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Think Like a Golfer, Win Like a Golfer by Deepak Mehra | Book review

Book review:

Deepak Mehra's "Think Like a Golfer, Win Like a Golfer" is an investigation of life's equals with the one-of-a-kind round of golf. The story spins around Harry, an aggressive young fellow looking for vocation-forward leaps and pioneering achievement. As he adventures onto the fairway bearing in mind the end goal of optimizing his profession, he finds significant examples that rise above the limits of the game.

Harry is a determined young fellow who needs to go into business and make a major professional move. He appears at a green determined to get familiar with the game rapidly. However, he will get a shock. He picks up during the game that there are striking equals between having a surprising existence and the novel round of golf from the teacher and a contemporary spiritualist.

Various sections of his life open up with each game level, prompting revelations and snapshots of self-disclosure. Harry finds serious areas of strength for seven, and helpful fundamental abilities that are hidden in the obsolete game thanks to the spiritualist's winding around together of immortal information, captivating stories, and convincing accounts. In this book, I enjoy Harry's journey, gain from his encounters, and make disclosures.

The story design keeps the book drawing in and enjoyable to read. The best thing about the book is that every one of the illustrations is derived from down-to-earth experience making them effectively pertinent in your life. The book offers no handy solution arrangements but rather assists you with adopting the precise strategy to find true success. However, the book utilizes heaps of models from golf, even individuals who don't comprehend the game will find it straightforward.

Quotes from the book:
💟 "To find a man's character, play golf with him."
💟 "The day you stop competing with others is the day you win the race!"
💟 "Gentle persuasion is a powerful force. Winners succeed by gentle persuasion rather than by using coercion or fear". 

The author has meticulously intriguingly weaved the path of self-discovery. The language of the book is lucid and evocative which helps the reader to introspect their flaws and improve in all their weaknesses.

The author's wonderful depiction of envisioned situations keeps readers connected, making the book a must-read for those looking for self-improvement and reflection. The association drawn between life circumstances and golf gives a simpler method for exploring life's difficulties without allowing them adversely to influence us.

Generally speaking, "Think Like a Golfer, Win Like a Golfer" by Deepak Mehra is an inspirational magnum opus that flawlessly interweaves the universe of golf with significant life examples. Worth reading, do grab it!


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