Description
- ISBN-13: 9780063425125
- Publisher: HarperOne
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Weight: 140 gr
- ISBN-10: 0063425122
- Publisher Date: 2024-07-30
- Height: 15 mm
- No of Pages: 240
- Width: 213 mm
Original price was: ₹450.00.₹337.50Current price is: ₹337.50.
Master the art of discernment with Emily P. Freeman’s “How to Walk into a Room.” This insightful guide (ISBN: 9780063425125) empowers you to make confident decisions about where to invest your time and energy. Learn when to embrace opportunities and when to gracefully decline, creating a life aligned with your values and purpose. Perfect for anyone seeking clarity and direction.
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Thushar Ajith –
It has a few interesting ideas about being selective. However, I felt it could have gone more into depth. It’s okay at best.
Shikhar Suryawanshi –
I didn’t find this book particularly helpful. It was a bit too vague and didn’t offer enough practical advice for a busy person.
Siddharth Vankam –
Really useful for thinking about how I spend my time. Great tips and easy to follow along. Highly recommend this book!
Rohit Raj Pillai –
A fairly simple read. While it has some value, it just didn’t quite hit the mark for me. Just average.
Prince Jangra –
I found some of the advice practical, while other parts were a bit too abstract for me. It has some useful insights on boundaries.
Rithvik Sahini –
This book is great! It really made me think about where I was spending my time. It helped me refocus on myself.
Mohit Verma –
Life-changing! Gave me the framework to prioritize my well-being. I am living a much happier life. Love the author so much.
Meghraj Chakraborty –
This book helped me to understand myself. I definitely recommend it. Amazing, just amazing. Buy this book!
Abhay Kumar Rajak –
Not a bad book, but it didn’t blow me away. Some helpful reminders, but nothing groundbreaking. I appreciate the attempt.
Ashish Kumar –
Freeman’s gentle wisdom shines through. This book is a comforting and practical guide to making better decisions. A must-read!
Aniket Mathur –
A good starting point for learning about boundaries, though experienced readers might not find much new here. Good for beginner.
Tejaswi Satya Sai Raj Mosa –
I enjoyed the book, it has a new approach of looking at things. It has shifted my perspective.
Aritra Bose –
Excellent book for anyone struggling with overcommitment. It’s a great tool to use to check in with yourself.
Anuj Pandey –
This book changed my perspective on choices. I’m now making decisions that align with my core values. Thanks a bunch!
Anurag Ghoshal –
A thought-provoking read. I appreciated the gentle guidance on making choices, but some parts felt a bit repetitive. Overall, helpful!
Joseph Hnunthansang –
Some useful insights, but the writing style didn’t quite resonate with me. I had a hard time staying focused, maybe not for me.
Akanksha Jindal –
A decent book on setting boundaries. I took away a few good points but some I already knew. Okay for beginners like me.
Prajwal Narendra Akhade –
I enjoyed the reflective questions in this book. Some chapters resonated more than others, but overall a positive experience.
Medha S Tigga –
Freeman’s writing is lovely. This book helped me think more critically about my commitments. A good read if you’re feeling overwhelmed.
Byreddi Sri Kavya Chandrika –
I loved the practical advice and relatable anecdotes. This book is a game-changer for anyone who wants to live intentionally.
Vaishnavi –
While the concept is interesting, the book felt a little drawn out. I think it could have been more concise and effective.
Abhishek Singh Bhandari –
Easy to read and digest. Though, I was hoping for more concrete examples. Still, a worthwhile investment of time. I recommend.
Neeraj Davis –
I loved the author’s perspective. It’s a gentle and insightful look at saying ‘yes’ and ‘no’. Helped me declutter my schedule.
Abhinav Srivastava –
This book gave me the courage to say ‘no’ more often. I feel more in control of my time and energy. A fantastic read for all!