Review by Ma Cheryll -- From Drift to SHIFT

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Ma Cheryll
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Re: Review by Ma Cheryll -- From Drift to SHIFT

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LV2R wrote: 03 Sep 2018, 20:07 I am interested in the life stories of people changing for the best. I like that no matter what age we are, we can still change for the better. I may have to take a look at this book. I like the title of the book since it describes that we tend to just drift in life unless we change or make a shift to taking charge of our life's direction and purpose.
Thanks @LV2R♥️Happy for you as well as you take on the challenge of reading this book and welcome the beautiful changes that is to come🤗God bless you even more🙏
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trajoe1206 wrote: 03 Sep 2018, 20:46 I love your review. I don't normally read inspirational/ spiritual books, but your enthusiasm for this book has rubbed off on me. I like the way in which you have described the book as being split up and the true-life stories within the book. Will add this one to my list to read
Thanks for taking time to read my review and leave a comment as well @trajoe1206 :tiphat: EnJoY your time of reading :techie-studyingbrown: God bless you too🙏
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Thank you for such informative review. It appears to me this book will left me with food for thought and will be such an eye-openinh to me.
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ParadoxicalWoman wrote: 08 Sep 2018, 04:48 Thank you for such informative review. It appears to me this book will left me with food for thought and will be such an eye-openinh to me.
I’m sure it will @ParadoxicalWoman🤗it’s my pleasure to share this book with all of you♥️I’m glad you liked it too👍Thank you for commenting as well :tiphat: God bless🙏
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I find myself wanting an epiphany or some kind of divine intervention, a sign or direction to go in. Maybe reading about other peoples turning points will help me identify my own moment when it happens.
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Sakilunamermaid wrote: 08 Sep 2018, 13:27 I find myself wanting an epiphany or some kind of divine intervention, a sign or direction to go in. Maybe reading about other peoples turning points will help me identify my own moment when it happens.
That’s wonderful @Sakilunamermaid🤗yes, i’m sure you will♥️And I hope you’ll find it soon, neither early nor late, but just at the right time when you need to have it👍God bless you more🙏😇
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A self-help book featuring 8 life stories sounds interesting. It's impressive that it has no grammatical errors.
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Oulababe wrote: 25 Sep 2018, 13:29 A self-help book featuring 8 life stories sounds interesting. It's impressive that it has no grammatical errors.
Yes @Oulababe, this is one great self-help book! I even voted for it to be #BookOfTheMonth :D
Thank you for taking time to read my review and writing a comment :tiphat: God bless!
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LV2R wrote: 03 Sep 2018, 20:07 I am interested in the life stories of people changing for the best. I like that no matter what age we are, we can still change for the better. I may have to take a look at this book. I like the title of the book since it describes that we tend to just drift in life unless we change or make a shift to taking charge of our life's direction and purpose.
Thanks for your interest in reading this wonderful book @LV2R :techie-studyingbrown: Yes, i agree, its a great title for a self-help book and a very positive one too :tiphat: Enjoy reading!
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trajoe1206 wrote: 03 Sep 2018, 20:46 I love your review. I don't normally read inspirational/ spiritual books, but your enthusiasm for this book has rubbed off on me. I like the way in which you have described the book as being split up and the true-life stories within the book. Will add this one to my list to read
Wow :shock2: thanks @trajoe1206 :tiphat: I'm glad to know you liked my review and that you intend to read it too :D soon! God bless! enjoy your reading :techie-studyingbrown:
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That's great that you can put this book into good use. I like that every story unique. Great review!
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Book Lover 35 wrote: 17 Oct 2018, 23:47 That's great that you can put this book into good use. I like that every story unique. Great review!
Thanks @Book Lover 35 :D nice of you to drop by and leaving this nice comment! God bless :tiphat:
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Giving real-life stories helps a lot in motivational books cause it gives the reader something to relate with. Great review.
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Taylor Danvers wrote: 06 Feb 2019, 20:21 Giving real-life stories helps a lot in motivational books cause it gives the reader something to relate with. Great review.
I agree @Taylor Danvers 👍 thanks for taking time to read and comment! God bless you and your family🙏❤️🏡
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Post by María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda »

We've all experienced dark times (I certainly have), and although shifting isn't easy, remaining stagnant doesn't allow us to thrive. I wonder what events propelled the shifts in this story and I like that the characters are all so different but we can relate to them and learn valuable lessons. I'll add this uplifting book to my to-read shelf. Thank you for your enthusiastic review!
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