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Book Review: Shape Your Life by Changing Perspective by Siddhesh Dongare

Do you feel your life is limited by ossified beliefs and perspectives that you gathered over the years while being groomed at school, attending college, and having grappling experiences at jobs. Is it tough to change our thinking pattern and take a new route filled with amazing and realistic perspectives? Well, not anymore. Siddhesh Dongare’s book – Shape Your Life by Changing Perspective – is a classic in self-help category.


The book’s scaffold is built around the nature and changing of perspectives with the help of lens of personas and amazing short stories from various walks of life. The book solely focuses on bringing change in our perspectives by considering a range of aspects like spirituality, relationships, adversity, empathy, creativity, and so on.

Though a self-help book…yet it is free from the banality of do that and avoid that. The brilliant part of its learning is done through a large cast of characters that appear from time and again and make us understand their take on each perspective. The book is careful step by step guide that offers a clear path of how the system of perspective works and how you can transform your life by changing views on it. If implemented properly its teachings, the book can teach you how you can manifest everything you thought of. The book ultimately helps in creating a confident, emphatic and positive mindset for your desired life.

The book is full of take-aways, the author cleverly pointed out difficulties and then provided solutions as and when you work towards the nature of perspectives. You can surely unlock the power of your inner potential if the outlook towards perspectives becomes better and rationale. The book is aplenty with many amazing eye-opening tricks and strategies like Six Hats of Thinking…and the power of empathy in bettering relationships and communications. In the last there are seven stories that define contrasting measurement in perspectives is something that will go with you forever…even long after completing the book.

If you are someone with low self-esteem and feeling stagnant in your life and don’t know how to transform your life and achieve a fulfilling and successful life, the book is for you. Pick it up right away and be a changed guy for yourself.

Undoubtedly, it will teach you to cultivate a strong and powerful mindset that will take you on the path of self-discovery and self-empowerment. Siddhesh Dongare has taken all the care to make this book as something highly relevant with easy use of languages and personas.

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