
Title | : | It Will All Work Out: The Freedom of Letting Go |
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It Will All Work Out: The Freedom of Letting Go Reviews
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I picked this up on a whim. It's one of the free books offered by Prime Reading for July 2023, and I've always liked Kevin Hart so I chose this.It's actually an essay. He writes about his journey in overcoming his controlling tendencies and learning to truly live
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Kevin Hart joins the ranks of motivational authors. Like Tony Robbins and Matthew McConnahey before him, Hart offers advice on letting go of the “monster” that is holding you back. Unlike Robbins and McConnahey, Harts advice is distilled into a very short and readable
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I never thought I’d say this Kevin Hart gets me”. Everything he described is so true and accurate. I really appreciated someone knowing exactly what this feels like. His answers to taming the monster is easier said than done, but that’s always the case with mental issues.
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I didn't expect a comedian to write a good self help book. But it is. And his approach to being a control freak is trusting other people. I'm not sure I agree with him, but I have learned you can't control other people and trying to makes them mad. The American Way is
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A good, solid easy read containing advice about a reality we all face! 10 years ago on accident left me a quadriplegic. Everything changed in a blink of an eye. I went from being a very independent executive traveling the globe managing a large workforce. Now I
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There's lots of advice out there to help get people off of dead center by taking a serious re eval of their life to wake up and fly right. I had no idea Kevin Hart would be the one to so succinctly layout 'truth' as it played out in his own life and to guide readers to a
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Written like a conversation with a friend telling you the straight truth. Some good takeaways about how we all have control issues either external or internal, some small and some big but taming them and letting go can change your path.
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Quick, easy read & great content. But if you have been on a path of self= development for a while, this may be a humorously written reminder, not new material.