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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 PalAt the heart of every human life lies a single, insistent question: What is the purpose and meaning of my life? 'The Keys We Keep Hidden', invites readers into an intimate search for that answer—not in the outside world, but in the quiet depths of their own reflection. Blending poignant anecdotes and stories with gentle guidance through words and verse, this book becomes both companion and catalyst as it explores failure and success, joy and loss, and the fragile beauty of being human.
The book reminds us that darkness is not an ending but a cradle of becoming. Like seeds that must surrender to the soil before they rise into the light, we too grow through moments that feel uncertain, painful, or dissolving. These passages of life, as each page of the book suggests, are both mixed with joy and challenges and are invitations to understand ourselves and other people who are significant in our lives.
True understanding comes only when we dare to look into another's eyes. In the same spirit, this book provokes thought and offers insights for nurturing relationships, reshaping attitudes, and living with intention.
This book is a quiet companion, to keep within reach—a guide to seeing who we truly are and who we can yet become.
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Your review has been deleted and won’t appear on the book anymore.T.T. Srinath Ph.D.
Dr. T. T. Srinath, is an organisational and behavioural facilitator, trained with the Indian Society for Applied Behavioural Science (ISABS). He holds a Postgraduate degree in Human Resource Management from XLRI, Jamshedpur, and a Ph.D. in Organisational Behaviour from Anna University, Chennai, India.
He is a certificate holder in Sociodrama and Action Methods, issued by MPV/SAM Sociodrama & Action Methods Training, accredited by the British Psychodrama Association. He has also undergone training in Gestalt therapy with the Northern Rivers Institute of Gestalt, Australia.
With over 45 years of entrepreneurial experience, including 28 years as a human interaction facilitator, Dr. Srinath has worked with more than 130 organisations across the world and engaged with nearly 35,000 participants through his workshops.
An accomplished stage actor, he is a long-standing member of The Madras Players, India's oldest English theatre company.
Dr. Srinath is the author and editor of several books, including:
• Team Development and Team Effectiveness: A Facilitator's Handbook (ICFAI University Press, Hyderabad)
• All the World is a Stage (Productivity and Quality Publishing Pvt. Ltd., Chennai)
• Creating Winning Relationships Through Conversations with Self (Notion Press, Chennai)
Dr. Srinath lives in Chennai, India, and can be reached at ttsrinath@gmail.com
For more information, visit www.ttsrinath.com
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