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Hello New Year Its New Me A Motivational Book for People Who Are Tired of Motivation

Author Name: Rahul Kadam | Format: Paperback | Genre : Self-Help | Other Details

Every year begins with hope. Most years end with the same regrets.

Hello New Year, It’s New Me is a relatable New Year self-help book that explores why New Year resolutions fail and what actually creates real personal growth. Instead of loud motivation and quick fixes, this book focuses on consistency, discipline, and habit building—the quiet forces behind lasting change.

Told through a story spanning three generations, the book reflects the unspoken dreams of a grandfather, the price of stability paid by a father, and the inner conflict of a narrator determined to break inherited patterns. Their journey speaks to anyone who feels stuck, overwhelmed, or disconnected from their goals.

Unlike typical motivation books, this self-improvement and personal transformation book challenges the myth of inspiration and highlights discipline over motivation, small wins, and daily effort that nobody applauds. It is ideal for readers searching for a consistency mindset, stronger self-belief, and a practical approach to goal setting and life change.

Written in simple, engaging language with warmth and honesty, this self-discipline book doesn’t preach—it understands. It is for professionals, dreamers, and anyone tired of starting over every January.

This is not a book about overnight success.
It is a life-change book for those ready to stop waiting for motivation and start showing up—one ordinary day at a time.

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Rahul Kadam

Rahul Kadam is a writer who believes that the most important life lessons are often hidden in quiet moments, not loud success stories. His work focuses on personal growth, self-discipline, and the emotional realities of modern life, especially for people who feel stuck between dreams and responsibilities. Through honest storytelling and simple language, Rahul explores why motivation fades, why consistency matters more, and how small, unnoticed efforts shape long-term change.

Rahul’s writing is deeply influenced by real-life experiences, observations from everyday conversations, and the silent struggles people carry without speaking about them. He does not write as a motivational speaker or life coach, but as someone who has questioned himself, failed repeatedly, and learned through reflection. His approach to self-help is grounded, relatable, and practical—designed for readers who are tired of unrealistic advice and are looking for clarity, discipline, and sustainable personal growth.

He first gained recognition with his debut book, The Corporate Dark Circles, a reflective exploration of corporate life, emotional burnout, and the unseen mental exhaustion faced by working professionals. The book resonated with readers who felt drained despite doing everything “right,” and it positioned Rahul as a thoughtful voice in the space of self-improvement and workplace well-being. The Corporate Dark Circles focused on identifying the problem—exhaustion, pressure, and emotional disconnect in professional life.

His second book, Hello New Year, It’s New Me, continues this journey by shifting the focus from awareness to action. This New Year self-help book challenges the myth of motivation and emphasizes consistency, self-discipline, and habit building as the true drivers of change. Through a story-driven narrative spanning three generations, Rahul explores themes of inherited fear, unlived dreams, career pressure, and personal transformation. The book speaks directly to readers searching for self-belief, goal setting clarity, and a realistic approach to personal growth.

Rahul writes for people who feel lost, overwhelmed, or disappointed by their own potential. His work encourages readers to choose discipline over excuses, show up even when nobody is watching, and stop waiting for the “right time” to begin. Rather than promising overnight success, his books focus on small wins, consistency over motivation, and long-term life change.

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