Review of Fear Not, Dream Big, & Execute

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Review of Fear Not, Dream Big, & Execute

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Fear Not, Dream Big, & Execute" by Jeff Meyer.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Jeff Meyer’s motivational book, Fear Not, Dream Big, & Execute, offers advice on a variety of topics related to life. It is noteworthy that it connects our general lifestyle to the Scriptures and teaches us how to offer solutions to the never-ending challenges life presents. This text exhorts us to develop bonds with the supreme being and with our fellow humans. He emphasized the importance of connections and the advantages they offer. It cautions that people should make time and space for forming and maintaining healthy relationships, using biblical examples when required.

This book’s explanation of the reasons people don’t want to be coached is another outstanding feature. He argued that because people's dreams could conflict with the leader's, contemporary leaders should encourage individuals to select life paths that suit them and discover answers to their problems. He advises them to change the learning environment from a transactional event to a self-discovery journey. He cautioned people to welcome constructive criticism and value qualities like "singularity of vision." What do you think are the major deterrents to coaching? Read Fear Not, Dream Big, & Execute by Jeff Meyer to find out.

The author did an excellent job of connecting motivational speeches with the Bible. This book explains the three Ms: marinate, memorize, and meditate. Each of these guiding principles can help you achieve your objectives in a variety of ways. The book also included salvation, which I discovered is not a reward for labor but a gift from God given out of His unending love for humanity. I also discovered that following Jesus will change every element of your life—but only if you give him a chance or a stage on which to act. 

This novel was enjoyable in every way. The narrative was well-developed and structured. The skill of the author to include a "Try this" section, where readers can apply or execute what they have learned in a specific lesson, deserves praise. While other books are organized into chapters, this one is divided into lessons and has an interesting caption for each segment. Regardless of the biblical references, this book can benefit people from all backgrounds and religious affiliations because it educates readers on how to find their goals and dreams and how to make them come true. There were no typos or grammatical mistakes that I could find. It has been exceptionally well-edited.

This book did not disappoint me, so I have no reason to criticize it. Considering this, I’ll rate this book four out of four stars. It is a book I would advise anyone who wants to embark on a path of self-discovery and dream realization to read, as well as any class leaders. I’ll conclude by recommending it to Christians who desire to strengthen their Christian faith while also evaluating their salvation.

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