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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalSelf-help is a paradoxical term. Do self-help books really work? Negating responses abound. Still, the genre has grown steadily. If these books do help, why the topic gets hotly debated? How do their authors mesmerize people to believe that these books are veritable treasure troves? If they are indeed helpful, to what extent are they facilitative in self-development? If they don’t, what are the reasons thereof? The author, a behavioral science trainer, made an in-depth study of this argumentative conundrum. Among other things, his findings threw out certain critical factors that generally get glossed over by the writers, users, and critics of self-help books (SHBs) alike.
What can you do if you don’t have the required talents for self-help? Can you create them? Can SHBs overcome or change the dysfunctional samskara or vasana of a person? Can you erase your karmic imprints by using any tips the books offer? Why the spiritual premise that each person is a 'crowd-in-one'; what challenges does it pose? Is there a difference between talent and vasana? Can vasana be overcome, and if so, how?
· Can you create or change your destiny, and if so, how? How about fate?
· Is there any way by which one can escape from the ancestral karmic baggage?
· For all the answers and more, read this book.
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Dr.K.R.S. Nair
An accredited behavioral science specialist and a corporate trainer with over 25 years of experience, Dr. Nair was the best trainer of SBI.
He had outstanding academic achievements in diverse fields of banking and commerce, business administration, training and development, and animal husbandry.
He received the prestigious Commonwealth Bureau of Animal Health Prize (England) and awards from the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), the Indian Society for Training & Development (ISTD), SBI, etc. Was the recipient of the 'Vijay Shree' award (Delhi) and the 'Bharat Mata' award (Kolkata) for his seminal rural development project, which was later rolled out by SBI across the Bank.
Authored four Amazon-bestsellers, ten books for SBI’s training system, a collection of short stories, and about 100 papers, including two internationally acclaimed research papers and other popular and management themes, published in reputed magazines like the 'Indian Management'. Contributed articles to the compiled editions published by Kerala Agricultural University, Pentagon Press, Delhi, and Bharatiya Kala Prashasan, Delhi. He is a member of the Bestseller Club of ‘Author Freedom Hub’, a collective of aspiring authorpreneurs.
Dr. Nair was, for six years, the chief editor of 'Rural Banker', an all-India journal of the State Bank Institute of Rural Development, Hyderabad.
His other cerebral pursuits include papers presented in various international seminars and colloquiums, radio talks, public speaking on spiritual and management topics.
Website: www.krsnair.com Mobile: + 91 9446810090 Email: keyares51@gmail.com
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