‘Naked Determination’ – the title itself symbolizes author’s unflinching spirit. Her knack for adventures and her ability to identify opportunities where it’s least expected has schemed her life the way it is now. Not only has she stumbled upon discoveries, but she has even kicked open doors to make use of further chances that came her way. Whatever she’s learnt in life so far, she’s beautifully penned it down in these 41 short stories that we get to read in this book.
The book comprises ten main sections, where each of them include four short tales complete with the writer’s analysis of the occasions and events, and special ‘relearnings’ designated by yellow sticky note graphics (quite helpful positives). ‘Get up and move on’ seems to be Gisela’s all-time philosophy in life, and her personal testimonials to this philosophy have been laced in the book aplenty. Every chapter has a soul, every chapter has a connect, and somewhere down the line you’ll feel your own embarrassments and step-downs in Gisela’s life. The story’s way too simple to comprehend, and way too honest.
After reading the book the only thing that shall linger in your mind is ‘what makes people like Gisela’ strong? And the answer already poured right there in her book. Focus hits back, and determination takes a new course.
Read this book for your inspirational cravings, for this though is not a self-help book, chances are pretty high that it’ll sour your motivation and determination.
Overall Rating: 4/5
‘Naked Determination’ – the title itself symbolizes author’s unflinching spirit. Her knack for adventures and her ability to identify opportunities where it’s least expected has schemed her life the way it is now. Not only has she stumbled upon discoveries, but she has even kicked open doors to make use of further chances that came her way. Whatever she’s learnt in life so far, she’s beautifully penned it down in these 41 short stories that we get to read in this book.
The book comprises ten main sections, where each of them include four short tales complete with the writer’s analysis of the occasions and events, and special ‘relearnings’ designated by yellow sticky note graphics (quite helpful positives). ‘Get up and move on’ seems to be Gisela’s all-time philosophy in life, and her personal testimonials to this philosophy have been laced in the book aplenty. Every chapter has a soul, every chapter has a connect, and somewhere down the line you’ll feel your own embarrassments and step-downs in Gisela’s life. The story’s way too simple to comprehend, and way too honest.
After reading the book the only thing that shall linger in your mind is ‘what makes people like Gisela’ strong? And the answer already poured right there in her book. Focus hits back, and determination takes a new course.
Read this book for your inspirational cravings, for this though is not a self-help book, chances are pretty high that it’ll sour your motivation and determination.
Overall Rating: 4/5