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The book, "The Magic Mindset" is wisely presented covering all the essential features which demand a magic mindset.
The book “The Magic Mindset” by Preeti Shenoy insists to focus on and governing our approach, perspective and mindset. If the three aspects are perfect, then they will work wonders in life. The book is divided into 4 parts, each part has a minimum of three chapters in it. Each chapter has a wonderful quote and exercises, where ever necessary.
The author finely worked to bring out the best possible examples through TV shows, her fan mails, messages and her personal life. She carefully crafted a measure to make our lives best by ourselves.
On page 26 of this book, the author puts forth the benefits of being optimistic which is the result of the MAYO CLINIC AND VERY WELL MIND, “THE STILLNESS PROJECT.”
Throughout the book, readers can find simple yet stunning and interesting aspects of life. She urges us to work on improvisations in every step. I quote “No matter our current fitness level, no matter what we earn right now and no matter how our relationships are at the moment, we can always bring more positivity into these three aspects of our lives and improve them further.”
Talking about money, the author truly explains the importance and the role of money in our lives, its impact and the three things to remember regarding money. Very useful and powerful pointers to realise when we worry much about money.
Chapter 8 – “Magic Mindset and awareness” is a real eye-opener and many are surely going to benefit from it. She with keen observation and experience recognised this issue and aptly included it in this book.
The whole book is wisely presented covering all the essential features which demand a magic mindset. Though the situations discussed in this book are similar to those faced by many, the path to take, the way to face, handle and move is certainly a novel approach which is highly helpful and reassuring for the bright life ahead.
Remember the words of Shakespeare: “For ’tis the mind that makes the body rich.”
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