Rescript Your Life: Awaken the Voice Within You

by Reeta Gupta

  1. ISBN: 978-93-5304-0710
  2. Pages: 171 pages
  3. Date: 10 July 2018

ABOUT THIS BOOK

Being unkind to yourself is a form of violence…

Reeta Gupta emphasizes that ‘you become what you believe in, not what you want’.
She not only provides an effective and unique five-point plan to change your life for the better, but also shares her own experiences to illustrate these points. The book asks you to observe and reflect upon how you treat yourself, what you tell yourself and the environments you expose yourself to, every day.

If you constantly undervalue or blame yourself, you cannot be at peace. Judging yourself in a negative manner creates stress as well as illness in your body and from this disturbed emotional space, you cannot perform at your highest level. Being unkind to yourself is a form of violence and the cause of all kinds of violence in the world. Within you is the capacity for imagination, connecting the dots and creation. The one thing your mind needs most is to be free to expand, reach out and embrace miracles. Kindness towards yourself is your first duty, and the first step in a journey of self-belief and achievement. Whether you’re a professional, a student, a homemaker or an entrepreneur, you can rescript your thoughts to rescript your life. This book is a practical guide to self-appreciation, acceptance and a peaceable future. Let a new mental monologue guide your life.

AUTHOR OF THE BOOK

Reeta Gupta is one of India’s most sought after content specialists and human rights evangelists. Her team at The Network, delivers influencer-led, content-based campaigns in both traditional and social media.

She has worked for programmes of the Government of India, the global disability sector, several charitable foundations as well as private sector organizations in healthcare, e-commerce and education. With a passion for the English language since her childhood, Reeta believes that ‘saying it in a few words’ is her specialty. She prefers to spend all her free time with her family.