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Uncomplicated Insights!
Shubham K. Singh is the founder of @bookreadersclub. He blogs about books, offers advice about good reads that are based on your interests, and exhorts people to be reader explorers. He is clearly a bibliophile, particularly of the self-help genre.An idea developed because of the amount of self-growth-orientated books he read. He decided to accumulate the worthwhile parts of the self-improvement books he’d read and compile them all into one book. It’s kind of like a self-help reader’s digest. Shubham believes his compilation is “your key to unlocking the door to a life of fulfillment and meaningful change.”This is Singh’s fourth non-fiction book. In this publication, he solely focuses on how thinking steers our emotions. He claims to cut through the rhetoric and present only valuable and practical insights. Ummm. Ok, I’ll bite.He skims the fat, that’s for sure. He kept my attention. Using ordinary words that appeal to the average person, I found myself asking numerous times, “Is it that simple? How did I miss that?” Because of his uncomplicated insights, the answer was, “Yup.”Our clever author presents relevant quotes from prominent figures in the self-care realm, both in the modern and historical eras. Each quote has a specific focus, where he provides his insights. He sets up this easy-to-follow formula so you can dive into a pristine understanding of complex concepts, giving you room to create a new perspective on life.For example. “Only we humans worry about the future, regret the past, and blame ourselves for the present.” ~ Rick HansonShubham breaks down Hanson’s quote. “Recognize when something causes you pain. Recognize how it makes you feel and wait for the pain to go away. Do not aggravate the situation by becoming angry or upset with any other factors or people involved.”I paused to think on that, and am relieved to report yes, the pain does go away. And another pain comes up and that too goes away. I believe in not making things worse. Therefore, following the advice of not aggravating the situation by not getting angry with other factors or people involved is wise. It allows for wholesome solutions to appear.Self-development is not an easy process. I believe it takes a lifetime of commitment. You never know at what phase of your life you’re receptive to receive that ever-welcoming “AH-HA” moment. I do appreciate Shubham K. Singh’s fervent expertise to the inner workings of us humans and then providing a truncated astute read in the sea of self-help books. If you’re in the mood to learn and practice a lesson that you haven’t mastered, give this enthusiastic author a peruse.
C**O
Great book to read
This is a great book—simple, insightful, and easy to understand. It offers practical guidance on managing negative emotions, anxiety, and pain. The lessons are clear and applicable to everyday life. Highly recommended for anyone looking to gain better control over their thoughts and improve their mental well-being.Waiting for the next book :The Art of Detachment.
B**A
Very useful book
I like this book, it highlights most important lessons of self development, the quotes used are very useful can serve as mantras or affirmations that can help you remember the lessons. The lessons are Short, sweet straight to the goal.
K**R
A great book full of insights!
I was really expecting a modern version of As a Man Thinketh with an Eastern philosophy twist given the title and the cover art.What I got instead was a ton of insights from a lot of modern books 📚 and some classic ideas 💡 that have withstood the test of time. It's very well done and doesn't feel like he is just riffing off from other authors or just summarizig modern ideas as it is very well put together. You can tell the author is a fan of self-help and of putting the best content available together for himself and others.While it does talk about the power of your thoughts, I don't think the title is very accurate for the overall content. It's all great stuff and has a ton of awesome quotes, but I certainly would have enjoyed some quotes from James Allen or Laozi on watching your thoughts and a few chapters on how your thoughts ultimately determine your destiny.But, regardless, it's without a doubt an awesome book that you definitely shouldn't miss out on!It's short, to the point, and full insights without the fluff of drawn out stories or other tactics authors often use to make a book long enough to make their publishers happy.
B**F
Life changing read- Exceptional impact
I just finished reading this incredible book by Shubham Kumar S, and I must say, it has left an indelible mark on my life. The author's exceptional writing skills and profound insights have made a significant impact on my perspective, and I'm still reeling from the experience.The chapters that stood out to me the most were pages 26-31 and 41. These sections were like a wake-up call, making me realize the immense potential that lies within me. The author's words resonated deeply, and I found myself reflecting on my own life and goals.This book is not just a read; it's a life-changing experience. It's a leap aid charger that propels you to a new level of understanding and self-awareness. Shubham Kumar S has done an outstanding job of crafting a narrative that's both thought-provoking and inspiring.If you're looking for a book that will challenge your beliefs, push you out of your comfort zone, and inspire you to reach new heights, then this is the book for you. I highly recommend it to anyone seeking personal growth and transformation.Thank you, Shubham Kumar S, for creating something truly remarkable. Your book has made a lasting impact on my life, and I'm forever grateful.
C**G
If you are reading this, read this book
Trying to do my best in life, and if you are reading this, odds are, so are you. This books is an easy read, and brings a lot of solid ideas to the table. Worth reading and maybe sharing with someone if you think they are up to it.
J**I
Touches the heart and mind.
Amazing book. Is worth the money and time to purchase and read it. Touches places in your heart and mind. Several of his other book recommendations and authors are part of my library.Shubham would love to meet you one day. You words helped an old man become young again. Thank you for writing this great book.
D**E
10/10
Awesome read - For me, this book was reflecting opportunity. Many topics discussed hit home. The “ACTION” portion of each insight really helped bring my thoughts together.
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