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A review by kmas2002
Self Esteem: Overcome Insecurity and Boost Confidence and Embrace Your True Self by Jennifer Heaton
hopeful
inspiring
reflective
medium-paced
4.0
I gave this 8/10, not because it is particularly written well, which I will get to later. But because it sparked a lot of thoughts for me personally. The sign of a good non-fiction read.
The book does not touch upon anything new or "revolutionary" in terms of attaining self-esteem. But according to an old saying "The best books teach you something you already know", this book did this in excess.
When it comes to the actual book itself, it is absolutely horrible. Lots of grammatical errors, spelling errors, and words repeated for no reason. There is also a chapter in the middle which is almost utterly incomprehensible to read.
But ignoring the flaws of the actual writing itself, the book is a great, if not a completely standard, "A4" book about self-esteem. So if you are able to internalize and mobilize the ideas and tactics spoken of in this book you will most likely attain self-esteem.
The book does not touch upon anything new or "revolutionary" in terms of attaining self-esteem. But according to an old saying "The best books teach you something you already know", this book did this in excess.
When it comes to the actual book itself, it is absolutely horrible. Lots of grammatical errors, spelling errors, and words repeated for no reason. There is also a chapter in the middle which is almost utterly incomprehensible to read.
But ignoring the flaws of the actual writing itself, the book is a great, if not a completely standard, "A4" book about self-esteem. So if you are able to internalize and mobilize the ideas and tactics spoken of in this book you will most likely attain self-esteem.