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I like how truthful despite a little bit harsh the title of this book is. I'm sure that this kind of attitude is one of the things that this guide will teach to the readers. Congratulations to the author for BOTD!
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Post by Fredrick Felix Mnjala Maneno »

I really do not as a rule read self help books. This one though sounds like a great one. The reviewer has done an excellent job analysing all the sections of the book and I just might give this a try. Kudos. :tiphat:
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I love self-help books, especially when I feel lost on my track in life. Positive mindset only works when I have the energy to do the things I want. I hope the contents in this book will help me take action and accomplish my daily tasks no matter how small they are. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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The author has achieved to impact my life by having to set my own meaning of success. To live with intention, a lot of factors are to be checked. One of the major is understanding and knowing yourself. Once that is done, all will be well. One will be able to see success both in achievements and failure. Personally, success is being able to live with peace and gratitude.
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This is not your average self help book. It gives proper insight on how to solve our challenges. Congratulations on the book of the day
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This is a great self help book in which the author teaches the importance of positive thoughts and encouragement.
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I agree with the author when he says that success in one area of life leads to success in other areas because even little victories always encourage us to do better.
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This is the kind of book that will surely help me to improve my life and will inspire me to always think about positive things. Thanks for the great review!
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Post by peter-turo »

The title was initially an off-put for me, but the more I read through your review, the more I was interested. I’m glad the book is general enough to apply to our life. It’s great that he encourages the reader to define to be positive, to seek change, and growth. I’m sure I could benefit from this open-minded self-help book
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Post by austinaustin »

If you don't put the work in. Nothing changes. If we don't work on ourselves...... same outcome. Nothing changes.
A baby crawls, then walks... The author guides the reader through the different stages of sucess.
He provides the reader with all the tools ...... encouraging the reader to use them in their life to achieve success.
A quote I read recently: in life it doesn't matter what happens to you or where you came from. What matters is what you do with what happens to you. And what you do with what you've been given.
What happens to you and where you came from matter. What the quote is saying is. The most important thing is not what happens to you. It's what you do with what happens to you. Where you came from? It matters more what you do with
what ever your circumstance in life happened to be. Rich or poor....
if's, but's, maybe's. The author advises don't get lost in that terrain. Instead look at the exciting possibilities that lie ahead... The power is in our thoughts and actions
A wonderful review.
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Post by Frank Mutuma »

A self help book like no other. I love its different approach, it embraces tuff love over the usual motivation talk. I also love the title makes one curious
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A self help book like no other. I love its different approach, it embraces tuff love over the usual motivation talk. I also love the title makes one curious
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Post by Firefox7 »

Self help books truly work but only if you are willing to take action. This book is a wonderful chance make a change in your life.
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Post by Stevenmusk »

The title is a bit aggressive but it passes the message. Great review.
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Post by Hazel Mae Bagarinao »

success is so different from person to person.
I agree 💯%! I like how the author pinpoints this one. It's important to know what you want so that it directs your path. For me, when you reach that path, that way you feel successful! The review is long but enjoyable to read because it is fully loaded with beautiful thoughts.
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