On the question of whether in a thriller it is scarier to sense the danger from the beginning but discover the enemy at the end of the story, or to know the enemy from the beginning and try to escape him, the self-awareness book "Bumblebee Under the Bed your" chooses the second version.
It is the adventure of getting to know ourselves, with its unknown and often dark sides, but also the way to tame this "boob", so that by gaining control of it we become protagonists in the task of reclaiming and highlighting our virtues and capabilities.
- With this perspective, an attempt is made in a first part to investigate the elements that make up our "I" and the way our thinking works, in order to highlight all those factors that shape our personality.
- In a second part, the way of this reprogramming is developed in more detail, through the instrumentalization of imagination and the appropriation of success factors.
- Finally, the reader's attention is drawn to an admonition that constitutes not only the context but also the condition of a happy life towards which every effort of self-improvement aims. An advice that is summed up by the phrase "give the present a place in your life".
A self-awareness book so you don't become a coward
of those who scare you
Pleasant, insightful, detailed but not at all boring, the book you hold in your hands you read and re-read, referring to it every time you feel that your possibilities have limits and your dreams have brakes!
Tina Messaropoulou, Journalist
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