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10 keys to happiness by Inspiring Jatin

 

10 keys to happiness
Inspiring Jatin



*Spoiler alert*

The 10 keys to happiness” by Mr. Jatin, who is also called “Inspiring Jatin”, is a collection of ten different factors that if applied in life can definitely change the way you see things and live life with utmost happiness.

The 10 keys are:

·       Positive Mindset

·       Surround yourself with good people

·       Learn to say no

·       Make time for you

·       Get your finances under control

·       Offer Forgiveness

·       Stop comparing yourself to others

·       Face your fears

·       Make a plan for change

·       Take care of your mind and body

I obviously won’t be talking about each and every key to happiness because for that you will have to go and read the beauty but, I can put forward my takeaways from this book for sure.

The Author made it a point to talk about each and everything which would help the readers understand every key with a detailed explanation. He even talked about smiling, which is something I talk about in my self-love letters, so that was one of the many things that I related to the most.

All in all, I’d like to mention that Mr. Jatin definitely touched every single point that anyone can think of while talking about ultimate happiness.

The cover of the book is definitely a good choice, filled with smile emojis.

I’d want every reader/ non-reader to give this beautiful book a read and have some positive impact in their lives.

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