Jeff Meyer my favorite author. This book has explains of forces that counter ones dream and how to go about them.
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This sounds like a motivational book that could help one bring your dreams to reality. I love your review it was well detailed and contain all the necessary details need to make anyone read this book. Great review.
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I think this kind of book is much better when filler is with author experience. It's more realistic. You just have to remember that what works for him won't necessarily work for you.
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Self-help books are needed to mobilize us to better our lives. I believe everyone should read this. Nice review though.
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An emotional innovative experience on paper. The Dream Primer is an awesome title and it's quite easy to understand. I can easily relate to it from your perspective and review. I'd love to take a look at this book. Nice review.
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Post by Charless Agbata »

I have read most of Jeff Meyer's book and one thing I have always observed is that he focuses on breaking in facts the concepts that lead to success and dream actualization. Surely this book was not an exception. congrats on your published review.
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Post by Judy O »

This book touches a very important topic being dreams. Sometimes we have dreams but challenges make them seem unattainable. I believe this book would help a lot with its real-life experiences and words of wisdom. Nicely written review.
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