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nerdgirlnikkee's review against another edition
challenging
emotional
funny
hopeful
inspiring
reflective
medium-paced
4.0
micklz24's review against another edition
4.0
Good for what it is. A bit simplistic as self help books tend to be, but actually has some decent points throughout. Worth the read.
tillyy_yy's review against another edition
3.75
I think I think more highly of this book than I should
redamahmoud's review against another edition
4.0
There is no real fu*king review! Read it!
One thing I need to say: this is a book to put its lessons on your brain and heart. We've heard all these ideas before in different forms. However, this one finds the right words, strikes the perfect tone.
Enjoy!
One thing I need to say: this is a book to put its lessons on your brain and heart. We've heard all these ideas before in different forms. However, this one finds the right words, strikes the perfect tone.
Enjoy!
im1ru12's review against another edition
4.0
Great book to help clear yourself from being your own worst enemy. Some of the things I didn't even realize I was doing to myself. Great lessons learned.
brig_berthold's review against another edition
4.0
If you feel like your life is a bit, or a lot, off the rails, read this book. Gary delivers on his promise and he will teach you his techniques for unfucking yourself.
This was a totally solid book. nothing he presented was revolutionary. But, his presentation, his delivery, the context of his thoughts, all of that was refreshing.
Gary hooked me with a catchy title, an author narrated audiobook, and the premise of a handful of personal assertions he advises people adopt. I enjoy personal assertions, or personal affirmations, and I use my own statements on a daily basis. So I was predisposed to enjoying his angle. I also value my things born of the stoic philosophy which brought me even closer to Bishop's message.
His advice is easy to digest, simple (not easy) to act upon, and compelling in many ways.
This was a totally solid book. nothing he presented was revolutionary. But, his presentation, his delivery, the context of his thoughts, all of that was refreshing.
Gary hooked me with a catchy title, an author narrated audiobook, and the premise of a handful of personal assertions he advises people adopt. I enjoy personal assertions, or personal affirmations, and I use my own statements on a daily basis. So I was predisposed to enjoying his angle. I also value my things born of the stoic philosophy which brought me even closer to Bishop's message.
His advice is easy to digest, simple (not easy) to act upon, and compelling in many ways.