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Readers say *101 Essays That Will Change The Way You Think* offers many insightful and inspiring points on emotional intelligence and self-awareness, ...
This book was a moving and emotional read for me. Several times I had to put the book down and unpack what I just read. At one point, while driving, she the author said something that hit me in the guts! I hit the brakes, pulled over and cried. It will remain in my top 10 recommended books!
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I had high expectations, and while the book has some great insights, it’s not life-changing on its own. You really have to do something with it—take notes, reflect, apply it. Some parts repeat a lot, and a few tips are kind of weird. Still, it’s a solid read if you’re into self-reflection and want to dig deeper into your mindset.
This book called me out a lot but in the best way. If you are willing to hear hard truths this book is perfect
Rated: 6/10
Enjoyed this book, it contains lots of golden nuggets of inspiration and compelling mantras which I lapped up. However, I did often find my mind wandering due to how the book was structured. Through using lengthy lists in each 101 point it was so much information to take on board. It would be best to have on hand as a dip in dip out book and read over a long period of time to be able to digest and reflect on the information.
Nevertheless, I still got a lot out of it and would recommend!
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