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Its time for you to take a chance! What’s the difference between people who take action and follow their dreams, and people that don’t? Why is it that some people, continue to sit on the fence with their lives, even when they are suffering from splinters? Being stuck, not jumping, scared to move forward…do you know anyone like this? How would it be if you could live your dreams, and have absolutely anything you desire? In this book, Shilpa will show how to design your life the way you desire. You will - The art of self love and how this influences every area of your life and business - The beauty of simplicity, and how bringing a child-like curiosity can turn your life around - How to follow your dreams and take your chances, even if you feel scared at the start - How to tune into your true self and trust your intuition - How adopting a transformational mindset can make the entire difference

212 pages, Paperback

First published October 5, 2015

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Shilpa Agarwal

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Shilpa Agarwal is a Los Angeles-based writer and academic. Born in Mumbai to a family uprooted by India's Independence movement and made refugees by its subsequent Partition, Shilpa's early writings explored how colonialism and the chaos of dislocation shaped human interaction.

As an undergraduate at Duke University, Shilpa specialized in Asian and African literatures and Women's Studies. She pursued her interest in post-colonial literatures as a doctoral student at the University of California, Los Angeles. She taught at both UCLA and UCSB, including a course on South Asian diaspora, and spoke regularly on the politics and poetics of community.

Shilpa's current writing is informed by glimpses into moments of alienation and awakening, especially during geographic and metaphoric crossings: east meets west, centers meet the peripheries, the living meet the dead. She writes to call up the haunting utterances of the excluded, to excavate fragmentary memories that edge consciousness, and to imagine a more nuanced narrative of history itself.

Shilpa's first novel, HAUNTING BOMBAY, is a winner of the First Words Literary Prize for South Asian writers.

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