Friday, 30 June 2023

Maybe you should give up by Byron Morrison~ Blog Tour


 Publisher: Morgan James Publishing

Publication Date: 27th June 2023
Genre: Self Help
Summary:
After years of being his own worst enemy, Byron Morrison knows exactly how frustrating the never-ending cycle of hard work, expectation, and minimal results can be. Maybe You Should Give Up is Morrison's answer to the question: how can anyone achieve their dreams if hard work isn't enough?It seems like every self-help book and personal development program is the same these days, preaching that if someone just does more and pushes harder, they can achieve the life of their dreams. This expectation doesn't often work with long-term results, which leaves many people to face the unfortunate reality of never reaching their goals.Why? Because despite their good intentions, they get in their own way, sabotaging themselves and becoming the biggest stumbling block in the way of their success.Tired of going 'round in circles, Byron Morrison realized he needed to do something different. He gave up--not on his goals and dreams, accepting a life of mediocrity lying on the couch--but on being controlled by fear. He gave up living in the past. He gave up comparing himself to others. He gave up on being so hard on himself. And he gave up putting off his happiness.And it worked. He was able to get out of his own way and finally take control of his life.Maybe You Should Give Up explains how to throw out the rule book, break the mold and do something different. Byron Morrison's approach helps readers identify 7 areas of their life that cause them to get in their own way and keep them stuck in a self-destructive cycle; he models how to give up on what holds a person back--to finally take control of the life they want and deserve.

Review:

Firstly thank you to Love Books Tours, Morgan James Publishing and Byron Morrison for having me on the tour and sending me a copy of the book to review.
I was really intrigued by this book, from the moment the email hit my inbox to see if I wanted on this tour I was eager to read it. And I'm really glad that I have, it's brilliantly well-written and to me everything Byron Morrison says makes sense. At the beginning of the book, the author asks you to raise your hands if what he's saying is familiar and I have to admit my hand was raised ( which caused my small one to ask what mummy wanted) because I am guilty of getting in my own way when trying to succeed with goals. So I knew from the introduction that this book was defiantly for me.
Aside from being well written, it's written in such a nice easy-to-follow way, it's been broken down into steps and each step has its own chapter, nothing feels too overwhelming. And unlike most self-help books that sit and tell you how wrong you've been doing everything and berate you for not making changes sooner, I don't come away from this book feeling like I've been told off. I feel like I have someone there (admittedly in book form) to help me move through these challenges to change my way of thinking and stop self-sabotaging. 
It's a book that defiantly needs another read to take it all in properly and make changes and so I'll be keeping it on my shelf for now.

Krystina xx

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