Seriously! Are We There Yet?! - Book Review

 

BOOK SUMMARY

"Seriously! Are We There Yet?!" is a personal growth guide and reminder of the joy of living life as it was meant to be. It's a motivational self-help book offering wisdom that's not sugar-coated; rather, it speaks to what is and to objectively seeing things for what they could be in a digestible colorfully uplifting - yet practical - read.

This book - written with a nod to Dr. Seuss - is the perfect gift to give to yourself and to loved ones from age one to 101 (or more). It's the much-needed encouragement to live in the moment and to enjoy the journey with all its winding and bumpy roads.

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Seriously! Are We There Yet?!  by Paolina Milana & Joe Edwards is an insightful little book about self-reflection; one that prompts us to understand that the experiences we encounter along the journey of our lives are not in vain. Our experiences have helped shape us to become the persons we are today.
  
We tend to spend too much time looking for the next big thing, thinking that until we become superstars or bestselling authors or renowned artists, that's the only time we have 𝘢𝘳𝘳𝘪𝘷𝘦𝘥 in life and be truly fulfilled.  
The truth is, life may not be turning out the way you planned it, but even the little that you're doing right now counts. Who, what and where you are right now is exactly who, what and where you should be, now.

Life is not a race, so slow down and enjoy precious moments, because you only get to live once. So rather than run it like a race, eager to get to the finish line, why not take it slow, savoring every move and turn, turning mistakes into lessons and not regrets, and believing that whatever you're doing right now 𝘮𝘢𝘵𝘵𝘦𝘳𝘴, no matter how mundane you think it is.

It's a great graphic book that at first glance seems geared towards kids, but the words in it have never rang truer for all adults. A really quick read too!🔥

Rating: 4.5 / 5
GENRE: Graphic Literature/Self-help
COARSE LANGUAGE/GRAPHIC CONTENT: None
MATERIAL CONNECTION: Provided to me by publisher via Netgalley





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