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Book Review: 7 Leaps to Freedom by Saurabh Singh

Thinking of achieving tremendous success in business, startup ventures, or even professionally in your job…well you can get that fame and money and success…but first you need to be acquainted with necessary skills like influencing others, creativity, innovation, negotiation and so on.


7 Leaps to Freedom by Saurabh Singh shows you the way to lead a life full of confidence and possibilities and empowerment. The book offers 7 aspects namely Mindset, Creativity, Strategy, Leadership, Market, Influence, and Negotiation. These are not a random bunch of skills and values associated, in fact the author who is a potential mentor teaches all these imperative values in detail to his mentee Suraj. The fiction is the framework, but the content of the book is for all those aspiring people and entrepreneurs looking to make an impactful entry in their respective business ventures.

For me the best learning from the book was mindset, I sighed in appreciation as how the author classified it and described each element of it. In particular, the best aspect was that difference between mindset of poor vs rich. In getting a better mindset our positive affirmation and subconscious mind play the tricks. Each section of that 7 framework is a powering boost. There is much to learn from each aspect. Leaving it up to your exploration, better do it own and be that transformed guy.

But one thing is sure whosoever gets benefit from this book will make a difference in their lives first and then on others. The book is a guide to challenge your limitations set by reoccurring rejection and failures, which limit your ability to fight back, to learn new things, and grow beyond the realms of ordinary vista. This is a self-help book but in a different limelight. Subsequently, helping you in becoming better by helping you obtaining meaningful skills.

If you are someone inferior with confidence, and feels low empowerment but wants to achieve remarkable success in business or startup, well then this book is for you…read it, for sure it will change the way you treat yourself.

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