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Preeti Shenoy's compelling sequel to the iconic bestseller Life is What You Make It chronicles the resilience of the human mind and the immense power of positive thinking.

The gripping narrative demonstrates with gentle wisdom how by changing our thoughts, we can change our life itself. Sometimes, it's not easy to find the silver lining.

While positivity is about looking at the bright side of things, the magic mindset embraces and accepts that it is not always possible to do so. Sometimes things get so bleak that our mind refuses to accept that there can be a silver lining.

In this book, Preeti Shenoy gives you a set of principles for every area of life, designed to help us shift our perspective from hopelessness to hope, from despondency to joy, from cynicism to belief - a belief that change is coming, and things are not as bad as they seem. Perfect reading for the difficult times that we are living in, The Magic Mindset is full of tips, suggestions, fun exercises and practical advice on career, family, health, relationships, finances, social media, and more.

It also includes inspiring stories and anecdotes from Preeti's own life. A cornerstone for all those who want to change their outlook, The Magic Mindset helps us build a purposeful and joyful life.

Life is a collection of moments, some memorable and some mundane. Often it is the tiniest things that bring the greatest joy, even though at that time, we have no idea that what we are witnessing may be magical, something that we will talk about and laugh over after many years.

Packed with her hilarious narratives, poignant observations and a writing style loved by millions across the world, this book is certain to strike a chord with anybody who has children or who has been a child, themselves! For those who have read 34 Bubblegums and Candies, this is a new version, with many additional stories. Can a kiss change your life? At sixteen, Diksha, like any girl her age, finds her life revolving around school, boys and endless hours of fun with her best friend. But one day, all that changes.

What starts as an innocent crush explodes into something far beyond her control. Eighteen years later, she finds herself in a dilemma. Urged by a twist of events, a wish list is born. But can a wish list help her piece back her life together? Will she succumb to the tangled mess of an extramarital relationship?

What if life threw you a magnificent opportunity, only to knock you down later and laugh at you? Would you fight back or let it pass? At twenty-six, she is plump, plain-looking, and without a boyfriend. A chance date and a bizarre twist of events lead her to the altar with suave Samir Sharma, only to be abandoned eight years later. As she struggles to stand on her own feet, Akash, a younger guy, enters her life.

Can Nisha find love a second time? Tea for Two and a Piece of Cake is an unusual, a heart-warming, and gripping love-story between two people who have so much to lose by getting into a relationship with each other, yet so much to gain. When Vipasha, Vee to friends, eighteen and single, makes the decision to have her baby, she does more than give up her promising modelling career. She ends up cutting ties with her family, and with Ankush, the man she thought she was in love with.

Fast-forward sixteen years, and she now has two unusual careers: she runs a dog-boarding facility and is a gym instructor. Meet Aniket. Twenty-seven, techie, Mr. His best friend is Subbu, a nerd who breathes, thinks and lives code. Aniket cannot believe his luck when he starts dating Trish--a stunning, sexy model, who is totally out of his league.

But Trish has a list of things she wants him to work on, beginning with his potbelly and his geekiness. Then there's Nidhi, thirty-two, who has quit her corporate job to follow her passion.

She is engaged to Manoj, Mr. Perfect--except for one aspect. Aniket and Nidhi meet on a train, a chance encounter, and she agrees to become his 'relationship coach. One man, two women, and the trap called Destiny. Some things, they say, are all in the planets. What would you do if destiny twisted the road you took?

What if it threw you to a place you did not want to go? Would you fight, would you run or would you accept? Ankita Sharma has the world at her feet. She is young, good-looking, smart and tones of friends and boys swooning over her. She also manages to get into a premier management school for her MBA.

Six months later , she is a patient in a mental health hospital. Life has cruelly and coldly snatched that which meant the most to her and she must now fight to get it all back. It also includes inspiring stories and anecdotes from Preeti's own life.

A cornerstone for all those who want to change their outlook, The Magic Mindset helps us build a purposeful and joyful life. Home The Magic Mindset. While the protagonist does deserve her break, she seems way too whiny. What suddenly brought about this change?

A simple conversation? The concept had so much potential, it just wasn't properly executed. A look at the life of a housewife who is fed up with the way her life is turning out and trying to do something about it. This was written in the present tense, which is something I don't like in novels. One thing I didn't like reading much was the way the protagon There are several times when she could've stood up for herself, but she didn't. I suppose that people are different and have different ways of doing things and the author is just telling the story of the protagonist of this book, but it doesn't make me enjoy reading about it any more than I do.

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