Review of Thriving in the Storm

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Mirian Canas
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Review of Thriving in the Storm

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Thriving in the Storm" by Bill Murphy.]
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4 out of 5 stars
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The writing is clear and coherent, this is an easy reading for all readers. You can read the emotional impact of his childhood, you can feel his pain, resilience and growth. He reflects a strong level for self reflection and awareness.
You can see a lot of self improvement, forgiveness and most important authenticity and personal. This allows the readers to connect with the narrator’s emotions and experience.
The cons are mostly the limited perspective since is just the personal experience of the narrator. They are some parts were repetitive which make the narrative feel slightly repetitive.
Even though the therapy is mention, the details of their therapeutic process are not fully explored.
Overall, the writing captures the narrator’s emotions and story, but will only benefit those who has experience the same perspective.
For me these are the pros me cons:
Clear and coherent narrative, emotional depth, reflection and self awareness, engagement with themes, authenticity, and the best was the hand of exercises in between chapters
Limited perspective, unresolved questions, repetition of certain ideas, limited exploration of therapy
If you are seeking to be successful, fortunate, and prosper read this book.

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