Book: One Invisible Code
Author: Sharat Sharma
Publisher: Notion Press
Genre: Self Help
Format: Kindle
Pages: 196
Rating: 4 /5
This book is like a motivation to fulfill your dreams. The book gives us all the necessary knowledge and wisdom for fulfilling our dreams. From the very starting of the book, the reader gets the vibes that the author is really committed to his goal and wants us to fulfill our dreams without giving up. He shares the right strategies for doing so. The book into divided into different parts which are further divided into different chapters which are: connecting the dots, the orbit of mastery and mediocrity, Mindest, Owing the Truth, Discovering the Invisible code, the aspirations, the beliefs, 3Cs, 3Ds.
I really liked all the chapters but the most that stayed even longer with me was ‘ Mindset ‘ and the tiger story in it remained longer with me.
“There are two forces that shape your life – Aspirations of the future and our current mindset.”
Language is easy and lucid. The writing style is engaging as there are a lot of short stories and quotes written by different people and quotes written by the author himself. Stories make it easy for us to remember the lessons which might otherwise be difficult. And most of the stories which were referred here, I had already read but it was after reading the book I understood the lessons they gave. The way quotes are written in bigger fonts make them very appealing. I really appreciate the way book is structured .Pictures make one to be more involved in the book. Moreover, there are insights to chapters and there are exercises to be done. So, one needs to read the book slowly, taste every word and follow the words of wisdom.
The way dialogues are setup between joy and that middle aged man in the aero plane is really beautiful. When joy was asking certain questions, I felt as if even I wanted to ask them. That is why I enjoyed the book even more. I really liked that I got reference of the book ‘ The Inner Game of work’ by Tim Gallwey. I really look forward to read this book as well.
Cover page is beautiful. The choice of font, format, color of background and foreground is good but while I was reading the book, I felt the cover design could have been better and more engaging, rather than a simple one. But then again, opinions can be different from person to person. Title is really beautiful that really made me curious what is the invisible code about. It was only when I read the book from cover to cover I realized that what’s the code.
If you have given up on your dreams, then this book is a must read to rekindle the fire within you and to follow your dreams and fulfill them. This book will be like a perfect guide for you.