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Notes To My Healing Self by Ekta Saxena


I really like reading poems. I sometimes enjoy writing them too. Poetry is something I feel I can deeply feel commected with. 

This book " Notes to My Healing Self" by Ekta Saxena is a truly uplifting and inspiring book that resonates deeply with readers. 

First of all, I really liked the bright sunny uplighting cover! Yellow again is one of my favourite colours. 

The author's collection of poems is a testament to the human spirit and the power of perseverance.
 In a world filled with uncertainties and challenges, Saxena's words offer solace and encouragement.
There are 25 such poems. 

Also there are some colourful pictures included that makes this book a beautiful artwork. 
Its authenticity is what sets this book apart. Saxena bares her soul and shares her personal journey of inner turmoil and resilience. 

Her words are raw, honest, and heartfelt, making it easy for readers to connect with her experiences. 
The poems reflect the author's unwavering determination to overcome obstacles and pursue her dreams.

Moreover, the book's message is universal. It speaks to anyone who has ever faced adversity and yearned for a better future.
Saxena's words remind us that every day is an opportunity for self-reflection and growth. 
 
She encourages readers to look beyond their limitations and tap into their potential.

The writing style is simple yet profound, making it accessible to a wide range of readers. 

Saxena's imagery and metaphors create vivid pictures in the mind, evoking a range of emotions. 

Her poems flow seamlessly, capturing the essence of human resilience and the power of hope.

"Notes to My Healing Self" is a gem of a book that will leave you feeling inspired and empowered.

It is a reminder that no matter the circumstances, we have the strength within us to heal and pursue our dreams. 
 
Ekta Saxena's words will stay with you long after you've turned the last page, urging you to embrace life's challenges and strive for greatness. 

So, do check this book out. I got it from Amazon.in 

Have you read this book? Do you like reading poems?