Has some decent messages but it's too much spiritually for my taste. There's a lot of talk of "the Universe/God" and "Infinite Intelligence", which to me is a lazy way to avoid explaining complex subjects. It also promises miracles and guarantees your life will change if you read this book. Those kinds of promises give of snake oil salesman vibes.


I'm not sure I enjoyed the writer's personality either, as they unironically say:

"In case you were wondering, yes, I am telepathic and yes, I can read your mind. Just kidding, but if you are wondering how I wrote the exact or very similar questions and know what thoughts you most likely have right now, it's because I am human also, contrary to popular belief".

Okay.
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I am not the best with reading "self help" books but I did find this one interesting.  What I really got out of it is that we overthink everything and it that overthinking that cause stress and anxiety in our lives.  The best things happen in life when you just let them happen organically.  
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Again, not my normal choice but I’m trying to expand my genres and give the self-help genre a chance. This one was slow paced but very easy to follow along and as someone who tends to be an overthinker/listen to her own inner voice than what’s actually happening, it’s nice to know you’re not alone.
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