Book Review - Moment of Signal by Sreedhar Bevara

Book Review: Moment of Signal by Sreedhar Bevara

Title: Moment of SignalBook Review: Moment of Signal

Author: Sreedhar Bevara

Publisher: Fingerprint! Publishing

Genre:  Personal Development & Self-Help

First Publication: 2019

Language: English

 

Book Summary: Moment of Signal

As a young child, Sreedhar Bevara lived in extreme poverty in a small town in India. By following the signals that are accessible to all of us, Sreedhar found his way out of poverty and into a successful career with top global corporations.

In moment of signal: How being alert to signals can change your life and make you a better leader, Sreedhar helps you sense the moments of signal (MOS) in your own life to become the great leader you can be.

 

Book Review: Moment of Signal

I’ve read a number of personal development books, and plan to read many more. One common trait across most of those I’ve read is repetition, and a feeling of ‘filler’ to make the book worthwhile page count wise. Moment of Signal is NOT like that.

Admittedly, I was slow-paced in reading this book; but I digested every part of it. The theme is change your mental outlook and your life responds accordingly. It made a great difference to my perspective on the problems of life which can feel overwhelming. Sometimes life can be very tough and we don’t have answers to all why and how, but somewhere inside all of us is an inner power that give us the strength to go on in spite of what hardships our life throws at us. We just need to wait for the right moment and right signal that can change the life.

What I love most about this book, Moment of Signal, is the zero nonsense it allows. I read this when I really needed a kick up the backside, and it did that. The book builds on the premise that the circumstances affect us not as much by how good/bad they are but how we react to them. Every chapter had a purpose, and while author does drive the points home, he doesn’t hit you over the head with it again and again and…

There is a way to tune yourself into nature, people, and the harmonic forces in your life. You can use this energy, or neglect it. Part of it is gut feeling, and part of it is listening to what works, and feeling what is right.

Author Sreedhar Bevara has delved into inner strength many times in his own life and has found renewed energy just by being alert to the signals and being positive in the face of adversity. Change your thinking, change you life…and this author will show you how and will give you real life examples of people who have done just that.

 

About Author: Sreedhar Bevara

From street vendor to waiter, milk delivery boy to door-to-door salesman and eventually General Manager at Panasonic Corporation, Sreedhar Bevara is a life study on how embracing your moments of signal can help you realize your full leadership potential.

Sreedhar, an alumna of IIM Ahmedabad also held key positions in LG Electronics, Domestic, The Hindu and the Tata Group. Sreedhar also runs a charity through BMR Trust to offer “Bright Morning Rise” to the needy and suffering.

He is passionate about the “leadership within us” and has spoken on the topic to world-class names in the region. Living currently in the vibrant city of Dubai, Sreedhar travels extensively and is obsessed with fitness.


Buy Now: Moment of Signal by Sreedhar Bevara

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