Book Review – Infin-Eight by Prajeet Budhale

Title – Infin-Eight

Author – Prajeet Budhale

Publisher – Fingerprint Publishing

No. of pages – 224

Genre – Non-fiction

Blurb – What is worse than not having the ability to bring success in one’s own life? It is having the ability and not being able to use.
Infin – Eight is designed as an intensive practical “work-with-self” guide to professional success. It brings alive the power of your strengths and synchronizes them to your professional goals.

What is the first thing that comes to your mind when you come across a nonfiction self-help book? Well, the first thought that springs up to my mind is a long, tiresome, preachy read laden with inspirational quotes by some CEO which eventually would do anything but inspire me. This is precisely what was nagging me when I picked up Infin-Eight whose title itself states – Eight Principles for Infinite Professional Success while infinity symbols adorn the bright red background. But I was in for some surprise! You would be too if a self-help book turns out to be a self-help cum practical workbook. Sounds pretty cool, right?

This book enhances you to become aware of your own aptitude and apply it accordingly in your professional sphere. And it does so not only by descriptive passages but also by the various exercises which give you enough room to explore vast arenas and develop your own opinions. This completely pragmatic approach is what makes the book so handy. The interactive nature of the book focuses solely on you and thus succeeds in gaining your trust. The entire book, divided into eight chapters, spans over only 224 pages. Its compactness, coupled with the clear, simple language and the logical progression of ideas, is what makes it so appealing and easy to comprehend. Believe me, this bit-sized read is completely worth your time. “To lead a well engaged, fulfilling, and achievement-oriented life is the objective of this workbook.”

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