The Art Of Not Overthinking By Shaurya Kapoor Pdf

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The Art of Not Overthinking

When you start trusting your potential, intentions, good work and hard work, you eventually stop expecting the worst. You stop wondering what would happen if nothing works out because you know you possess what it takes to build from scratch all over again. Overthinking get controlled when your self-esteem is high and your self-belief is higher. When you start trusting yourself more than you engage in negative self-talk, you heal parts of yourself that you didn't even know required healing. It's an act of courage-choosing your own peace by letting go of negative thoughts that are determined to keep you at war with yourself. This book is for the ones who over-think, over-feel, over-love and over-invest in people. This is for the ones who feel lost, confused and misunderstood. Get this book if you want to: * Feel better about yourself. * Stop overthinking. * Build a healthier relationship with yourself. * Learn how to believe in your potential and dreams. * Stay hopeful despite everything that goes wrong. This book will make you feel loved, heard and understood.
The Art of Letting Go

In 'The Art of Grieving', you embraced the comfort of sadness. It's about time to not hold on to the melancholy for too long and knowing when to let go. 'The Art of Letting Go' is a collection of poems- all about making peace with loss, accepting the absence and moving on. It's for the seekers searching for a new home, for the wanderers leaving their old homes, for the lovers creating a home wherever they are. Sometimes you hold on to what is left, sometimes you just let go to start afresh.
Left from the Nameless Shop

A boy communes with the gods by talking to a pillar. The 'hibiscus girl' has her head in the clouds and feet gently planted in her husband's home. Two women, married to the same man, find a strange camaraderie binding them together. The whole town gathers to save the friendly neighbourhood shopkeeper's ice cream from spoiling in the heat. Short-tempered Seshadri hides a terrible shame in his outbursts. A grandfather passes on the magic of self-belief to his grandson.Reminiscent of Malgudi Days, Adithi Rao's debut Left from the Nameless Shop is a charming collection of interconnected stories set in the 1980s featuring the residents of Rudrapura, a small, fictitious town in Karnataka. This is a place bubbling with energy and the sense of community -- one you probably lived in and loved while growing up. These are stories of the life you have left behind. One that you hope to return to.