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Words From a Man of No Words

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SKU: 9788176211642

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Words From a Man of No Words by [Author Name] explores the paradox of a racing mind seeking stillness. Discover how to navigate the overwhelming power of thoughts and find inner peace in this captivating exploration of mindfulness and self-discovery. ISBN: 9788176211642

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9788176211642
  • Publisher: Full Circle Publishing Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: Full Circle Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 8176211648
  • Publisher Date: 30 Aug 2005
  • Binding: Paperback

20 reviews for Words From a Man of No Words

  1. Sarthak Bansal

    Struggled to get through it. Found it a little too abstract. Rating: /

  2. Siddharth Kaushik

    Life-changing! Gave me practical tools to deal with my anxiety. I loved it.

  3. Pankaj Kumar Sharma

    An okay read. Some good insights, but I was expecting more.

  4. Rohan Chaturvedi

    A gentle guide to finding peace within. A good book to start your journey.

  5. Devashish Chaudhary

    Inspiring and insightful! A must-read for anyone seeking a quieter mind.

  6. Harshita Mehra

    A solid book on mindfulness, but I’ve read better. Still worth checking out.

  7. Jyoti

    Not exactly what I expected, but still a good read. Some parts resonated more than others.

  8. Shachi Jain

    This book offered some interesting perspectives on mindfulness. I’ll definitely be thinking about it.

  9. Vishwajeet Kumar

    Really enjoyed the author’s personal anecdotes. Made the concepts more relatable. Rating: /

  10. Arpit Mishra

    Beautifully written and thought-provoking. I highlighted so many passages. I highly recommend it.

  11. Rajdeep Saha

    A bit repetitive at times, but overall a worthwhile exploration of inner peace.

  12. Prisha Garg

    Found it a little slow-paced. But the central message is powerful. Rating: /

  13. Chirayu Shrimall

    This book was okay. Didn’t really blow me away, but it wasn’t bad either.

  14. Vaishali Pant

    A thoughtful read, though I sometimes struggled to connect with the author’s perspective. Still, some valuable insights.

  15. Adarsh Singh

    A great reminder to slow down and appreciate the present moment. Helped me practice mindfulness. Rating: /

  16. Mamta Garg

    Didn’t quite live up to the hype. A little disappointing, to be honest.

  17. Jayshree Sultania

    I have recommended this book to so many people. I found it incredibly helpful and insightful.

  18. Harsh

    I loved the author’s honesty and vulnerability. Helped me feel less alone in my own struggles. Rating: /

  19. Anurag Raj

    Easy to read and understand. Gave me some practical advice, but nothing groundbreaking.

  20. Sachin Azad

    It helped me understand my thought process and manage them. A great book.

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