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'Self-esteem the reason we can't achieve our fullest potential'

By IANS | Updated: June 18, 2021 13:05 IST

New Delhi, June 18 Describing her journey as "a creative pursuit in unexpected directions" Shobha Nihalani, the Hong ...

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New Delhi, June 18 Describing her journey as "a creative pursuit in unexpected directions" Shobha Nihalani, the Hong Kong-based writer of thriller, adventure and dream novels and life coach says venturing into the self-help genre for her new book made her realize that self-esteem is the reason why we feel stuck or are unable to achieve our fullest potential.

She aims to give her readers a new perspective on this aspect and empower them to turn their dreams into reality and live a life of purpose.

"It is an odd thing to say, but I go with the flow," Nihalani told in an interview of the diverse sweep of her books over the past decade.

"My writing journey has been a creative pursuit in unexpected directions; I just let my heart be the guide. Oftentimes when I feel there is need to learn, discover, or understand something new and insightful - it becomes a book. With my latest – ‘Reboot, Reflect, Revive: Self-esteem in a Selfie World'

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