Overall rating and opinion of "Fear Not, Dream Big, & Execute" by Jeff Meyer

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JonesLeeh wrote: 18 May 2021, 06:11 Every book has an audience, and this book has a clear fit for whom it is recommended to. It was exceptionally written, the message was insightful, and the youth could learn a lot from Jeff Meyer. I give it a perfect rating!
I believe that everyone has a chance to fulfill their aspirations, no matter their age. Nobody is too old that they might even be overlooked. The typical dreamer can benefit from some useful advice in the book. Additionally, I think that God supports the fulfillment of these dreams.
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Ahbed Nadir wrote: 22 May 2021, 09:25 A topic I loved that the author wrote on was the part talking about positive thinking. I recently read a book by Norman Vincent Peale, the power of positive thinking and the author simply reinforced all the wise words I had heard there. He spoke of how important it was to constantly thinking good thoughts and keep yourself in a state of optimism so as to achieve your goals.
Following your dreams is a really difficult process. Readers who are on the point of quitting can benefit from this book. I have also read the power of positive thinking and I can see how it relates to Fear Not, Dream Big, and Execute.
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I liked the encouraging and positive effects the book had while I read it. I like that the author included Chrisitan values in the strategies for succeeding in life.
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I enjoyed reading this book for its practicality and applicability. I was a little bit skeptical of the religious undertones but understood the audience the author wanted to speak to. I, therefore, gave it a perfect rating.
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Such an interesting book. The rating for this book should be 5 out of 5. All of the author's views are made in an interesting and accessible manner. This book will undoubtedly be helpful for everyone who wants to make a positive change in their lives. This book is amazing.
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Although there are many helpful suggestions in this book, you may also find them in many other self-help books. Its religious content is what sets it apart. But I didn't like that the summary or description of the book didn't make any notice of how preachy it was.
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I'd give this book a rating of four out of four stars; it is well edited couple with the fact that it was straight to the point. The author targeted the book to people who has looked down or beggining to loose hope on their dream.
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I'm not taking away a star from a book because the lessons are useful. It improves the reader's physical, spiritual, and cognitive abilities.
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I will rate the book 4 out of 4 stars. I like how the author developed all lessons in the book and how he blended them with Bible verses. There is nothing I dislike about the book, as I was blessed reading it.
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I would rate it a 10. The self-help section of the book was my favorite because it expanded the reader's intellect. I particularly liked reading that part. The religious content became a little too overbearing, which bothered me because it limits the book's reach to Christians; otherwise, it's excellent.
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I loved this book. A rating of 3 out of 4 would be adequate. This book teaches readers a lot on how to pursue their dreams. I just didn't enjoy the religious aspect.
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Despite the religious aspect, I would rate this book a 4 out of 4 or 5 out of 5 stars as it was educative and also showed the reader how to bond with God, and I learned a lot from it.
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It’s a motivational book with a lot of lessons to learn from it. I like the information contained in the book. I would give it a rating of 5 out of 5 stars.
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I rated the book 3 out of 4 Star. It a very promising read and one filled of life lessons. But however there were alot of writing approaches that made it so boring for me. I almost gave up but the content of the book didnt let me to. This book is basically ment for Christians.
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Great book, I love how the author explained everything
Thank you for this great book
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