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lareinadehades's review against another edition
It felt like it was a book for people who are already priviledged
brendalymari's review against another edition
hopeful
informative
inspiring
reflective
medium-paced
4.5
ginelise's review against another edition
4.0
A breath of fresh air from typical personal development books. Shannon Kaiser is so down to earth and relatable.
beaguerrero's review against another edition
2.0
Typical self help book, but lost me at the mention of Goal Digger.
rashmitha_books's review against another edition
adventurous
emotional
hopeful
informative
inspiring
reflective
fast-paced
4.75
espykes's review against another edition
3.0
Extremely repetitive, but overall it had some good messages.
nyssahhhh's review against another edition
4.0
It took me almost a year to read this, but that proved to be a pretty great experience of getting through it. Often it seemed the chapter I was reading was perfect for whatever was going on in my life. Yes, this is totally the kind of book that narrates optimism on steroids and required me to ignore some of the commentary within, but I enjoyed most of the messages overall. It's good to be good to yourself, especially because it makes it easier to be good to others.
And how could I forget the journaling? As a writer, of course I loved having the exercises and reflections.
And how could I forget the journaling? As a writer, of course I loved having the exercises and reflections.
rsarnelli's review against another edition
DNF @ 14%
I wanted to like this, but I could barely get past the first chapter. It's super repetitive: I had to check to make sure I was actually moving forward in the Kindle edition, because I really felt like I was reading the same idea over and over, just written slightly differently.
I also think I can safely say this just not really my cup of tea. I genuinely like personal development books, but I like ones that are a bit more actionable. This one was too focused on visualization and manifesting your dreams and whatnot for my taste.
I wanted to like this, but I could barely get past the first chapter. It's super repetitive: I had to check to make sure I was actually moving forward in the Kindle edition, because I really felt like I was reading the same idea over and over, just written slightly differently.
I also think I can safely say this just not really my cup of tea. I genuinely like personal development books, but I like ones that are a bit more actionable. This one was too focused on visualization and manifesting your dreams and whatnot for my taste.