Review of Purpose
Posted: 21 Sep 2023, 12:06
[Following is a volunteer review of "Purpose" by Gina Bianchini.]
I enjoyed the autho's approach to make your purpose a conjoined effort with a community.
I took a lot of the advise on the steps to become what you want, and realize that you only are what you visualize and work for.
The book has a lot of great guidelines to help you organize your thoughts and focus on accomplish your goals.
I felt really inspired to start doing the exercises and completing them. I belive this book can help people like me, that feel lost, and feel like they don't belong in a world where if you are not connected "artificially" (by artificially I mean through social media and the internet) with people, you cannot connect with anyone at all. I also belive that is going to help that people to understand how to use the tools that this "artificial" connections mean and can provide to us and how to use them in order to meet our goals, and find that purpose.
I did not enjoy the part where there are a lot of stories or testimonials, I understand you need to make a point that what the author is telling us in her book works, but it becomes boring at some point. Also to get to the important and detailed information on how to start your journey and start finding your purpose the reader needs to go through all this extensive details of the author's history and story, although I understand that they might be interesting, in my opinion they could've been less.
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Purpose
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I enjoyed the autho's approach to make your purpose a conjoined effort with a community.
I took a lot of the advise on the steps to become what you want, and realize that you only are what you visualize and work for.
The book has a lot of great guidelines to help you organize your thoughts and focus on accomplish your goals.
I felt really inspired to start doing the exercises and completing them. I belive this book can help people like me, that feel lost, and feel like they don't belong in a world where if you are not connected "artificially" (by artificially I mean through social media and the internet) with people, you cannot connect with anyone at all. I also belive that is going to help that people to understand how to use the tools that this "artificial" connections mean and can provide to us and how to use them in order to meet our goals, and find that purpose.
I did not enjoy the part where there are a lot of stories or testimonials, I understand you need to make a point that what the author is telling us in her book works, but it becomes boring at some point. Also to get to the important and detailed information on how to start your journey and start finding your purpose the reader needs to go through all this extensive details of the author's history and story, although I understand that they might be interesting, in my opinion they could've been less.
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Purpose
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon