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Know Yourself

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I tend to find books described by the author/publisher as inspirational to be lacking substance.
This one did say "inspire", and I missed it, so my fault. I picked up this book expecting a few dozen deep questions that I'd have to ponder. Instead I got over a hundred questions centered around inspiration and creativity. These questions were good for self discovery but not focused enough to be too useful for self improvement.

None of these things are necessarily bad. In fact I think the target audience will find this to be a great book It is lovingly created, beautiful to look at and well designed. If you've enjoyed "War of Art" give this book a shot.

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Thanks to Workman Publishing Company for the ARC!

The title says it all: "A Book Of Questions".
It's a very colorful book, with beautiful decorations. Each page brings a new question that will help you to know yourself better. Some of them are very simple (like, "What makes you laugh?"), but you'll need to reflect a bit more to answer others (like, "What have you recently changed your mind about?").

I had the chance to read a digital copy, so I only answered in my head. I recommend you to get a hardcover/paperback edition, so you can actually write your thoughts on the pages. It must be interesting to keep this book for a few years, then read it again later and see what has changed.

Very nice work.

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This was a handy little read and something I got a lot of enjoyment out of. It's not often you get to sit down and interview yourself and this book asks the questions you don't often ask yourself.

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This book will help you know yourself better and could serve as journal prompts. I'd actually enjoy reading through it with other people, using the questions as conversation starters. I enjoyed the colorful and crisp layout.

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This book is full of questions you would love answering, especially in a group. It's best to get the hardcover or paperback edition. The illustrations are quirky and add to the appeal of the overall message.

I received a free copy from NetGalley.

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An excellent book of journal prompts to know yourself better.
Many thanks to NetGalley, the publisher, and the author. All opinions are my own.

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