Thursday, May 5, 2016

The Four Agreements

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The Four Agreements
Received 5 out of 5 stars

Review:
The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz was absolutely amazing. It was a short read, approximately 140 pages. I read the book in 5-7 days. The interesting part I found in the book was in regard to the agreements, which were more like our belief systems or the way we were taught certain things.

Everything in the book was right on target in regards to the way you should speak, how you should approach certain situations, things you should refrain from doing, and what you should do in regard to everything.

I was really attracted/connected with the parts in the book about love, doing your best, and how people's negative comments can inversely affect them.  


This book is a great read for those who want to be enlightened, break their chains of fear, and start rebuilding themselves from the ground up. Change takes time and so should rebuilding yourself. You know how the saying goes "Rome wasn't built in a day," neither should you. Take your time, relax, and enjoy this book in rebuilding yourself in more than a day.       

The Four Agreements

Picture found at Google Play
The Four Agreements
Received 5 out of 5 stars

Review:
The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz was absolutely amazing. It was a short read, approximately 140 pages. I read the book in 5-7 days. The interesting part I found in the book was in regards to the agreements, which were more like our belief systems or the way we were taught certain things.

Everything in the book was right on target in regards to the way you should speak, how you should approach certain situations, things you should refrain from doing, and what you should do in regards to everything.

I was really attracted/connected with the parts in the book about love, doing your best, and how people's negative comments can inversely affect them.  


This book is a great read for those who want to be enlightened, break their chains of fear, and start rebuilding themselves from the ground up. Change takes time and so should rebuilding yourself. You know how the saying goes "Rome wasn't built in a day," neither should you. Take your time, relax, and enjoy this book in rebuilding yourself in more than a day.       

Saturday, February 27, 2016

Power of Broke Anyone?

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Have you read the Power of Broke yet?

If not, see my book review below.

The book is amazing.

And who knows?

You may be able to attend a booksigning

With Mr. Daymond John.

Monday, February 22, 2016

Being So Broke Never Felt So Good!

The Power of Broke
Received 5 out of 5 stars

Review:
The Power of Broke by DaymondJohn is not only an inspiration to those who are broke, but also for those who may be rich or have a little cushion to sit on for a while. The book stresses the importance of tapping into your power of broke mindset and having it drive the decisions you make, the products you create, and all those things relative to becoming successful.

The book had an old school feel to it, which was similar to Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill, but it also had a new school feel to it, very similar to Thrive by Arianna Huffington. The very important thing in the book was that Daymond kept it real. He stated his feelings and did not sugar coat it, especially about the Rocky movies. It was very interesting how he included stories from other entrepreneurs and successful people, such as Steve Aoki, Acacia Brinley, and Christopher Gray.

This book is great to add to your collection if you are an individual looking to tap into your power of broke mindset and go after your dreams. We all need a little inspiration every now and then. This books gives that and more.


This is a must-have, must-keep, must-encourage type of book.      

Friday, December 11, 2015

Rachel’s Journey to Find Her Inner Self

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The Voyager’s Pursuit
Received 4 out of 5 stars

Review:
The Voyager’s Pursuit by T.K. Baltimore is an unconventional story about a young woman named Rachel Brooks who travels to India in search for something that she believes is missing in her life. It’s vague what Rachel is really searching for, but she will definitely bite off more than she can chew by being the kind hearted person that her parents raised her to be.

The book had me smiling with delight at Fred’s response to Ayen’s statement, embellish at Rachel’s candidness, and in disbelief at the events that took place toward the journey to enlightenment. Rachel was a kindred spirit with perspectives of those who live the bohemian lifestyle. This can be seen in the way she interacted with others and the uncommonness in her actions. This is a great book for those who want to live with no restraints and experience a voyage to their inner self, at whatever costs it takes.


~ The Journey to enlightenment is often unpaved obscure, but becomes cleared with each new step taken.          

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

A Legacy Worth Preserving

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Frida Kahlo: A Spiritual Biography
Received 4 out of 5 stars

Review:
The biography about well-known Mexican artist, Frida Kahlo, was very interesting. It took the previous stories that we learned about Frida as adolescents in school and transformed it into wells of information about her misfortunates and triumphs. It was interesting that in life she was a struggling artist, but in death, one of her self-portraits sold for $1.43 million dollars. This being the first time that a painting by an artist from that region had reached the million-dollar sales mark, as quoted by Jack Rummel, author of the book. The fact of her being a bigger artist in death in comparison to life immediately linked her with Edgar Allan Poe and Zora Neale Hurston. Both individuals were writers who reached ultimate fame after their death. Sounds similar to tragic abundance, but definitely something that happens to artist, writers, and others who pursue fame or fortune.

Something else very interesting about this book was the relationship between Frida and Diego. It seemed to be of a mother-child sort where she would run him baths, get him his favorite toys, and just take care of him. This seemed to work for both of them; Frida needed to take care of someone and Diego needed to be taken care of. Frida definitely had the ability to invoke courage and self-esteem among women, but her action of doing this often fell short, due to her living in the role in which her significant other wanted her to live.