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Writer's pictureSameer Gudhate

BOOK REVIEW | BREAKING FREE | FARHAN KARDAME



Have you ever felt like you're holding yourself back, but can't quite put your finger on why? Breaking Free by Farhan Kardame tackles this very issue, helping readers confront the invisible chains we place on ourselves through limiting beliefs. It's not just another self-help book—it’s more like a conversation with someone who's been through the struggles and wants to guide you through your own.


Farhan Kardame, the author, brings his own experiences into this empowering guide. He simplifies the complex idea of "limiting beliefs" in a way that feels personal and relatable. His approach doesn’t feel preachy but comforting, like a friend sharing advice over coffee. If you've ever been stuck in self-doubt, this book is like a breath of fresh air.


The book revolves around helping you identify and break free from the mental barriers that hold you back. Kardame walks readers through real-life examples and practical exercises that make you pause and reflect on your own journey. He does this in such an approachable way that you don't feel overwhelmed—just gently guided.


What sets Breaking Free apart is how easy it is to dive into. Farhan’s writing is smooth, simple, and highly engaging. He uses everyday language, making complex ideas feel clear and manageable. There are no grandiose theories, just real, actionable steps that you can start implementing right away. It feels less like reading a book and more like being coached through your own transformation.


One thing that really hit home for me was how relatable the stories were. Farhan shares not only his personal experiences but also the struggles of others. This made me feel like I wasn’t alone in my challenges. Whether it’s overcoming fear, self-doubt, or societal expectations, the book made me feel understood, and that’s powerful.


The structure of the book is another strong point. Each chapter builds on the last, slowly peeling away layers of doubt and limiting beliefs. The pacing is perfect—you don’t feel rushed, and by the end, you’ve got a toolkit for facing life with more confidence. Farhan also provides reflection exercises that are not just "nice to do" but essential for deeper introspection.


The themes Kardame explores—self-worth, societal pressures, and mental blocks—are so relevant today. In a world where we’re constantly judged or pushed to meet impossible standards, this book is a gentle reminder that we have the power to rewrite our own stories. It’s an invitation to challenge what we think we know about ourselves.


Emotionally, this book is a rollercoaster. There were moments that had me nodding in agreement, and others that left me deep in thought, wondering about my own limiting beliefs. It stirred up questions I didn’t even know I had, and that’s what makes it such a rewarding read.


Farhan’s strength lies in his ability to make these abstract concepts feel real and tangible. He doesn’t just tell you what to do—he shows you how to do it. From actionable steps to personal stories, the book feels like a companion, urging you forward at your own pace.


If there’s one area for improvement, I’d say some parts of the book could dive even deeper into the psychological aspects. While it’s incredibly practical, a bit more exploration of the emotions behind limiting beliefs could have added more depth.


In the end, Breaking Free is not just about overcoming limiting beliefs—it’s about thriving. It’s a must-read for anyone feeling stuck, unsure of how to move forward. This book gives you the tools and the courage to rewrite the chapters of your life that you’ve been afraid to confront.


I highly recommend this book to anyone ready to break through their mental barriers and step into their full potential. Farhan Kardame has written a guide that is both practical and profoundly human.



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