July 27, 2025
Sanjeet Sen

Wisdom in the everyday—From Inbox to Life box.

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 inspired you to write From Inbox to Life box?

Answer – The inspiration came from a moment of quiet reflection — one of my super achieving colleague who collapsed due to stress related diseases. I wanted to explore the idea of reclaiming space for what truly matters, both professionally and personally.

Question – Which chapter was the most personal or emotional for you to write?

Answer – The chapter on mothers — The Power of MA. It drew from my own upbringing and the quiet strength I’ve witnessed in women around me. Writing it felt like a tribute to emotional intelligence and resilience.

Question – How did your own corporate experiences shape the book?

Answer – Every page is infused with lessons from boardrooms, brainstorms, and burnout. My journey in leadership taught me that productivity without purpose is hollow — and that’s a theme I wanted to challenge.

Question – Did you face any internal resistance while writing such a personal work?

Answer – Absolutely. Vulnerability isn’t easy, especially in a corporate context. But I realized that sharing authentically is what makes the message relatable and real.

Question – How long did it take you to write the book?

Answer – It took about 10 years — not just to write, but to live through the reflections that shaped it. It was less about speed and more about sincerity.

Question – You talk about “gentle progress.” What does that look like in today’s hustle culture?

Answer – It’s about moving forward without losing yourself. Gentle progress means honoring your pace, your values, and your wellbeing — even when the world demands urgency.

Question – What’s your personal interpretation of the nursery rhyme “Row Your Boat” now?

Answer – It’s a metaphor for mindful living. Row gentlydown the stream — not against it. Life isn’t a race; it’s a rhythm.

Question – How do you define success today compared to earlier in your life?

Answer – Earlier, success was about titles and targets. Today, it’s about impact, balance, and the ability to sleep peacefully knowing I’ve stayed true to my values.

Question – Which life lesson from the book has made the biggest impact on your daily routine?

Answer – The idea of Inbox Zen — being intentional with my time and attention. It’s helped me declutter not just my inbox, but my mind.

Question – How can corporate leaders use your book practically?

Answer – By integrating its lessons into team culture — encouraging empathy, mindful leadership, and redefining productivity beyond just output.

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