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F**Y
Authentic, thought provoking questions + wisdom
Great book! The questions posed are so thought provoking and insightful. I’m sure this book has been a blessing to everyone who has read it! Author truly has such an optimistic outlook on life, yet is authentic and shares failures in book. Truly amazing! Thank you Paul for sharing your faith, wisdom, and heart in this book! It is impactful.
G**E
Practical. Funny. Honest. Wisdom.
I lead a young adult ministry at Living Word Community Church in York, PA and the #1 topic of interest, revealed in a recent survey of my group, was how to do this thing called “adulting”! I’ve searched through many books and curriculum and was so happy to have found Paul’s book, blog, and online course (included if you purchase the book)!!! His writing style is pleasantly conversational, honest, funny and at the same time delivers the much needed wisdom to make the transition into adulthood a little more clear and a lot less frustrating!The book is broken up in easy bite-sized sections, which is great because each question has the potential to cause deep reflection on the many important areas of life.I Love the book! You should buy it!Sign up for the online course and discover your Signature Sauce!! I love the book so much, I bought ten more for a young adult study this summer!
T**S
Great for people in their early 20s just starting out
My child is so pleased with this book. She said it is very informative
A**A
Still incredibly relevant for me as a 30 year old single female
Having just turned 30 this past year, I've been reflecting a lot on my 20s.You might think that this book is for someone who feels lost in their 20s and is struggling a lot with life.I found this to not necessarily be the case with this book. I actually have amazingly come out of my 20s pretty happy with how those years turned out. Now, of course we all struggle in our 20s in some way or another, and that's okay. This book is for anyone dealing with these formative years of life.Paul breaks this book down into four main categories: Adulting to Win, Careerish, Relationshipping, and Signature SauceThese are just a few of the questions that really challenged me.#15 What is fear keeping me from doing? Is it worth it?#16. What would my life look like if I were okay just being me?#32 Am I being brave enough to be awkward?#42 Am I dreaming big and being faithful in the small?#51 Do I create or do I complain more?I would recommend just reading through all 101 questions to start with like the author suggests, then going back and delving further into the content provided with each question and thinking through your own questions to each answer.Seriously grab a copy! You won't regret it!(I received a free copy of 101 Questions You Need to Ask in Your Twenties by the publisher in exchange for an honest review)
D**E
You Need This Book In Your Collection!
Haven't even finished reading the book yet and I want everyone to know that it's great. I even reached out to Paul on twitter to let him know that I was loving the book and he replied! It's things like this that make me love authors and motivators. Paul knows what it's like to be in our shoes as a "twenty-something" and as such his books speaks to us. Definitely recommend this book to any and all that are going through a rough time or don't know what to do next in these crucial years of our lives. Easy to read as well!
B**E
A Quick, Witty and Wise Read for Anyone
Being in my 40s and my children in their 20s, I began to ask the same questions of my life that they were. I was excited that this book was not only a quick read, but it was enjoyable. The author writes with such wit and wisdom, that it feels as though you are having a conversation over coffee with a trusted friend! I bought 5 more to give to the special 20 somethings—and a couple of late teens—in my life!
M**G
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K**E
Thought-provoking questions with a healthy dose of humor
This book is such a great resource for millennials. One of the things I love about it is how the questions challenge you to think about your own life in a way that standard "tips" or "advice" don't often do. Paul also weaves in his trademark humor throughout the book, which is nice. Just when you're starting to get all serious about pondering your life, he hits you with an image of a "horse dipping a chip in the salsa bar." It's as if he's sitting there with you saying "hey, you need to get to know yourself and take control of your life...but that doesn't mean you can't have fun doing it."
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