The Synopsis:
Do you want to experience your one life—your whole life—to its fullest measure?
In this stirring book, author, blogger and lifestyle entrepreneur, Tal Gur offers his own transformational journey as an inspiring example and practical guide to implementing the art of fully living to its fullest potential. You’ll learn how to actualize your potential by forging all aspects of your life through the process built into your life goals.
Can you imagine what the world would be like if everyone discovered and did what made them feel fully alive?
Your dreams are your dreams for a reason; they are rooted in your deepest understanding of who you want and can become.
I received this book from the author for the purpose of this review. All comments and opinions are entirely my own.
Review:

Your dreams are your dreams for a reason; they are rooted in your deepest understanding of who you want and can become.
The Art of Fully Living is a book written to inspire its readers to get up and chase the dreams that have been in their minds and hearts for so long.
Tal Gur begins every chapter telling about his own life and how he accomplished his goals, and sometimes, even how he fell short of his goals. The tasks that he accomplished throughout his life are absolutely incredible and certainly worth reading, but it never feels like he’s bragging or patting himself on the back. His stories always give an encouraging message of “if I could do this, then YOU can absolutely accomplish whatever is on your list”!
Tal does speak openly about his partying lifestyle, however there are no mentions of sexually explicit moments. There is however, mentions of hangovers and some mild curse words mentions.
Overall, I enjoyed reading The Art of Fully Living and took away a few things that will be applied to my own life. If you’re stuck in a rut, not knowing how to pursue your dreams and goals, I recommend this book just as a jump start to get you moving again. You’ll definitely be able to come away with at least one thing to apply to your goals.
I give it 4 out of 5 stars.
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