Description
- ISBN-13: 9780008135393
- Publisher: HarperCollins UK
- Publisher Imprint: William Collins
- Height: 216 mm
- No of Pages: 320
- Width: 135 mm
- ISBN-10: 0008135398
- Publisher Date: January, 2015
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Weight: 270 gr
Original price was: ₹499.00.₹374.25Current price is: ₹374.25.
Develop unshakeable mental strength with Amy Morin’s 13 Things Mentally Strong People Don’t Do. Overcome self-pity, entitlement, and negativity. Learn the 13 habits holding you back from a productive, meaningful life. Perfect for fans of self-improvement and personal development. ISBN: 9780008135393.
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Jayesh –
Not a groundbreaking book, but a decent reminder of things we already know. I found it motivating and useful.
Midhunprasad M –
This book is a gem. It’s well-written, engaging, and full of practical advice. A must-read for anyone seeking personal growth.
Pradaksh Chatter –
A valuable resource for anyone looking to improve their mental toughness. Well-written and easy to understand.
Amarjeet Kumar –
The book offers valuable insights, but I wished for more in-depth analysis of the concepts. Still, a good starting point.
Rahul Gupta –
This book really opened my eyes to some negative habits I didn’t realize I had. It’s empowering and actionable.
Awdhesh Gairola –
A good read with practical advice, but I found some points a bit repetitive. Still, a helpful guide for building mental resilience.
Gulshan Kumar Mahto –
A simple yet effective guide to mental strength. The advice is practical and easy to implement. I highly recommend it.
Sahil Lamba –
I enjoyed the book and found it very insightful. It’s helping me to take control of my life and achieve my goals.
Madhurima Purkait –
A great reminder of important principles. Easy to read and apply to daily life. A helpful tool for personal development.
Shifa Islam –
It’s alright. A bit preachy, but some good points. Worth a read if you’re into self-help.
Sonal Kumar –
It’s okay, but a bit generic. Some useful tips, but nothing particularly new.
Anushka Bhartiya –
I appreciated the straightforward approach. It provides a good foundation for understanding mental strength. A worthwhile read.
Mahak –
A must-read for anyone struggling with negative thought patterns. This book is a game-changer! Highly recommended.
Prasoon Kumar –
The book provides a clear roadmap for building mental strength. I feel more equipped to handle challenges.
Mihir Lanjewar –
I found it repetitive and not particularly insightful. It might be helpful for someone new to self-help.
Akhil Vanapalli –
I loved how practical and relatable this book is. It’s like having a personal coach guiding you.
Ritik Sharma –
A decent book. Nothing groundbreaking, but it offers a fresh perspective on mental strength.
Ashish Khatana –
Easy to understand and implement the strategies. Some parts felt a little basic, but overall a solid self-help book.
Anant Garg –
Some of the points felt a bit obvious, but overall it’s a good checklist for self-improvement.
Manish –
Helped me identify some negative behaviors. Easy to read. I’m glad I picked this up.
Ayush Tanwar –
A good starting point for learning about mental strength, but it lacks depth in some areas.