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CIPM Honorary Member Dr. Asoka Jinadasa launches latest self-help book in Colombo

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From left: CIPM President Ken Vijayakumar, author Dr. Asoka Jinadasa and Prof. Ajantha Dharmasiri at the launch

 

 

The new self-help book by Dr. Asoka Jinadasa, titled ‘Easy ways to change your life:  How to awaken the genius within you’, was launched in Sri Lanka recently prior to its global launch on Amazon. 
Addressing the gathering, chief guest Chartered Institute of Personnel Management (CIPM) President Ken Vijayakumar said, “We need to integrate the empowering methods given in this book to change our daily lives.”


Guest of honour Prof. Ajantha Dharmasiri said, “Dr. Asoka joins the elite calibre of Stephen Covey, Anthony Robbins, Robin Sharma and many others in coming up with an evidence-based, tested and proven tool kit for unleashing our 
inborn potential.”


In the Foreword, Dr. Marshall Goldsmith (Thinkers50 #1 Executive coach) has said, “An exceptional guide to understanding how we form and maintain habits that hold us back and how to break free of these cycles to create the life we want. Read this book, practice it and watch it radically 
change your life!”


Many other glowing book reviews include those from Dr. David Friedman (award-winning #1 bestselling author) and Dr. Linda Mackenzie (Founder of HealthyLife.net Radio). The book has won a five-star rating from K.C. Finn, book reviewer for Readers Favourite, since this book “emphasises the awesome powers that we are each born with and working to unearth them beneath the rubble of societal expectations, years of self-doubt and that invasive anticipation of failure that prevents many of us from trying.”


Former Centre for Banking Studies Director Dr. Udeani Alawattage has said, “A self-help book that awakens the dormant innate abilities of people by blending their rational mindset with higher levels of social and spiritual intelligence. A must-read handbook for behavioural modification to transform individuals and societies.”
Dr. Jinadasa said, “We need to make our daily lives leaner and less dependent on imported things by making best use of the vast expertise we have accumulated since ancient times. This book provides the necessary tools.”