Review of Purpose

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Review of Purpose

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Purpose" by Gina Bianchini.]
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4 out of 5 stars
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From her experience as builder of empowering and formative communities, relying upon personalized and substancial digital content, Gina Bianchini explores through her book "Purpose" the importance of an energy focus to impact and cause a change in the world and the people around you. The book provides guidance through a series of consice and achievable steps that the reader can implement in order to create and gather people around a common purpose.

The book uses Bianchini's Purpose 30 strategy to help the reader create a habit in order to find a purpose that aligns personal and professional objectives. Moreover, the real-life examples are crucial in illustrating the process of purpose finding and community creation.

I would recommend the book to people interested in managing and hosting a digital community and someone who may only wish to find a purpose that can help them feel empowered and enhance their abilities in both work and personal environments. Not only is the book written in a friendly and casual way, it is fast-paced and delivers the steps and strategies concretely and in an innovative way.

Although the book is well-written, it is easy to get distracted by some of the questions it presents. A nice addition to the book would be a few more graphic organizers to summarize the information and recap the most important issues and ideas.

The edition is almost flawless. I observed a couple errors, but not enough to affect the general score. For all the reasons I've mentioned before, I consider this book deserves 4 out of 5 stars.

"Purpose" by Gina Bianchini is unlike other motivational books: it achieves it's goal and succesfully encourages the reader to start healthy habits and change routines in order to become a better version of themselves that can rely on a community to learn and grow.

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