Description
- ISBN-13: 9780008626518
- Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
- Binding: Hardback
- Language: English
- Width: 141 mm
- ISBN-10: 0008626510
- Publisher Date: 31 Jan 2023
- Height: 222 mm
- Weight: 270 gr
Original price was: ₹699.00.₹524.25Current price is: ₹524.25.
Discover inner peace and purpose with “Think Like a Monk” by Jay Shetty. This #1 Sunday Times bestseller offers practical steps to reduce anxiety and live a more meaningful life, based on ancient wisdom and modern science. Learn how to train your mind for greater focus, clarity, and emotional resilience, even amidst life’s challenges. Pre-order now and embark on a transformative journey towards lasting calm and fulfillment. ISBN: 9780008626518
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Vivek Kumar –
Easy to understand and implement the strategies. A very helpful book for anyone.
Bazil Mehdi –
The book is inspiring, it motivates you to be a better version of yourself and is very well written.
Jyotiraditya Chauhan –
While the book has some useful tips, it relies too much on anecdotal evidence and less on scientific facts.
Medha S Tigga –
Transformative! This book changed my perspective on life. Highly recommend for those seeking inner peace.
Satyaman Shukla –
I enjoyed the book and found the exercises practical. It’s a good starting point for anyone interested in mindfulness.
Leela Avinash Kanisetty –
The author’s personal anecdotes make the book engaging. A must-read for personal development.
Gautam Garg –
Simple, practical, and effective. This book provides actionable steps for a better life. Highly recommended.
Sheshan A Hegde –
I found some chapters more useful than others, but overall a good read for mindfulness.
Sana Rehman –
This book is life-changing! I’ve already started implementing the advice. A fantastic guide.
Rishav Kumar –
Good starting point, but I need to explore more to get a better understanding about mindfulness
Mohan Chaubey –
A good read with some insightful advice, but felt a bit repetitive at times. Overall, a helpful guide to mindfulness.
Ramanansri Ravishankar Aiyar –
I was hoping for more in-depth analysis. It’s a good introduction but lacks deeper insights.
Jitendra Ruparam Mali –
A bit too simplistic for my taste. It may be better suited for beginners in mindfulness.