BOOK DETAILS :
- Publisher : Paper Towns
- Publication date : 12 April 2026
- Edition : Standard Edition
- Language : English
- Print length : 146 pages
- ISBN-10 : 9361859072
- ISBN-13 : 978-9361859076
- Reading age : 15 years and up
ABOUT THE AUTHOR :
Mayuri Vasani is an educational leader, speaker, and visionary committed to transforming the future of learning. As the Executive Director of R.P. Vasani International School, she has led initiatives that integrate innovation, discipline, and purpose-driven education to nurture confident and future-ready learners.Her journey reflects the transformative power of education, resilience, and self-belief. With a deep interest in mindset development, leadership, and the role of emerging technologies in education, she actively advocates for a system that goes beyond marks to build thinking, confidence, and character.
Through her writing, Mayuri shares powerful insights drawn from her experiences as an educator, leader, and lifelong learner. Her work is dedicated to empowering individuals especially young girls to believe in their potential, think independently, and lead with courage and integrity.
She believes:
"The mind is her first freedom and education is the path to unlocking it."
Insta-@mayurivasani_official
BOOK REVIEW :
Some books motivate you for a moment. Others encourage you to rethink the way you see yourself. The Power of Her Mind by Mayuri Vasani belongs to the latter category.
At its heart, this book is an exploration of the invisible forces that shape a woman’s confidence, identity, and ability to lead. Through twenty concise yet thought-provoking chapters, Vasani examines themes such as belief systems, courage, resilience, education, emotional intelligence, financial independence, leadership, and the transformative power of self-awareness. Rather than focusing solely on external achievements, she shifts the conversation inward, arguing that true empowerment begins in the mind.
One aspect I particularly appreciated was the book’s emphasis on mindset as a foundation for growth. The author challenges conventional, marks-driven definitions of success and advocates for a more holistic approach to personal development—one that values emotional strength, adaptability, critical thinking, and self-belief. Her writing carries the voice of an educator who has witnessed firsthand how confidence and opportunity can shape a person’s future.
The structure of the book makes it highly accessible. Each chapter tackles a specific aspect of personal growth, allowing readers to reflect on their own experiences and assumptions. Topics such as overcoming invisible barriers, finding one’s voice, embracing leadership, and preparing future generations of girls for success are presented in a clear and encouraging manner. The book feels less like a lecture and more like a conversation with a mentor who genuinely wants readers to recognize their own potential.
What sets The Power of Her Mind apart is its focus on awareness before empowerment. Vasani reminds us that meaningful change begins when we identify the beliefs and limitations we have unconsciously accepted. By encouraging readers to question these narratives, she creates space for personal transformation and renewed confidence.
While the book is primarily written with women and girls in mind, many of its lessons on resilience, growth, leadership, and self-development have universal relevance. Educators, parents, mentors, and anyone interested in fostering confidence and purpose in young minds will find valuable insights within its pages.


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