Yesterday I posted the Blog Tour for The Me Project. Today I want to focus on my personal thoughts on the book.
You can read yesterday's post containing information on the book.
I love the premise of this book. I have a passion for helping people find their passions and then incorporating them into every day life. This book has you start by making a "bucket list" - a list of goals or activities or accomplishments for your life. Fifty things you want to do in the next fifty years. After composing your list, you prayerfully choose one item and do the 21 projects in the book related to that goal.
I am still in the process of choosing a goal to work on. This would have been an easy book to read through, post the tour, and move on. But I really want to engage with this material. I have started reading through the projects to get a feel for them. They seem interesting and do-able. The author shares great personal information and stories. The writing style is easy to read.
If you are looking for a change in your life - looking for "what's next" - invest a month in reading through this book, doing the projects for one of your goals, and see how your life is enhanced and changed in the process.
4 out of 5 stars
Recommended for: Christian women, accountability partners, Sunday School classes, small groups, Bible study groups.
Cautions: none
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I am a lover of books; I can't get enough of them. Come check out my recommendations for readers of all ages! I hope you find some new reading treasures for you and your family here. Three star books are good, four star books are great, five star books are outstanding. In general, if I didn't like it, I don't even blog about it. Recommendations are based on my personal opinions, and cautions are listed for the sake of sensitive and/or younger readers.
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