Description
- ISBN-13: 9780241465448
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Weight: 352 gr
- ISBN-10: 0241465443
- Publisher Date: 18 Apr 2024
- Height: 152 mm
- Spine Width: 24 mm
- Width: 233 mm
Original price was: ₹899.00.₹764.15Current price is: ₹764.15.
Unlock the power of rituals to transform your life with “The Ritual Effect” by Michael Norton. Discover how simple rituals can enhance meaning, boost performance, and foster connection. Norton’s insightful research reveals the science behind rituals and provides practical tools to create positive change. ISBN: 9780241465448. Perfect for self-improvement and personal growth enthusiasts.
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Sameer Sanjay Bhosle –
A truly enlightening book! ‘The Ritual Effect’ is a must-read for anyone looking to add more meaning and purpose to their life. I’m already seeing positive results.
Harshvardhan Gupta –
A good overview of rituals and their potential benefits. Easy to understand and apply. A solid resource for personal growth.
Prashant Singh –
Norton offers an interesting take on rituals. I enjoyed learning about the different types of rituals and their effects. A good read for those seeking self-discovery.
Prasad Balasaheb Ekhande –
The book had some interesting points. However, the writing style was a little dense. I struggled to stay fully engaged with the material.
Prashant Singh –
This book changed my perspective on daily routines. I’ve already started incorporating small rituals and feel more connected. Highly recommend!
Shivam Sunil Salampuria –
Norton makes a strong case for the power of rituals. The book is well-researched and thought-provoking. It helped me understand the deeper importance of my habits.
Madhavi Gupta –
While the topic is intriguing, this book didn’t quite deliver the profound insights I was hoping for. It’s informative, but not transformative.
Vaibhav Raj –
I appreciate the scientific approach to rituals. Norton backs up his claims with solid research. A valuable read for anyone interested in self-improvement.
Madhurima Purkait –
A fascinating look at rituals! Norton provides compelling evidence for their effectiveness. Some parts felt a bit repetitive, but overall a worthwhile read for self-improvement.
Abhinav Pandey –
Interesting concept, but the writing style was a bit dry. It felt more academic than practical. I’m still not entirely convinced about the ‘ritual effect’.
Simran Koli –
Informative and well-written, but I was expecting more practical exercises. Still, a worthwhile exploration of the power of rituals.
Animesh Sharma –
I found some useful insights, but the book didn’t fully capture my attention. It felt like a long essay at times. Could have been more engaging.
Shreya Singh –
I enjoyed learning about the science behind rituals. The book provided some actionable steps, though I wish there were more concrete examples.
Swapnil Chatterjee –
This book is a game-changer! It provides a new way to look at everyday tasks and transform them into meaningful experiences. I feel empowered to create positive change.