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Book Review: 2024...Your Year of More by Noah William Smith

2024 is around the corner. A new year! We are all excited to fill up our lives with a new set of motivation. A fresh wave of new resolutions is on the list. Before we plunge into any new year…our life looks like again an empty bucket. What to try new…what to shed behind…we become cluttered…isn’t it? That’s with everyone I guess.


Through his book Noah offers exciting sense of motivation to readers. In an order the book covers a gamut of life-related topics that will re-instate your focus and help you scale up your efforts where you can invest for a brighter future. Through the list of A to Z, you can have insights about many concepts, cogitate on them, implement them and learn some tips from Noah’s life’s experiences. Like a personal journal, he begins with introduction, his experiences, plans…inevitably overall opens up a window to his life. A self-improvement book with personal touch keeps banality away. And Noah did that in the best possible way.

The content of the book will help you in prioritizing your focused efforts for a fulfilling and happy life in 2024. You can after some time, if heeded on his words, reflect on your bucket list and tally as what you achieved and missed. This can be done with a simple and effective tool that he offered in the book – by making three monthly goals…it is a part of exercise, seems quite a feasible option for all of us.

Creative Thinking, Dreams, Enthusiasm, and Letting Go are some quite imperative topics teach us to open for a vista broader than our tenacity and efforts. At times the book sounds personal recording of the author, but as it is said that every cloud has a silver lining. Take it positive and you will have your life lessons in a most amazing way. This book shows you the way as in the New Year not to be intimated by stress, futility of time, overwhelming thoughts, anxiety, and disorder.

“2024...Your Year of More” by Noah William Smith illuminates a path towards genuine happiness and fulfillment in 2024 and even beyond. Noah’s unique book format and lucid writing makes the book a quick and fast read for all those looking to soar high in their life…always. A well-developed, rounded, and nicely developed book.

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