Official Review: Designing Your Best Life by Laura Jinks
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Official Review: Designing Your Best Life by Laura Jinks
The author asks, "Feeling a bit stuck in your life right now?" To me, this question resonated with me. Numerous people in life are silently battling stress and depression with the fear of being judged by society or their fellow peers. Some people are lost in the wrong careers, while others are afraid of having to start over. Designing Your Best Life by Laura Jinks is a masterfully authored book that would help an individual to propel his/her life towards a promising future.
If you’re experiencing moments of uncertainty and doubt, or you're in dispute with the way you’ve been living your life, then this is your perfect guide! Laura takes a reader systematically through practical exercises and outcomes-based actions that will assist in resolving feelings of being astray and disoriented. This installment is valuable in walking through the process of achieving that goal and implementing the notion that you keep putting off. Furthermore, it is a practical instrument to assess your current situation and initiate the necessary actions for an ultimately promising future.
I found a few things helpful in this volume. In the first place, the presentation is exceptionally well done. The chronological flow from beginning to end is worth noting; a reader is in a position to connect from where he/she left last without feeling disconnected. Additionally, the book is not lengthy; consequently, it is ideal for the genre it is classified. While reading fictitious books, whether or not the tale becomes lengthy may not be an issue as the action builds up as the narrative progresses. However, for non-fiction reads, authors must keep it brief; most readers may be distracted if the book becomes too lengthy.
Quite frankly, if you’re on top of the food chain - doing well in life, I’d not recommend this book. Nonetheless, if you’re looking to navigate your life in a different direction, then this is your ideal read. They say tough times don’t last; however, in my opinion, the actions that you undertake today determine your tomorrow’s success.
I did not discover anything to dislike. Also, I found this volume incredibly helpful; therefore, I rate it 4 out of 4 stars. I did not detect errors; thus, this read is professionally edited. Moreover, there were neither profanities nor erotic scenes; consequently, this publication is ideal for young teens below the age of 18 years. Additionally, if there's anyone whose current life is unfavorable and would like to take a different yet better approach, I highly recommend this book.
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