No More Panic: The Self-Certified Realist’s Guide to Corporate Confidence

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 No More Panic: The Self-Certified Realist’s Guide to Corporate Confidence (H1: SEO Keywords: Corporate Confidence, Self-Certified Realist, Newcomer Guide, Pawan Kumar Marella) Introduction: When Panic Sets In The anxiety of a new role is real. You’re expected to perform, but you’re drowning in highs and lows, self-doubt, and the sheer volume of things you don't know. The common advice is usually "don't worry," but Dear Rookie, Don’t Panic offers a better solution: clarity and confidence. Authored by Pawan Kumar Marella, this guide is the personal, pragmatic voice every newcomer wishes they had. It’s the self-certified realist’s guide to building genuine career resilience. 1. The Relief of Unfiltered Reflections (H2) Why is the book so impactful? Because it's honest. Marella shares unfiltered reflections and relatable stories that validate your struggles. Knowing that your stumbles and moments of panic are part of the journey—not just your personal failure—is the ...

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🌟My rating - 4 /5🌟

This book is a LGBT fiction novel written by Author Priyanka Singh.


I picked up this book because of its beautiful eye catchy cover which has a secret revelation of the story hidden in the cover which you can find if you notice sharply.


When I started reading the book, I found that the main character's name was Ammara, which is my long term favt for no reason. It made it even more interesting.


Coming to the plot, the story begins with a fight between Ammara and Raghav which literally ends up in breakup. I would say that they both were at fault!! She feels really broken and is finding ways to cope-up with it.  That's when her parents make plans for a trip to Thailand, for which she didn't agree earlier and later accepts to travel with them.

I should mention that the author brings visuals of Thailand with her beautiful portrayal of plot scenes.


Ammara travels to Thailand without knowing the fact that it will be a turning point of her life. She meets a travel guide named Bam and they both fall for each other gradually.

This is were the twist is, she finds out that Bam is actually not a boy but a Tom and exactly that's when Raghav wants her back in his life again. 


What happens next? Will she continue her love with Bam or will she accept Raghav's Love again? What will be her parents reaction if they find about her love with same gender? Find out ur answers after reading the book. 


Overall it was a good read which mainly focuses on - "Love has no color, no gender and no age" 


Comments

  1. Yet to read this book & will start soon. But your review penned down beautifully. Good Job

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  2. Thats a nice review and I like the attractive cover of the book too. Seems to be a nice read...

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  3. Thats a nice review and I like the attractive cover of the book too. Seems to be a nice read...

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  4. I loved reading this book. Eagerly waiting for its next part.

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  5. Wonderful Review ❤️❤️❤️❤️

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  6. Read this book in December 2020, and I loved the fact author has written something great on the topic of LGBTQ which people think not to speak.

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  7. I have just started the book. Your review is so helpful.

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  8. The cover is amazing and well penned

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  9. I still have to read this book so your review was very helpful as it has pushed me to start the book sooner than later. Great review πŸ€—πŸ€—πŸ’–.

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  10. This book is on my TBR. Very excited to read

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  11. I am just waiting to read this book asap....this book seems very interesting..nice review too..keep it up ❤️

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