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A springboard

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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 12-05-23

Nilson hits the core issues that were stagnating my progress. I hope this helps those in the same place. I love driving and listening to podcasts and books for business and success. This is a great one. The author has an attention grabbing way of speaking, the vibe is very California chill, and the content is more than helpful- it’s got a propelling strength to it.

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Worth it

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Revisado: 04-23-19

I could feel things leaving my body during the prayers. Even after calling out spirits I didn’t think I had any part in, I could feel a reluctant thing being pulled out. So I researched those specific ones and found that I was simply unaware of all that they were attaching themselves to and getting into my life. I started to experience nights of things being exposed when they wanted to remain hidden, and was able to remove a tremendous chain off of my child in so seeing. I recommend this author be taken at his word.

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To those upset the book uses Jesus as a standard

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4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 01-02-18

I read the one stars, and they are quite unified. The book is trash the moment you realize it doesn't completely trash Jesus' example and standards for Love. That is the antithesis to logic, reason, Atheism as a whole: to trash something because of the preconceived rather than the learned, reviewed and researched. Is this book going to challenge your pre-existing views, drag in Christian values that you may not think are the standard? Sure. Does the author do it in a respectful, suggestive, religious-free way? Hell yes. If this impeccable attempt at sliding what is agreeable from a belief system into the every day person's life isn't good enough, you're dragging a filter in yourself, rather than an objective view. Here's why your filter needs to be trashed, or put on a shelf for a year: you searched for dating advice books. Your existing data, filters, applications, are not working and you are looking for help. What you've thought was good advice in the past, was in fact not. Your thinker is broken. That's a major theme in this challenge. After applying what some call "common knowledge" from the book, and being more than half way through the one year challenge described at the end of the book, I have to say the results so far are remarkable. It's been the hardest time, and the most fruitful time of my life. I've taken breaks from dating before, but not with the Stanley's viewpoints in mind. I hope people set aside their existing, failing wisdom and take a chance. A one year chance. It's been so remarkable, I don't think I'll date someone who hasn't taken the challenge.

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