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The Sweetness of Doing Nothing

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SKU: 9780008366490

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Escape the daily grind with “The Sweetness of Doing Nothing” by Sophie Minchilli. Discover the Italian art of “dolce far niente” and embrace a slower, more intentional way of life. Learn practical tips and inspiring insights to savor life’s simple pleasures and find joy in everyday moments. ISBN: 9780008366490. Perfect for those seeking mindfulness and a balanced lifestyle.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780008366490
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Binding: Hardback
  • No of Pages: 192
  • Weight: 384 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0008366497
  • Publisher Date: 30 Apr 2021
  • Height: 134 mm
  • Spine Width: 21 mm
  • Width: 183 mm

21 reviews for The Sweetness of Doing Nothing

  1. Aaryan Shreshtha

    Lovely book! It really inspired me to take more breaks and enjoy the small things.

  2. Urvashi Dayal

    Wonderful book! A gentle nudge to appreciate the present moment. Highly recommend.

  3. Anita Bhengra

    A quick and easy read. Not very in-depth, but still enjoyable.

  4. Hritik Kumar Singhal

    Absolutely loved it! A perfect guide to mindful living.

  5. Kanishk Garg

    Enjoyable, though a bit repetitive. Still, a good message overall.

  6. Mubashra Tahreem Parvez

    This book changed my perspective. I’m embracing a slower pace.

  7. Digvijay Singh Panwar

    I found it to be preachy in some parts. The idea is good but could be better.

  8. Jyoti Baghel

    A good reminder to relax, but not a groundbreaking read.

  9. Shobha Kiran

    A decent read, but not life-changing. Some helpful ideas, but nothing groundbreaking.

  10. Prathmesh Prakash Pampatwar

    A bit too romanticized for my taste, but I get the message.

  11. Soumik Goswami

    I loved the descriptions of Italian life. It did make me want to travel!

  12. Ujjwal Pandey

    Beautifully written and inspiring. This book has encouraged me to slow down.

  13. Ravinder Kumar

    Enjoyable and light. Could be a bit deeper, but it’s a good introduction to the concept.

  14. Devansh Bansal

    It felt like the author rambled. I had a hard time finishing it.

  15. Ankush Kumar Singh

    I felt it oversimplified complex issues. It didn’t resonate with me.

  16. Rahul Ghosh

    A bit repetitive at times, but overall a pleasant and relaxing read.

  17. Vaibhav Vivek Sahi

    A charming read, but I was expecting more practical advice. Still, a nice reminder to slow down.

  18. Ansaf S

    Really makes you think! Simple changes can have big effect.

  19. Gouri Mangal

    Didn’t provide as much value as I’d hoped. It was just okay.

  20. Utkarsh Kumar

    I wish there was more concrete guidance, but a nice sentiment.

  21. Sourin Dutta

    A delightful exploration of ‘dolce far niente.’ So inspiring!

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