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JD Shaffer
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I'm starting to get a bit tired of the repetitive "success stories"...
This is a good book, but really needs a serious editor to come through and cut about 30%...
— Jul 01, 2020 12:15AM
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This is a good book, but really needs a serious editor to come through and cut about 30%...
JD Shaffer
is on page 60 of 288
Very interesting techniques. I can easily see why they would work. :-)
— Jun 30, 2020 11:54PM
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JD Shaffer
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Very thorough and clear book so far. I'm a little bit distracted by all the testimonials,but I can't understand she's adding them for the motivation factor. I do appreciate that she cites research during her explanations. It helps me to have more confidence in her thoughts and in what she's explaining. I can't stand a book that just says a bunch of ideas with nothing to back it up besides, "But it's true!"
— Jun 30, 2020 07:58PM
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JD Shaffer
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Interesting premise. I'm curious to see what it actually has to say...
— Jun 30, 2020 05:54AM
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