Friday, July 29, 2016

Living with Intent by Mallika Chopra


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Live with intent. Live life on purpose. Discover who you are, not who you think you are. Incubate. Notice. Trust. Express. Nurture. Take Action.

Mallika Chopra’s warm dialogue prompts her readers to live intentionally in the moment. The book is geared toward women, as Chopra repeatedly shares her experiences as a daughter and a mother, but the lessons she shares are universal.

Chopra shows her readers how to be quiet and listen. How to look around them and see. See a need and fill it. How to do the something we’ve been wanting to do. To show appreciation, and to be our best selves—however different that may look from our own often silly expectations.

Chopra’s honesty made this book enjoyable. Her many references to her father, whom she assumes her readers are familiar with, are cumbersome to readers who aren’t familiar with him—but despite that, readers can read between the lines and see Chopra’s good intentions.

"I received this book from Blogging for Books for this review."

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