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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 PalTestimonial:
Mala and her youthful energy, even though she is a grandmother, is proof that she practices the thoughtful and knowledgeable insights that she has given in her book “Grow Younger”. The book has valuable wisdom and I believe in most of the guidance shared by her. In fact I practice them myself. I think this book is a useful read for everyone, not just those who think they are getting older.
- MILKHA SINGH
About the book
“Age is just a number.” “Sixty is the new forty.” “You are as young as you think.” Everyone has heard these catch-phrases sometime or the other. People utter them to sound cool, and perhaps, younger. But when people say such things, do they know what they really mean?
Grow Younger tells the story of one woman who lived and still lives a youthful life. However, this book is not only about her life. It is also about your life; why you should and how you can live a youthful life.
Written with an infectious conviction, the book is peppered with practical, sensible and common-sensical advice on how to think, act, feel and be younger. It shows you that counting your blessings matters more than counting the number of candles on your birthday cake.
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Mala Mansukhani ran her first marathon when she was 47. That same year, when she won the title ‘Mrs Courage’ in the ‘Mrs Gladrags’ competition, she was the oldest participant and the only grandmother to take part in the beauty contest. Despite being someone who was afraid of heights, she climbed Kalsubai, the highest peak in the Western Ghats in the state of Maharashtra, India. What’s impressive is not that she did this, but when she did it; she climbed the peak when she was 58. She is definitely a person who can say, “Age is just a number.”
She is a daughter, widow, mother, grandmother, fashionista, trendsetter, philanthropist, inspirational speaker and the founder of a non-profit organisation called ‘Grow Younger,’ which is engaged in enabling women over forty to grow healthier, fitter and stronger through physical activities, socially interactive events, cooking, counselling and cultural and performing arts. Mala is multi-faceted, an inspiration and a role model. She may be many different things to different people, but the one thing she isn’t is old.
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