Books that brought hope, joy and faith in 2020! 📚💫✨

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1. The Five Dysfunctions of Team by @patricklencioni

The book is filled with great examples on how to build and work with great teams in organisations.
A Man Called Ove by Fredrick Backman @Backmanland

Some authors have the ability to make you feel the emotions through the words they use. Frederick Backman is no exception to. This book is raw, funny, sad but most all touching.
Atomic Habits by James Clear @JamesClear

This is one book which has some many actionable insights along with logic and reasoning.
Vipassana - G.N. Goenka

This book was both hard and easy at the same time.

Hard because it is so funny how you tend to forget the little concepts you learnt and easy because you exactly remember the concepts discussed
The Choice - Edith Eger @DrEdithEger1

This is one of most hardest books I have read in the recent past .

A must read for everyone as it is book that teaches what living life is all about, when you do have the chance to live!
The Midnight Library by Matt Haig @matthaig1

You pick some books by choice but some books by chance. And this is an example of that.

And I am so glad to have gone with my instinct to have done so.

Came to me at the right time when I most needed it.
Anxious People by Frederick Backman @Backmanland

This was a book that so many people had recommended and read it out of curiosity.

There was so much going on in the story and ended all of a sudden. I wont mind a sequel to it.
Fierce Fairy Tales by Nikita Gill @nktgill

My first book of poems and what an experience this was. Nikita Gill says so much with very little words.

You have read it to understand what this means.
The 5 AM Club by Robin Sharma @RobinSharma

Robin Sharma books are always so relatable and real.

This book surely leaves you with more hope and faith.

I have made so many notes on this book. Must read.
Mythos by Stephen Fry @stephenfry

This was my first seek into greek mythology and what a fabulous intro this was.

I heard the audio book narrated by Stephen Fry himself and such a treat it was.
Unstoppable-My life so far-Maria Sharapova @MariaSharapova

Randomly decided to give it a listen while doing chores and what a great story it turned out to be.

My respect for sharapova has only increased multifold after reading this

What an story of courage and inspiration
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