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A review by afictionalescapist
Stop Doing That Sh*t by Gary John Bishop
challenging
informative
reflective
slow-paced
4.0
I'm not one for self help books. I believe as humans we are pretty smart and we KNOW a lot of this stuff. We just don't always put it to good use.
Stop Doing That Sh*t, but Gary John Bishop hit different.
While this book is only a few hundred pages or about 4.5 hours of listening time it took me several days to get through. The author encourages frequent breaks to really let the words sink in, to identify within yourself your personal saboteurs shaping how you view yourself, others and the world around you.
This book was eye (or ear) opening, in a way I've never been hit before. Without saying too much, if you struggle with the monotony of daily life, why are you settling, why are you living comfortably without asking yourself what you really think, and what you really want. Uncovering those questions was what this book did for me.
Give it a go, who knows. It might change your life for the better.
Stop Doing That Sh*t, but Gary John Bishop hit different.
While this book is only a few hundred pages or about 4.5 hours of listening time it took me several days to get through. The author encourages frequent breaks to really let the words sink in, to identify within yourself your personal saboteurs shaping how you view yourself, others and the world around you.
This book was eye (or ear) opening, in a way I've never been hit before. Without saying too much, if you struggle with the monotony of daily life, why are you settling, why are you living comfortably without asking yourself what you really think, and what you really want. Uncovering those questions was what this book did for me.
Give it a go, who knows. It might change your life for the better.