Title – From Inbox to ‘Life’ box
Sub Title- Emails, Emotions & Life’s Lighthearted Lessons
Author – Sanjeet Sen
ISBN – 9789363556119
Publisher – Evincepub Publishing
About The Book
“Wisdom doesn’t always come from textbooks. Sometimes, it comes from tea breaks, traffic jams, nursery rhymes, and lunch tables.”
This book is a collection of reflections, stories, and insights gathered from everyday life—moments that made me pause, think, and sometimes laugh out loud. It’s not a manual. It’s not a memoir. It’s a mirror.
In a world obsessed with speed, success, and social media, we often forget to slow down and ask ourselves: What really matters?
Through chapters inspired by running shoes, rhymes, mothers, and even malware, this book invites you to rediscover the extraordinary in the ordinary. It’s a reminder that life’s best lessons are often hiding in plain sight—waiting to be noticed, felt, and shared.
Whether you’re a student, a professional, a leader, or simply someone navigating the chaos of modern life, I hope these pages offer you a moment of clarity, a spark of inspiration, or just a reason to smile.
So, grab a cup of coffee, find a quiet corner, and let’s begin this journey of everyday wisdom—one story at a time.
Question – What advice do you have for professionals suffering from burnout?
Answer – Pause. Reflect. Reconnect. Burnout often stems from disconnection — from purpose, people, and self. The book offers tools to rebuild that connection.
Question – How do you personally disconnect from digital overload?
Answer – I schedule “no-screen” hours, take mindful walks, and play football — and also choosing quality over quantity in my online interactions.
Question – You speak of “Inbox Zen”—what are your three inbox commandments?
Answer –
- Respond, don’t react.
- Prioritize presence over urgency.
- Your inbox is not your worth.
Question – How do you draw boundaries without guilt?
Answer – By remembering that boundaries protect energy, not ego. Saying no is saying yes to what truly matters.
Question – What can the corporate world learn from mothers?
Answer – Empathy, multitasking, and emotional intelligence. Mothers lead with heart — something every organization needs more of.
Question – Why do you believe teamwork is more vital than ever?
Answer – Because complexity demands collaboration. No single mind can solve today’s challenges alone — we need collective wisdom.
Question – Who is one unsung leader from your own career who influenced you deeply?
Answer – A former colleague who led quietly but powerfully — always putting people before process. Her humility taught me more than any leadership book.
Question – How important is vulnerability in leadership today?
Answer – It’s essential. Vulnerability builds trust, and trust builds teams. Without it, leadership becomes a performance, not a practice.
Question – Did you follow a structured writing schedule?
Answer – Not rigidly. I wrote in bursts — when inspiration struck or when a moment demanded reflection.
Question – How did you overcome writer’s block?
Answer – By stepping away. Sometimes clarity comes not from pushing through, but from pausing and letting thoughts settle.