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Book Review: Dance to the 7 tunes of succcess by Nishit Lal

Introduction
  • ISIN: 978-81-8485-570-5
  • Genre: Self help
  • Publishers: Jaico Book
  • Price: Rs. 225/- (I got this book for review from the publisher)
It’s time to breakthrough, not breakdown. It’s time to give your all and not give up. It is time to put your best foot forward and Dance to the 7 Tunes of Success!

Success is not just about achieving your goals, it is about making the most while you’re on your way to your goal. You are happy when you achieve success, but you also achieve success when you are happy.

Dance to the 7 Tunes of Success puts together the 7 invaluable pieces of life’s puzzle in the right sequence and pattern to bring out the real potential in each one of us. The 7 tunes of our life work wonderfully in rhythm to reveal the gifts we possess. It is thus time to break out of our comfort zone and create a legacy for a more purposeful world. It’s time to broaden our horizons with new and powerful ideas on being happy and making a positive difference to life. 

Behind The book

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About the author

NISHIT LAL is a renowned speaker on self-development and high achievement. A former employee at Infosys, he has conducted several leadership and emotional intelligence workshops for a wide range of audiences using Neuro Linguistic Programming techniques. With a Bachelors degree in Technology and a Masters in Human Resource Management, he conducts interesting and powerful training programs to transform lives. Prior to this, Nishit has authored two widely acclaimed books. You can reach him at nishitlal@outlook.com.

Me thinks


It is always said that YOU are the creator of your destiny and this book re-emphasizes on this eternal fact making it a truly worthwhile read which is going to be in my book shelves tagged as more than one time read.

I believe such books have the power of talking to you in a manner that not many books can and leave an irreversible mark on your soul.The author has managed to grab the most crucial 7 points that lead to success in life and ensure they are presented in a manner that they are bound to seep in deeper into your psyche making you sit up , take notice and begin thinking about them.

I liked the easy narrative style of the author making it easy to connect for every reader across age groups and make the most of this book. I would surely recommend this one to each and every one who is looking for some nice interesting reads in this genre.

Foodie Verdict

This book is like Jackfruit cake - deliciously different !

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