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The Bravest You
The Bravest You: Five Steps to Fight Your Biggest Fears, Find Your Passion, and Unlock Your Extraordinary Life | Adam Kirk Smith
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A Breakthrough Bravery System to Confront Your Greatest Fears, Find Your Purpose, and Create the Successful Life You Want Feeling directionless, or perhaps too intimidated to make a necessary change in your life? Tired of letting your fears keep you from achieving your goals or becoming healthier, happier, or more successful? If so, this book is for you. Popular life coach and consultant Adam Smith has created a powerful method to help you harness your inner passion and drive to overcome whatever is holding you back. The Bravest You presents the five-step Bravery Process, an easy and highly effective way to master our biggest fears. Offering inspiring and helpful advice, Smith guides you through each of stage of the processComplacency, Inspiration, Fear, Passion, Braveryshowing how to identify goals and passions and apply the Bravery Process to any circumstance. These proven techniques will empower you to conquer your doubts once and for all and become your bravest self. Covering the ten most common fears all successful people face, from the fears of inadequacy and being judged, to rejection, failure, loss of control, and loneliness, The Bravest You arms you with the necessary tools to tackle any fear-inducing situation head-on and lead the braver, happier, and more successful life youve always imagined.
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Kristy_K
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Bailedbailed

I could not get through this book. The subtitles pulls you in thinking you're going to learn these five great ways to change your life but what you get is rudimentary writing and advice. I had to bail.

#netgalley #dnf

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dariazeoli
Bailedbailed

I'm bailing on this #netgalley ARC after 9%. It's repetitive and uninspired. The writing doesn't seem natural and the book could use some editing.

There are too many books in the world and this one hasn't sparked enough interest to continue. Onward!

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Karen.reads
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Bailedbailed

Rambling, repetitive, and generic. I gave it to 10%. I'm out.

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Karen.reads
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This is a NetGalley ARC and this is my face reading it. 😐😐😐 I think this is going to be tough to get through as someone who reads a lot of personal growth. So far this is pretty basic and paints everything in such broad strokes that I don't think there is going to be much of use here for me. Maybe this is more for people who have never read a self-help book, like, ever.