![]() It didn't resonate with me, didn't feel smart, and didn't manage to captivate. ![]() But, more importantly, it read like the banter of Kathy Lee Gifford going on about her kids on the Regis and Kathy Lee show from long ago. I just wasn't keen on her voice (no offense!). ![]() What did me in, mostly, was the narration. ![]() That flesh out the meat of the matter in a manner that stimulates. Books that captivate with a story that flows, not stutters. That shy away from current pop culture verbiage. In her friendly, relatable style, Bogel shares engaging personal stories that show firsthand how understanding personality can revolutionize the way we live, love, work, and pray. She explains to listeners the life-changing insights that can be gained from each and shares specific, practical real-life applications across all facets of life, including love and marriage, productivity, parenting, the workplace, and spiritual life. But what we're finding is this: knowing which Harry Potter character you are is easy, but actually knowing yourself isn't as simple as just checking a few boxes on an online quiz.įor listeners who long to dig deeper into what makes them uniquely them (and why that matters), popular blogger Anne Bogel has done the hard part - collecting, exploring, and explaining the most popular personality frameworks, such as Myers-Briggs, StrengthsFinder, Enneagram, and others. ![]() If the viral Buzzfeed-style personality quizzes are any indication, we are collectively obsessed with the idea of defining and knowing ourselves and our unique place in the world. ![]()
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