There's a natural rhythm and flow to life. It's like a piece of music, with each individual person composed of notes and beats that form a unique song. The challenge is not only finding the right flow but also figuring out a way to maintain it. Life as a Mix Master offers a truly creative experience by helping you appreciate each song and the transitional moments that make up your personal soundtrack.
Life is not linear, and neither is this text. With this helpful guide, you become the mix master of your own journey. To help you discover your "flow," the book presents a myriad of scenarios incorporating popular song lyrics. Each situation, choice, and consequence is defined by you and leads to the next stage of your transformation. Whether your problems are personal or professional, underlying emotions and deep desires are revealed and examined.
Focus your energy in ways that are both calming and empowering. Follow the seven main energy centers-chakras-of the body to connect with your flow and life's music. Deepen your base, strengthen your passion, and express your truth as it relates to your own personal choices and the people surrounding you.
About the Author: Dr. Preeta M. Banerjee has a doctorate from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. For almost a decade, she was a professor of business, and she currently composes forward-thinking research on technology and telecom industry trends. Preeta was a Fulbright Scholar studying innovation and creativity. She is a certified executive coach and instructor of vinyasa yoga, kirtan, meditation, and Let Your Yoga Dance (a combination of music, movement, and chakra work).
Roopom Banerjee has dual degrees in biology and economics from MIT and a graduate degree in public policy from Harvard University. He was elected a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Scholar and worked at McKinsey, Goldman Sachs, and Leerink. He was President and CEO of RainDance Technologies and is currently managing partner at WhiteLeaf Advisors.
Both Preeta and Roopom have been named to Boston Business Journal's "40 under 40" list.