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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While I agree with the basic idea behind the book, I don't think the book is something I would enjoy.
But I loved your review. Thank you.
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I applaud how the book was reviewed. It was very detailed and you'll know already what to expect on the book
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It all sounds like magic. If a 73-page book can do magic for me, I'll read it. I'll even read it twice for better effect.
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That sounds interesting although i am not into non fiction books. But i think i will add it to my want to read list cause i need this method to just free my thoughts and improve myself. Thank you for your great review.
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Glad to see that the book takes the inside out approach. Dealing with our thoughts and feelings before moving on to actions. Thank you for a lovely review!
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I am glad the book is both precise and pragmatic. It is a nice combination. The fact that it causes one to undertake a journey of introspection is fascinating. Thanks for the captivating review.
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I like the message the book passes and the wat the author explained things. Generally, it is true we do need to believe in oneself
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Post by Bernabe Mulimba »

The review presented above look like good. Because the book's issue is linked toward the process of living.
Congratulations! :tiphat:
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I enjoyed the sample pages before coming here. Then I read your very detailed and informative review. It showed me that at some point, I should read the whole book. I will make that a goal, since I found this an interesting read. Ty so much for your great review.
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A great self-help book that explains the process involved in our feelings and other aspects of our subconcsious. Congrats on BOTD!
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Post by Sou Hi »

Thanks for your review. Looks like by employing The Process, consisting of Thoughts, Feelings, and Actions, we can improve the quality of our lives and control them.
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This is a great review, with a lot of detail. Thank you for the honest review. :tiphat:
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Sounds like a good read for person like me who always wants to know what is the reason for some of us to behave and act in a certain way while we know there is another better way to do the same job. I'll definitely read this one,
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Such books always encourage u to dream more. And not to be scare of dreaming big. Its a quick read to get inspired and sent take much of it time and give u the best experience of reading. Such books act as a mentor in our journey.
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Life is hard nowadays, so it is good to read books that reflect on the real meaning of life. Thanks, BOTD, for introducing me to this book
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