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[Following is a volunteer review of "In It Together" by Eckhart Aurelius Hughes.]
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Are you struggling with your day-to-day routine? Are you bored and need a change of life? Do you have questions about why things happen? Do you feel like bad luck follows you around? Are you in one or more toxic relationships? Would you like to become a millionaire?

If you answered yes to any of the questions above, it’s time to read In It Together: The Beautiful Struggle Uniting Us All by Eckhart Aurelius Hughes. We’re surrounded by so much negativity, most of which we put on ourselves. By reading this book, you’ll learn what to look out for and how to change the way you think — for the better.

This book equips you with practical tools to manifest your desires and make smarter decisions. It’s about finding your happiness and learning to be kinder to yourself. Discover the power of saying 'no' and the joy of self-care.

You’ll learn the importance of removing words like should, would, could, and need from your vocabulary (this was a game-changer for me). You’ll also discover how to retrain the way you think about many aspects of your life, all for the greater good. Find out about ‘the two yous’ and what ‘evil’ really is.

The author writes in a conversational way, which makes the lessons easy to absorb. Despite some high-level content, I never felt I was reading something I couldn’t understand.

Many self-help books regurgitate the same information over and over. Not this one! In It Together: The Beautiful Struggle Uniting Us All is the book that had me nodding my head in agreement at times and gasping in shock at a new revelation that changed how I think.

My personal journey with this book has been nothing short of transformative. Every day, when a negative thought or intention arises, I pause and recall the wisdom I've gained from this book. It's been life-affirming, resolving many of my relationship issues, especially with my family.

The book will challenge you; there’s no denying that. Things that you’ve felt and believed all your life will come into question. And that’s the power In It Together: The Beautiful Struggle Uniting Us All.

While spirituality is covered in the book, it’s non-denominational, meaning people of all religions, or even those more secular, will equally benefit from what’s imparted.

The book is professionally edited, which makes for even more reading pleasure. As of writing this, I’m partway through my second reading. There’s so much to absorb; it takes multiple reads to take it all in. There’s nothing for me to fault, and I happily rate it 5 out of 5 stars.

I recommend this book to everyone. I challenge anyone to read it entirely and not come away with some new sense of enlightenment, a better attitude towards themselves and others, and a general sense of peace and clarity. If you only read one self-help book this year, choose In It Together: The Beautiful Struggle Uniting Us All.

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There are times when I struggle with my daily routines and insecurities, needing a lot of motivation to get through them. Based on your very detailed review, high recommendation, and excellent rating, I will definitely give the book a try soon. It sounds really great and worthwhile! Thank you for the great review! :tiphat:
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Kareen Hez wrote: 30 May 2024, 10:05 There are times when I struggle with my daily routines and insecurities, needing a lot of motivation to get through them. Based on your very detailed review, high recommendation, and excellent rating, I will definitely give the book a try soon. It sounds really great and worthwhile! Thank you for the great review! :tiphat:
Hi Kareen, Yes, you'll learn a lot from this book. The part on the power of mono-tasking will be interesting for you.
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Good review and actually this book's seems close to the reality. How much your words feels realistic, when it comes to daily routine thoughts especially while waiting for some results, expecting from other person, starting new things, chasing dreams. Having constant positive thinking is good habbit, hard to practice but good.
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I believe that many things around us, whether people or events, make daily life full of negative thoughts. Facing all of this requires patience from us, which makes the matter more difficult. Your review made those feelings clear, and the book seems to provide some sort of solution. I enjoyed reading your review as usual, Stephen.
Life is hard on its own so let's make it easier for each other if we could.
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Sarah Zain wrote: 01 Jun 2024, 08:29 I believe that many things around us, whether people or events, make daily life full of negative thoughts. Facing all of this requires patience from us, which makes the matter more difficult. Your review made those feelings clear, and the book seems to provide some sort of solution. I enjoyed reading your review as usual, Stephen.
Hi Sarah, thanks for reading my review. Yes, if the principles in this book are applied, then this is the solution. They work for me.
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Harshitha Nayak wrote: 01 Jun 2024, 01:11 Good review and actually this book's seems close to the reality. How much your words feels realistic, when it comes to daily routine thoughts especially while waiting for some results, expecting from other person, starting new things, chasing dreams. Having constant positive thinking is good habbit, hard to practice but good.
You've got it, lowered expectations is a huge habit change, but so much more rewarding, and positive thinking is the first step.
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I was wondering whether this book would be a good read for me and your review has helped me so much in that. First of all, I love your short paragraphs, it made it so easy for me to read your review. I agree so much with your statement about self-help books repeating information. We need to find those rare gems out there. Thank you for sharing this fantastic review! I am so happy you enjoyed this book so much!
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I am currently reading the book. I have the feeling, like you, that I will have to read it a second time to digest all of the philosophical meanings in it. It definitely is uplifting and makes you question your old way of thinking. Great review! :techie-studyinggray:
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Ohmy Book wrote: 03 Jun 2024, 06:08 I was wondering whether this book would be a good read for me and your review has helped me so much in that. First of all, I love your short paragraphs, it made it so easy for me to read your review. I agree so much with your statement about self-help books repeating information. We need to find those rare gems out there. Thank you for sharing this fantastic review! I am so happy you enjoyed this book so much!
Thank you for reading my review and I'm glad it helped. This really is one of those books offering fresh ideas.
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Gerry Steen wrote: 03 Jun 2024, 12:32 I am currently reading the book. I have the feeling, like you, that I will have to read it a second time to digest all of the philosophical meanings in it. It definitely is uplifting and makes you question your old way of thinking. Great review! :techie-studyinggray:
Hi Gerry, yes isn't it great? Questioning the way we think, and improving it, is the secret to success.
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Why is the heart on the book cover upside down? I'm probably looking too much into things...

Either way, I'm glad this book helped you resolve the difficulties of modern life.

And yes, spirituality is not limited to people practising religion. The book does a great job of dispelling this myth.
I write the best reviews possible. :idea2:
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Chi Chiu Michael Mak wrote: 04 Jun 2024, 02:57 Why is the heart on the book cover upside down? I'm probably looking too much into things...

Either way, I'm glad this book helped you resolve the difficulties of modern life.

And yes, spirituality is not limited to people practising religion. The book does a great job of dispelling this myth.
Wow, that's a great question. I've never considered it. It looks to me like a heart in the sand waiting for the tide to cover it. That would make a great question for the author!
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The review resonated with me, and I found it to be a realistic portrayal of our daily struggles. The book's themes of hope, faith, and perseverance are relatable to our everyday lives, especially when we're facing uncertainty or waiting for results. It's easy to get caught up in negative thoughts and doubts, but cultivating a positive mindset can make all the difference. I enjoyed reading the review.
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The book sounds transformative, with practical tools and a fresh approach to self-help. I'm excited to read it and experience the positive changes you mentioned. Your detailed review has certainly piqued my interest!
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