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 BE BETTER BIT BY BIT BY NISHITH GOYAL

Look who has found a wonderful self - help book...yes!! I am surprised that I'm impressed.
For everyone looking for a book that will actually work and not just talk, you have Be Better Bit By Bit by Nishith Goyal. It has everything that a self - improvement newbie would truly need. This book is not another one which throws encouragements which feels good to read and not to implement. It made me implement the ideas without even knowing that I am doing those. Who wouldn't want such a motivation?
This book didn't teach me what to do (which obviously should be decided by me) but it taught me how to do and why should I do which in turn makes me do them. Trust me guys, as the name denotes its going to be at a slow rate which gave me a trust that I am going to sustain forever in why I do. Self care is so misunderstood as a task but its not just that. Its a journey which we must take and keep travelling consistently. As time flies the results are going to add on.
To be frank, no other self help book have had such an impact on me and this book made me do so much in the last one week. Yes, I read this one book an entire week (I normally read upto 3 books in a week). Its not because it was slow paced but because I experimented each and every activity suggested by the author and Hola!!! IT WORKS!!
I tell you to read this book only if you are going to try and make it a journey while reading because only then you are going to taste the fruit of it. It's not going to work if you just read it like just any other book. It needs your attention and time after which you are going to love this book.
For me, it's going to be a manual forever to keep improving myself. I'm very grateful for reading this book and to the author. It's a treasure.

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