101 Self-Development Statements and Questions by Kenneth Liddane
Publisher: A Helping Mind
Genre: Non-Fiction, Contemporary
Rating: 4 Stars
Reviewed by AstilbeAre you struggling to find answers regarding your own thoughts, feelings, emotions and behaviours?
These 101 Self-Development Statements and Questions are intended to provide
you with the opportunity to explore and identify your unconscious self.Broken down into 21 categories, you are sure to find answers that no one else can provide.
After all, the answers are always within!
It’s never too early or too late for self-improvement.
I appreciated how open-ended these statements and questions were. It was clear to me that the author did everything he could to avoid making any assumptions about his readers that would hinder them from exploring the ideas he introduced to them. Because of this, I would feel completely comfortable recommending this book to people from all walks of life and from a wide variety of ages and perspectives. While it seemed to be written primarily for adults, I could see how younger readers could get just as much out of it if they were interested in self-development.
In a review of a previous book by Mr. Liddane, I mentioned the need for another round of editing for that work. I’m pleased to say that I saw a big improvement in his writing between then and now. While I did notice some punctuation errors here that I wish had been caught before publication, it was really nice to see how he’s grown in this area. I hope that I will be able to give his next submission a five star rating as I enjoyed everything else about it.
One of my favorite things about reading this author’s thoughts had to do with how well-rounded they were. He asked his audience to probe every angle of his topics, from taking note of their own faults to making lists of ways they could improve their relationships with others. This was something that expected readers to be highly self-aware while also providing opportunities to improve that skill for anyone who thought they could be better at it.
101 Self-Development Statements and Questions was a helpful and thought-provoking read.