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Dhi's Clock by Saudamini Mishra aka Dhi

 Dhi's Clock by Saudamini Mishra aka Dhi


Time allots us a lot of responsibilities, but we hardly get to know about them on time. Today I was looking for a refreshing read to work efficiently on my purpose in life. But I was a bit confused. Then I stumbled upon this book, which helped me realise my purpose using the method provided. 

Dhi's clock informs us of our archetype, its life purpose and shows the way in which every day, month and year has a lasting impact on our life. It helps the reader in synchronising with your time so as to shield yourself from untimely deceptions or failures. It guides on how to make hard choices every day.

I learnt about the nine archetypes:

Archetype Trailblazer

Archetypal Collaborator

Archetype Creator

Archetype Builder

Archetype Disruptor

Archetype Investigator 

Archetype Equaliser

Archetype Transcender

Dhi's clock provides the troubled individuals a chance to reinvent themselves and find peace by ensuring that they are on the right path. It explains how people often feel fixed or occupied because they unknowingly repeat the same mistake or pattern in their personal and professional lives. As per the author, this repetition is not accidental; it is time trying to redirect us. This perspective felt both confronting and deeply thought-provoking.

The author guides that your purpose will not be accomplished by verbose speeches or literary and academic texts. Each person demands evidence, and hence Dhi's clock was created to just provide that evidence.

Overall, DHI'S CLOCK is an effective instrument for introspection and self-awareness. It connects philosophy with daily life, intuition with tracking, and introspection with structure.

Purchase here.

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