Whenever you're going through a book, you always do so with the thought that something or the other will be learnt by the end of the book. When you're reading a business or self help book, you're so sure of that fact. Prajeet Budhale’s Infin-Eight gave me the very same feeling just as I held the book. The eight principles for infinite professional success has been mentioned very strongly by the author with extensive examples of situations and activities that provide the same.
About the book- What is worse than not having the ability to bring success in one's own life? It is having the ability and not being able to use it! Infin-Eight is designed as an intensive practical “work with self” guide for professional success. It brings alive the power of your strengths and synchronizes them to your professional goal.
These days I've been reading a lot of non fiction and self help books and this one, undoubtedly has been the most exhaustive. It makes you uncomfortable with the truths and findings mentioned and it also brings your life to a halt, shaking you up to real life. Before I say anything else, I would like to recommend this book to every single person who is a part of any kind of company or business, so that they can make this book a part of their lives.
Now, coming to the book. This one is meant for everyone but as a reader I feel, not everyone would find this book nice. That's because of the pace of the book and the fact that the book would need a lot of thought. It is essential to pick up a paper and pen whenever you're reading the book. The book would give you enough places to scribble down inside the book itself. Treat the book as a guide, if you may because it's meant to be that way.
The author, also a certified coach with experience in leadership for 22 years has put in a life time of experience in 8 principles that give you a path for heading towards infinite success. A very positive and important book in today's time. A few cons I felt about the book was its pace. Only if it were made a bit more quirky and more enriching, I would've rated this a great book. Such wonder of a book should have been made keeping all audience and their favorites of reading in mind. A tell-tale way of saying whatever the book had to say would've made it for everyone to love, not just the businessmen. For me, looking forward to more, this rich with experience book was 3.5 out of 5.
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