And after reading the book in just 2 days, I must say, wow! It. Was. Amazing.
Not to be redundant but the book was completely inspiring. It was such a gem and I am so glad that I just happened to stumble upon it. I have been feeling like I've been in a rut lately and needed something to lift my spirits. The book taught me to look for inspiration in my daily life and had many journal exercises, which caused me to dig deep into my past, my future wants/needs/goals and my spiritual mind.
But then I thought to myself, "How many people do I know that have written a book? How many people do I know that have taken the incentive to write a book?" Answer? Zero. So it doesn't matter if there are millions of people out there that do have published books and mine isn't yet. That's nothing for me to be ashamed of because I found my passion and I acted on it. And I found something within myself to inspire me.
So if you've been holding back or finding excuses or you're just stuck in a rut, please do whatever it takes to find inspiration and passion in your life. Say "yes" to more things and live life to the fullest. And don't judge yourself based on other peoples' successes. Stay true to yourself!
If you need more information, I highly recommend that you check out You Are Inspired and get your own opinion on it. Or just read it for kicks. Either one is good.
What's your favorite self-help book? Have you read You Are Inspired? What are your opinions?
-Chelsea
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