Rating:⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐-(5/5)
The Sun Always Rises by Dean Heath is a self-help book of quotations that I advise not to be read all at once. A page a day is the recommended dose because reading requires meditation such that you find a new sense of purpose where hope is lost.
The book’s format allows readers to take each piece of advice one day at a time. The author doesn't mince words. His advice is relatable and straightforward. He urges us to take charge of who we are and who we want to be because our time here is short, and one day, all too soon, it will end. Likewise, we must dream so hard that it hurts to remain still. Conceivably in the cause of your journey through life, you make mistakes, do not fret. Embrace those mistakes because they are preparation stickers for success.
In the words of Dean, “What you say to yourself matters.” The moment you begin to talk down on yourself, you're setting yourself up because self-doubt is like a bird clipping its wings. Hence, don’t judge yourself by your failures. Judge yourself by your persistence to overcome adversity.
This book contains valuable keys to prosperity and conquering self-doubt and notifies readers of the ills of procrastination. It is a book for self-reflection and propels you to deep thought that would change your life forever only if you practice the keys. Dean Heath did not hold back in giving out life secrets. The question is: are you willing to take charge and not succumb to fear of failure or depression?
Ultimately, this book is a superb example of propelling and well-articulated self-help tips. It is undoubtedly deserving of the broadest possible readership.
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