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virginiaduan's review against another edition
3.0
Surprisingly, I enjoyed the fable part the most. Then, I remembered that I tend to absorb lessons via story more so than a list of instructions (like a business book). I can see why Lencioni uses fables. (I mean, if Jesus taught in parables, it makes sense, right?)
Like all self-help books, though the information is useful, without my actual implementation, it is dead and useless. I do think this will be more useful to me as my kids get older and do more things. It would definitely be a benefit to me now, however, I may be too lazy. LOL.
However, it does bring up important issues - especially this day and age when we have the means and ability to sign up our children for a multitude of activities. I look forward to forcing my husband to read some of it. :D
Like all self-help books, though the information is useful, without my actual implementation, it is dead and useless. I do think this will be more useful to me as my kids get older and do more things. It would definitely be a benefit to me now, however, I may be too lazy. LOL.
However, it does bring up important issues - especially this day and age when we have the means and ability to sign up our children for a multitude of activities. I look forward to forcing my husband to read some of it. :D
davejaquith's review against another edition
hopeful
informative
inspiring
reflective
fast-paced
4.0
More good stuff from Lencioni, this time fitted for family life.