Review of Connecting the Dots

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This book sounds like it will leave the reader with answers to their problems. It is based on years of research and is sure to be packed full of great life lessons. Great honest review!
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When I first saw the cover of Connecting the Dots by Lia Russ, I thought it would be a book about questioning one's beliefs, roots, and thoughts and piecing truth into truth. Reading the sampled pages, however, I realized it goes much deeper than that.
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"Connecting the Dots" by Lia Russ, a provocative examination of societal beliefs and individual development is being presented. The author is exploring intuition, spirituality and the importance of connections in a mix of research and his own experiences. For those who seek to break down barriers and find their true potential, this book is a perfect fit.
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This book is exceptionally well done a good book every single person must read. A book that bridges between the two physical and spiritual. A book that helps with our healing practices that we need to heal ourselves.
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Connecting the Dots" by Lia Russ, nice review, from the look of your review the book is so interesting and educating also connecting From the look of it's name.. congratulations on your BOTD.
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When I saw the title of this book, the first thought that came to my mind is that it's a crime and investigation thriller. Well, it's all good too. Congratulations to the author on winning book of the day.
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Post by Pablo Josue Mendia »

Thank you for your informative review! 

I like that “Connecting the Dots” by Lia Russ challenges us (the readers) to become aware of paradigms that may be limiting us unconsciously. I also like how the title seems to give us a hint of the solution (by connecting the dots of data/knowledge) to becoming more enlightened people. In addition, I appreciate that the book talks about both spirituality and science, giving us a balanced outlook. It seems that this book is both long enough and deep enough to empower its readers. I added it to my future read list.

Congrats #BOTD
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Between the sample and the review, the reader can tell that the book is well thought out, well research, and the cumulative of a life's gathered knowledge and experiences in the subject.
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The comparison method adopted in this book explains the impacts of socially accepted beliefs on a person's life and how they can reach their potential when they open themselves up to possibilities.
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The book appears to be an alternative resource for self-improvement. The approach promotes transforming perceptions and attitudes regarding established belief systems.
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I would like to know more about paradigms. I like how the author gives us references from her life.

Thank you for the great review.
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The review provided valuable insights.The book appears to be intriguing, presenting a unique concept of overcoming the paradigms and beliefs that hold us back. I'm eager to delve into it to discover more about the author's insights.
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Questioning the most entrenched of our beliefs is one of the most challenging and life-altering things a person can do. And in our perpetual hustle culture, we can all benefit from slowing down a bit and fostering connections, for starters, with ourselves. What a great BOTD! Thank you for your review!
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I like the title. There's a very need to know how to arrange information, thoughts and facts for good use. Nice review. Congratulations on winning BOTD.
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What an interesting concept, connecting all the different aspects of our lives. Recently I've begun to connect more with nature and I'm especially to read her take on this.
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