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Being deprived of social gatherings revealed just how important they are; to connect with others, collaborate, share ideas and create moving, life-affirming experiences. ___________________________ If there's one thing lockdown showed us, it's that time together is a gift we've too often taken for granted. In The Art of Gathering, Priya Parker shows us how to ensure that however we meet, it's a truly transformative experience. An expert on organizing successful gatherings whether in conference centres, crisis zones or her living room, Parker sets forth a human-centred approach to gathering that can help us create meaningful, memorable moments - large and small, for work and play. The result is a book full of exciting real-world ideas that will forever alter the way you look at your next business meeting, dinner party and garden barbecue. ___________________________ 'Hosts of all kinds, this is a must-read!' Chris Anderson, creator of TED 'Priya Parker has created both an art and a science to gathering in ways that can bring joy and fulfilment to any meeting' Deepak Chopra 'A long overdue and urgent manifesto' Seth Godin, New York Times bestselling author of This is Marketing
This story is about two young people( Aaradhya and Abby) who fall in love with each other and how love, values, and responsibilities turn their lives into something unexpected. And how they prove that Love isn’t about two individual physical beings, it's about two souls that complement each other and vow their loyalty, passion, and respect to each other until their last breath and about how and where fate leads them .As great people say if you love someone with all your heart, the entire universe will help and conspire to bring them together. Finally how the universe had created a way to bring Aaradhya and Abby together and live happily ever after.
Each journey of life has its own destination, but the very common thing in the path of getting somewhere is the separation from the people who were family. The thought of getting divided into three streams after 10th and then finally saying bye at the time of farewell to the people who had made school life memorable. To remind and make other’s relive their school life, Hana Gill is coming with her group to let you know the bond you had shared with your friends in school it might be faded away now, but the memories are sealed safe in hearts and minds. This book has been created with the thought of love and friendship, the way in the Hindi language the first alphabet of love and the second alphabet of friendship is incomplete, similarly is how the school life bonds work and that’s exactly how the book has ended.
Love makes life beautiful. At 30, Priya was perhaps into the twilight of her womanhood. A lovable husband in Sanjay, an equally adorable child in Karthick, she couldn’t have asked for a better gift from God. Life was very kind to her. Love indeed made her life beautiful. But, like a bolt from above, all this came crashing down. In walked Darshan. ¬ The avoidable disastrous type your parents always warn you against. Eventually surprises catch up with Priya, spinning her out of a silent life. Priya realizes she needs more than will power, Sanjay and love to get through this traumatic time in her life. Can Priya reclaim her heaven from the fury of hell? Find out as Arthy takes you on a journey through an innocent dreamy love story intertwined with a lover’s wrath and agony
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The day Prem had left India, with his young son, Aaravi, for London; it was one of the saddest days, in the Sharma family household, and all Prem’s relatives. Even Prem’s wife, Aarashi’s parents, brothers and sisters were sad at the airport to send them off abroad. As they went away, from their sight, sniffs with tears of sadness filled the air, as it marked a new beginning for father and son and an end of their life in India. Prem never knew that, the day at the airport, was the last time he would have seen his grandfather, alive, when he touched his feet, bowed as he left the airport through the departure gates. In London, Prem led a life of misery and struggled to find his feet. How...
Awards: How to Write a Book in 8 Days is the winner of 5 International Awards. Synopsis: Imagine what it would be like if you had a fully completed manuscript of a book you have been thinking of writing for years, in about eight days, without having to quit your job, wait for retirement or to take a sabbatical. A lot of people are under the impression that it takes years to write a good book; and to go years without any income or a future prospect of remuneration, scares them and puts them off right from the start. Whether you publish that book or not, in applying the strategies that I outline here, you will be able to have in your hands a full and complete manuscript, bringing you to the st...