Description
- ISBN-13: 9788190565561
- Publisher: Hay House Inc
- Publisher Imprint: Hay House Inc
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 8190565567
- Publisher Date: 2008
- Binding: Paperback
Original price was: ₹450.00.₹382.50Current price is: ₹382.50.
Unlock the power of gratitude with “Gratitude: A Way of Life” by Louise L. Hay (ISBN: 9788190565561). Discover life-changing insights from renowned teachers and writers who have transformed their lives through gratitude. Embrace thankfulness and cultivate a positive mindset. Perfect for personal growth and self-improvement.
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Anuja Sinha –
Simple and effective. It helps with the daily grind of life. Makes you stop and appreciate
Aanchal Arya –
I enjoyed the variety of voices in this book. Some essays were better than others, but worth the read.
Harshit Kumar –
This book helped shift my focus to the good things in my life. Highly recommend!
Rohan Chaturvedi –
It’s a quick read and provides an optimistic outlook. A feel-good book, overall!
Ajeet Kumar –
A great collection of wisdom from different perspectives! Gave me a lot to ponder.
Anmol –
Found it a bit preachy at times, but there are some good nuggets of wisdom.
Shabbir Ahmed –
It’s okay. I expected more depth. A decent introduction to the concept, though.
Yasaswani Akula –
This book is a sweet collection of thoughts on gratitude. A bit repetitive, but a comforting message.
Ashish Ranjan –
A gentle guide to cultivating gratitude. I found it uplifting and practical.
Vansh Sarraf –
Some repetitive themes, but the core message of gratitude shines through. Decent read.
Himanshu Yadav –
A nice reminder to be thankful. Some stories resonated more than others. Overall, a good read for a positivity boost.
Divyanshi –
A wonderful reminder to focus on the positive. I will reread this again!
Ankit –
While the message is positive, the writing felt a little simplistic for my taste.
Amrita Reji –
Easy to read, and each chapter offers something to be grateful about. Really enjoyable!
Vishal Baisoya –
Inspiring! Simple yet profound. It’s changed my perspective. Easy to read and digest.
Jay Patel –
A mixed bag. Some essays were enlightening; others, not so much. Readable, though.