Published Books

From Invisible to Invaluable: 100 Game-changing Strategies to Excel at the Workplace
Don't let another day go by feeling invisible at work. "FROM INVISIBLE TO INVALUABLE" provides 100 concrete, no-nonsense strategies to ignite your journey towards becoming a highly valued and influential professional. If you are tired of being overlooked, constantly fighting for recognition, and knowing you are capable of more, this book offers the practical solutions you need. Learn how to amplify your contributions, forge a powerful personal brand, conquer workplace challenges with assurance, and fundamentally transform your career and life by becoming truly invaluable. The time to become invaluable is now.
Om : The timeless sound
Om: The Timeless Sound, signifies the essence of ultimate reality. He talks about Krishna’s consciousness – an awareness of / affection for the Supreme Person. This awareness is the culmination of all forms of yoga, knowledge, meditation and spirituality, freeing us from all negativity and making us spiritually ecstatic.Om is not a word but an intonation, which, like music, transcends the barriers of age, race, culture and even species.


Don’t Let the Song in Your Heart Die
Nasir Zaidi’s debut novel Don’t Let The Song In Your Heart Die is an ode to all women who are victims of domestic violence. Shradha is one such woman, who bears the brutish behavior of her husband, until her ex-flame Manav reappears in her life after many years and helps her to stand on her own feet with her head held high. I would say women have to be strong, stand up for themselves and fight back against domestic violence; for that’s the lesson from this novel that paints a stunning picture of despair and hope.
My Own Heaven in God's Kingdom
Go on a spiritual journey with the poet Nasir Zaidi. In simple and emotional language he extols the virtues of Imam Ali whose dazzling contributions in all fields has made him revered and loved by not only the Muslims but by people across all religion, creed, culture and society. The poem is divided into two parts. The first deals with Imam Ali's exploits and sacrifices and the poet's abundant love for him. The second deals with the amazing qualities, feats and martyrdom of some members of the Holy Family and their followers and Nasir Zaidi's devotion for them. The foreword to this collection is written by Prof. Syed Ainul Hasan, Vice Chancellor, Maulana Azad National Urdu Univ, Hyderabad.
