Review of Live Your Life of Abundance

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Loved your review. You let me know it’s kinda just another positive polly, inspirational self help book. Don’t get me wrong I admit I felt a little better after reading a few chapters of the book. I could probably just re-read one on my bookshelf.
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I find that so many self-help books are the same. This one appears to be refreshingly different, offering practical exercises and encouraging journaling. I thank the author for the free book.
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I have read so many self-help books and have many others on my shelves, both virtual and actual. I don’t think I'll read another one, even if it's free. I do recognize the inspiration such books can give to people, especially the younger crowd. I like that Margo took the time to write this book, narrate her personal experiences, and share tips for living an abundant life. Journaling is something I learned many years ago. I can attest to its effectiveness in seeing things in perspective and letting off steam.
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I think this book is just like a motivational book that helps us to know more about how goals and how they can be achieved. Young people will really find this book inspiring and informative. I look forward to reading it. Great review. Congratulations on BOTD.
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I haven’t journaled in a very long time. I didn’t think about it until reading this review, but I do feel like my life was generally more organized when I was journaling. I love that this author presents her ideas in a way that feels like she really wants to help the reader succeed.
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Identify your goals and plan out what you need to do to achieve them. If you do not have a specific goal, the author includes exercises to identify what you like to do and what you hate to do. By making these types of lists, you can begin to form a plan for how you would like to spend your time.
- I like how the author first gives you(the reader) the choice. If you can't decide, she helps. Anyway, the review was excellent. Thank you.
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This captivating non-fiction self-help book offers readers an intriguing journey towards personal growth and goal attainment. With its insightful exercises and practical guidance, it effectively assists individuals in identifying and accomplishing their aspirations.
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Post by Leslie Kunde »

I like the review. It is informative and concise. Self-help books have never been my thing, yet this one sounds pretty good. By the way, my husband and I quit planning vacations. We start out in a general direction and stop when ever. No rush to do anything and have found this to be an amazing way to do this. We book places to stay on the road on have met the best people in small towns.
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Post by Shanesha Sammerson »

I think planning your goals is important and I will like to use the methods used in the book like a journal. I will look on her website to find out what planning methods I can use. Thanks for the review.
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Post by Sirajuddin A »

This enlightening self-help book offers inspirational lessons to its readers. It has powerful tools to practice, and they seem helpful to achieve our goals, and it enlightens us in knowing the meaning of abundance.
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting self help book designed for people to identify, set and reach their goals. It might be worth a second look. Well done.
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This self-help book, with a colorful, positive image on the cover, seems like it provides good advice in approaching life. Great review!
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Post by Kaitlyn Wadsworth »

I think I should have read your review before I did my comment about it. I was enthralled with what I read in the sample provided but had looked through the chapter headings. There is a super abundance of self-help books and I have read many of them. In many ways it seemed like just another. I didn't rate it as I wasn't inspired to read more. But if I had to do a review I'm sure I would have been more positive in it. It did seem like a most helpful book with a wide variety of aspects covered. Nice Review.
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Post by Sonia_Gonzalez »

I am not a fan of self-help books or motivational books. I have also tried keeping journals but I've realized it does not usually help me focus on my goals.
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Post by Amanda Brouillette Gladden »

There are many books out there on how to achieve goals. I do like that the author goes through her experiences, both good and bad. I think books like that really stand out because it is a regular person showing how they achieved success, not how everyone should achieve it - everyone is different. I am intrigued by the use of journaling that you mentioned. Based on your review, I am interested in reading this. Thank you for taking the time to be thorough on your perception of this book.
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