Every morning, we get up from bed and plan to rediscover ourselves to contribute in our own little ways to make the earth a better place to live in. But our inability to get out of the comfort zone restricts our desire and inhibits us from going that extra mile. ‘28 Days of Thinking Differently’ is a simple effort to channelize your potential to reach its zenith and extract the best out of you just within a span of four weeks. Covered in twenty-eight chapters, this book is a self-help guide to add meaning to your life, purpose to your existence and value to your efforts. Each chapter is about each day of those four weeks and comes with a different perspective to view life. From anger management to controlling our thought process, from understanding the power of money to the art of Saying ‘No’, this book is laden with a plethora of life changing topics. This book can be your best companion to reinvent the real ‘You’. It has been designed in such a way that to reap maximum benefits from the contents, you need to finish one chapter at a time. Only when you are confident that you have grabbed the techniques mentioned in the chapter or understood the philosophy enshrined, you can move on to the next chapter. At the end of some of the chapters, some questions have been provided. You are advised to write down the answers. Many of the examples and anecdotes provided in the book are real-life experiences of my own. Experience your ‘Better Version’ as you finish the book. Happy Reading.
Hello everyone. This is Saptarshi Nag, an administrator by profession, an author by passion and an avid adventurer by obsession. Presently I am holding the rank of Deputy Secretary to the Government of West Bengal. But far away from my professional field, I have a vast domain of personal interests and inclinations. Writing plays a pivotal role in that world. Being an avid follower and an active participant in sports, I love writing on sports. But that’s the tip of the iceberg. Sometimes I like to be a poet. Sometimes I become a commentator of the political scenario prevailing in India and the world. Sometimes I am just a movie critic. I sometimes call myself an uncivilized civil servant, an unauthorized author and a homely bohemian! Author of 'Make It BIG-Cracking Government Interviews In Corporate Style'