Specks of Happiness

By Keerti Garg
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(5.00 based on 3 reviews)

Published: June 27, 2011
Words: 18,660 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781465877192


Short description

'Specks of happiness' is about the remarkable moments of joy in our everyday life. We all experience them but often tend to bypass them.I am sharing some of these moments from my life.If after reading my stories, you are able to recognize the specks of ecstasy in your life, the purpose of my book would be served

Extended description

My book, 'Specks of happiness' is about the remarkable moments of joy in our everyday life. We all experience them but somewhere in the mundane tasks and routine chores, we often tend to bypass these moments and are never able to enjoy them. We always keep waiting for our 'big dreams and expectations' to come true and materialise and we put our happiness on hold while these specks of happiness keep passing us by. I am not saying that we should not wait for our dreams to come true, in fact on the contrary, if we learn to recognise these specks of happiness in our lives, the positive energy generated would propel us towards accomplishing our bigger goals even more rapidly. At the same time, our everyday existence would become so much more meaningful and blissful once we start savouring these.

I am sharing some of these moments from my life, small things and significant people in my life who have given me a reason to stop and experience that moment of elation in my life. I have also t.. (Read more)


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Review by: Aarathi Ganapathy on Aug. 08, 2011 : star star star star star
If you were delighted to share your book with us, I must tell you I'm even more delighted on having read it. I actually finished the whole book in one siting because I just couldnt stop reading - it was that engrossing!

I just LOVED reading it - and could identify with so many things that you had written, right down to having someone special in my life - and i must tell you that your sincerity in recounting all these tales comes through loud and clear, not just in this book but in all your other writings too (yes, i've read them all, through your website)!

I'm working now after my course, and like you were, am now staying alone. And thanks to a series of really annoying events/happenings over the last couple of weeks, i have been feeling pretty bugged with life in general. So your book has come at such an opportune moment - to remind me there are so many other good things that are going around, which i'm not really paying attention too.

So Thank You! very much for sharing your thoughts - and for reminding me that there are so many more cheery things happening to me in life! And i hope i may share your book with many others who would both appreciate, as well as be able to relate to what you've said!
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Review by: Ashashankar on Aug. 07, 2011 : star star star star star
I loved reading this book. It is a life-changing one as it altered my outlook towards everyday things and people and made me a happier person.
Keerti narrated the incidents so vividly that I felt I was right there.
I look forward to reading more of your work, keep it coming and thank you for writing such a beautiful and moving book.
Good luck!
-Dr. Asha Gauri Shankar
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Review by: Carolynpaulmeyer on Aug. 05, 2011 : star star star star star
Who am I is a question that we wrestle with all of our lives. We live a lifetime of becoming. I feel we have been given a gift of who Keerti Garg really is at this point of her life through her writings. We follow her journey of maturing, glimpse her values, are privy to her beliefs and opinions, and see her living her life with integrity and grace. We look forward to her second book.

Carolyn and Paul Meyer
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