Review of Purpose
Posted: 06 Jul 2023, 09:11
[Following is a volunteer review of "Purpose" by Gina Bianchini.]
Book Title: Purpose
Author Name:Gina Bianchini
The book is written to educate, strategize, and remind people about the purpose of life and how to make it matter in modern life. How one can discover their purpose in their life journey and use it in their community. The author also explained in depth how one can practise their purpose by paying attention to any theme, pattern,patterns or connection and by connecting and embracing their current and future lives. I was blown away by how easily one can create a purpose for 30 minutes each day, which one can use to unlock what's likely humming inside them and relate it to their purpose.
I felt disappointed as some pages were empty and it's created a more questions of curiosity about what next and also some stories shared I didn't find them more interesting.
I felt confident and inspired by how easily can it be to create a purpose 30 ritual, which gives step-by-step and questions one need to ask themselves daily until the are words that comes repeatedly and note theme on their story.
I was blown away by the community design agreement, which gave an inside look at the steps and strategies required to discover your purpose and how the modern community fits with it.
I found the book interesting to read, and I loved that the author wrote in depth about what is required to discover your purpose and the use of community in modern life. I give the book 5 out of 5
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Purpose
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Book Title: Purpose
Author Name:Gina Bianchini
The book is written to educate, strategize, and remind people about the purpose of life and how to make it matter in modern life. How one can discover their purpose in their life journey and use it in their community. The author also explained in depth how one can practise their purpose by paying attention to any theme, pattern,patterns or connection and by connecting and embracing their current and future lives. I was blown away by how easily one can create a purpose for 30 minutes each day, which one can use to unlock what's likely humming inside them and relate it to their purpose.
I felt disappointed as some pages were empty and it's created a more questions of curiosity about what next and also some stories shared I didn't find them more interesting.
I felt confident and inspired by how easily can it be to create a purpose 30 ritual, which gives step-by-step and questions one need to ask themselves daily until the are words that comes repeatedly and note theme on their story.
I was blown away by the community design agreement, which gave an inside look at the steps and strategies required to discover your purpose and how the modern community fits with it.
I found the book interesting to read, and I loved that the author wrote in depth about what is required to discover your purpose and the use of community in modern life. I give the book 5 out of 5
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Purpose
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon