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Notes to Myself: My Struggle to Become a Person

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SKU: 9780553273823

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Notes to Myself by Hugh Prather (ISBN: 9780553273823) is a life-changing journey of self-discovery. Explore your inner world with Prather’s profound and insightful notes. This book is a timeless treasure, offering a fresh perspective on life and personal growth. Perfect for self-reflection and mindfulness practices, “Notes to Myself” will resonate with you long after you finish reading.

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  • ISBN-13: 9780553273823
  • Publisher: Bantam
  • Publisher Imprint: Bantam
  • Depth: 13
  • Height: 107 mm
  • No of Pages: 176
  • Series Title: English
  • Width: 174 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0553273825
  • Publisher Date: 10 Oct 1983
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Edition: 20 ANV REP
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 21 mm
  • Weight: 91 gr

24 reviews for Notes to Myself: My Struggle to Become a Person

  1. Shaan Sundar R

    Notes to Myself offers unique introspections. It’s practical for daily thought & inspiration. Easy to read and digest.

  2. Garv Dave

    A bit too simplistic for my taste. Expected more depth. It’s okay for beginners, I would say.

  3. Akanksha Jindal

    A thoughtful read, but some notes felt a bit dated. Still, lots of wisdom here. Helped me reflect on my life. Worth reading but not life changing.

  4. Vipin Kumar

    Simple, direct, and deeply effective. It’s amazing how much wisdom is packed into such a small book. Wonderful.

  5. Shinjini Roy

    Some good ideas, but nothing groundbreaking. I felt like it dragged on a little bit.

  6. Yuvraj Shuryavanshi

    Simple yet profound. Prather’s notes are like little sparks of insight. I reread passages frequently. A great book!

  7. Adarsh Kumar Singh

    Found it a bit repetitive at times, but overall a worthwhile exploration of self. Gave me a new perspective.

  8. Himanshee Kumawat

    I struggled to connect with the writing style. It was a little abstract and hard to digest.

  9. Anurag Kapoor

    A beautiful and gentle guide to understanding oneself. Prather’s vulnerability is refreshing. Highly recommend!

  10. Tannu Rani

    Excellent! A book to savor slowly. Each note is a gem. I feel more aware of myself after reading.

  11. Manvi Singh

    It was okay. I found some notes relatable, but others just didn’t resonate with me. Mixed bag.

  12. Vinit Yadav

    Not bad, but not great either. I’ve read similar books that I liked better. Little bit disapppointed.

  13. Yash Tailor

    Some profound insights mixed with some that didn’t resonate. A bit uneven, but worth checking out. Some are not interesting.

  14. Tejas Rawat

    I expected more. It’s okay, but not as groundbreaking as I’d heard. I think the writing style is not fit for me.

  15. Mohammed Afsal A K

    A life-changing book that offers a fresh perspective on personal growth. Highly recommend this book for the masses.

  16. Abhigyan Raj

    A timeless classic. Prather’s words are as relevant today as they were when he wrote them. Inspiring!

  17. Himangi Sharma

    This book is a gift. It’s like having a conversation with your own soul. Deeply moving and insightful.

  18. Himanshu

    Found it a bit preachy at times, but there are still some valuable nuggets of wisdom. Some are not relevant.

  19. Nishant Bedwal

    Prather’s honesty is refreshing. This book helped me be kinder to myself. Great reading and insightfull.

  20. Swapnil Harishbhai Patel

    A little repetitive. The book contained many ideas which were quite similar to each other.

  21. Nishita Mathur

    Profound, insightful, and beautifully written. This book is a treasure. A game changer for me and my perspective.

  22. Priya Rai

    This book truly makes you think. I highlighted so many passages. It’s one I will keep going back to. A treasure for personal reflection.

  23. Anonymous

    Changed my perspective on life. So many ah-ha moments. A must-read for anyone seeking self-awareness. It is a great self help book.

  24. Adarsh Keshri

    Not what I was expecting. Seemed a bit disorganized and rambling. I didn’t get much from it.

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