5 Reasons to Read Why should I Worry when I can Face the World? by Shibu Nair

Zack
The Book Channel
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3 min readAug 13, 2022

Self-help books isn’t a genre, it’s an industry now. From sales, marketing, to improvement in all spheres of life — self-help genre is growing like anything since the last decade. It has to be, as it comes with fringe benefits. You interpret yourself and the world more positively. When you read an inspiring book every day, you flood your brain with positive words and uplifting concepts. Making the time for this raises your vibration and keeps you in optimal conditions more often than not.

Thousands of readers across the world found Shibu Nair’s debut self-help book inspiring and motivational. This post points out as why you should read it if you are out for self-motivation and self-confidence. “Why should I Worry when I can Face the World?” offers a positive premises to learn the positive way of life while dumping the burden that keeps us trampled for no substantial reasons.

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It starts with Gratitude:

The first chapter Attitude of Gratitude concerns the voice of a person who is not happy with his life choices and situations. But little did he know that he is leading a far superior life as compared to some under-privileged children. When he visits them, he is taken aback and begins appreciating what he has in life. Gratitude is a big thing. We all miss it, thus the author made it specifically by starting this book with a chapter on gratitude. It’s aptly said that the attitude of gratitude can fill your life with peace and happiness.

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The Book prompts you for a Change:

A lot of personal development books come with exercises and prompts that get you thinking about the choices you make and why you make them. An honest evaluation of your life as it frees you to make the changes you need to make while still feeling good about yourself. Shibu Nair’s is an excellent book with many character-driven illuminating prompts and exercises/activities given in the end.

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It abolishes Worry:

As the title suggests, the book works perfectly in that direction. The book works with your thinking pattern, it pinpoints those elements that weave a trap of worry and despair for people. For instance, negative thought chain, looking to please people, caring what others say, and cringing to past are aspects that obtrude the present moment. This book has a strict stance on these pointers. What claims you back and keeps you lagging, is explained brilliantly in the book. Evidently, the book is your asset that can abolish worry from your life.

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Shibu’s Book nudges you to Expand, over Improvement:

Reading an inspiring book a day isn’t to improve your life — it’s to enhance your life. The whole point of personal development is to expand more of what you’ve got, not improve what you think is lacking. When you approach each book as a treasure map to discover hidden knowledge, you adopt a playful, curious attitude that lets you explore each book from a grounded, expansive place.

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Literary aspects are nicely Placed:

Shibu Nair’s Why should I Worry when I can Face the World? is a breezy read. Using the simple language with command over narrative, the book is highly expressive and evocative with a route to follow. It moves ahead with an optimum pace, plus its size is short even on Kindle one can read like in a day or so. Blending all makes this book highly recommendable.

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Zack
The Book Channel

Bibliophile! Compulsive reader! Writer and editor @ The Book Channel Publication.