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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThere comes a moment in life when the masks we’ve worn for years begin to crack, when being the good son, the steady partner, the responsible professional no longer protects us, but imprisons us. This book begins in that moment. In the quiet collapse behind the performance. In the place where a man realises he has spent a lifetime abandoning himself in order to belong.
Through raw, unfiltered reflections, Gautam Nabar invites us into his inner world, a landscape shaped by anger unexpressed, tenderness withheld, shame carried in silence, and a longing that refuses to stay buried.
He writes not as an expert, but as a fellow traveller learning to sit with the child within, the wounds he once avoided, and the emotions he was taught to suppress.
Returning to Myself emerges, not as a destination, but as a slow, fragile homecoming. A reclaiming of the parts we exiled when we learned to survive.
This is not a book of solutions. It is a companion for anyone standing at the edge of their own truth, unsure but willing.
A reminder that healing begins the moment we stop running from ourselves.
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Gautam Nabar
Gautam Nabar is an Organisation Development consultant, leadership coach, and facilitator who has spent over two decades helping people and systems find their most authentic expression. His work sits at the crossroads of psychology, identity, and human process, where personal narratives meet organisational realities, and where change begins with the courage to look within.
Away from corporate rooms and board conversations, Gautam is a lifelong student of the inner world. His writing emerges from years of deep self-inquiry, dismantling old stories, and learning to sit with the parts of himself he once abandoned. Returning to Myself is his first book, a raw, intimate exploration of masculinity, tenderness, wounding, and homecoming.
He lives in Mumbai, where he divides his time between coaching leaders, designing transformative journeys, sipping slow coffee, and writing about the spaces between who we are and who we are becoming.
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