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Shift Your Perspective

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Are you looking at life the wrong way?

The way we see the world shapes our experiences, decisions, and emotions. But what if our perspective is limiting us more than we realize?

Shift Your Perspective is a powerful mindset book that challenges the way you think about everyday situations. Through sharp analogies, practical frameworks, and thought-provoking insights, it guides you to step outside your mental autopilot and re-evaluate the lens through which you view life.

Whether you’re stuck in unhelpful patterns, overwhelmed by challenges, or simply seeking clarity, this book equips you with a new way of seeing. You’ll explore 16 eye-opening perspectives across themes like judgment, communication, emotions, self-awareness, and personal growth.

Each perspective acts as a mental upgrade. It empowers you to move forward with greater confidence, intention, and emotional control. By shifting your perspective, you’ll unlock the clarity and resilience needed to handle life’s complexities with strength and purpose.

A new way of seeing might be all you need to change everything.

150 pages, Hardcover

Published April 18, 2025

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About the author

Paras Panjwani's work explores psychology, human behavior, perspective, and decision-making. His writing examines how the way people perceive themselves, others, and the world around them shapes their choices, relationships, beliefs, and experiences.

His books are centered on psychology, identity, perspective, and the ways individuals interpret life through different cognitive and emotional lenses. He explores how changing perspective can alter the way people understand themselves, respond to circumstances, navigate relationships, and make decisions. Drawing from psychology, philosophy, and behavioral thinking, his writing encourages readers to question assumptions, reconsider familiar interpretations, and develop a deeper understanding of human experience.

He is particularly interested in questions at the intersection of psychology and philosophy: how people construct meaning, why individuals can see the same reality differently, and how those differences in perception influence behavior.

Alongside his work in psychology and authorship, Paras applies his interdisciplinary knowledge of human psychology and behavior to areas such as economic policy, governance, and urban development.

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January 26, 2026
This book helped me slow down and rethink my patterns around life challenges and self-worth in a way that felt eye-opening.
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