Breaking news: My whole life, I have looked ways to achieve maximum results with optimal effort. After decades of trying hacks and drinking kadhu juice, I’ve finally written the book I wish someone had handed me at 25… or at least at 49. Part research (yes, read the footnotes), part personal experiment, and part “what was I thinking?” Packed with tips, tricks, and techniques—some legit, some questionable, and some that could only have emerged from a whacko brain such as mine. Now that I’m in my 50s, I’ve decided to stop taking life so seriously. This book reflects that. It’s fun, practical, and occasionally ridiculous. It might make you laugh while making you question how you brush you teeth (Chapter 19). So go ahead— read it, gift it, or use it to walk (chapter 33). It’s Rs. 327 on Amazon and Rs. 399 in bookstores. Support bookstores.
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About the Author: Shoba Narayan
Shoba Narayan is an award-winning Indian travel writer, author, and freelance journalist based in Bangalore, India. She writes about luxury travel, food, wine, hotels, culture, and spirituality across Asia, and has contributed travel features to Condé Nast Traveler (US edition), Travel & Leisure, DestinAsian, Mint Lounge, The National (Abu Dhabi), Taj Magazine, and Hindustan Times, among others. Her travel writing spans India, Southeast Asia, Japan, China, the Maldives, Bhutan, Costa Rica, and beyond — always with a focus on the sensory, the cultural, and the deeply human.












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