The new you

Sajeev Nair on breaking the rhythm of the same old thought process and creating new synergies

September 23, 2011 06:11 pm | Updated 06:11 pm IST

Sajeev Nair

Sajeev Nair

Sajeev Nair, a success coach and mentor, after authoring three self-help books in Malayalam and Tamil, has now come up with one in English, “Tathaastu: Transforming Thoughts into Reality”. Through his book, based on a thought-provoking subject, Sajeev encourages people to develop an optimistic approach. The objective of bringing out the book is to enable people to change their thought process. Excerpts from an interview with the author.

What prompted the move from business to transformational success coaching?

My entrepreneurial journey started with Amway, where people development is a continuous process. We helped people from all walks of life to become entrepreneurs, the training and coaching interventions were very powerful. I myself got amazed the way people got their lives transformed. I started developing a passion for creating positive transformations in people. It reached a level where I realised that more than the business what I like is to see positive transformations happening in others' lives.

Why did you choose this title, “Tathaastu”?

‘Tathaastu' the word itself carries a lot of ancient wisdom. Meaning ‘So be it', whatever you think let that happen. By converging spiritual principles with theories in quantum science and neuroscience, I have logically proved that thoughts can get manifest and meaningful coincidences can be created. There is no name more apt than ‘Tathaastu' for such a book.

What kind of change you have undergone?

I applied the principles mentioned in the book to my life and saw miraculous transformations in the last few years. I could make major progressive advancements in various areas of my life — health and vitality, wealth and asset creation, intellectual advancements as an author and as a life coach transforming thousands of lives, spiritual advancements by knowing the God in its true sense and helping lot of people re-define their belief in God etc.

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