About Me

Selva Sugunendran

Selva Sugunendran built a successful U.K. based IT company. After twenty-five years at the helm, he sold his business to pursue a greater, more meaningful passion — helping others find success.

Since leaving his company, Selva has inspired countless people from all walks of life to recognize their strengths and help them hone in on them to find their own paths to success in life and business.

Selva has also expanded his reach by penning multiple books (including 6 best sellers/three #1 best seller), articles, and guest posts that spread his proven ideology and methods for individual growth for people of all ages.

Named an Expert Platinum Author, Selva’s work has afforded him opportunities to meet and work with people of all ages and learn first-hand what it is they need to achieve optimal success.

‘The best way to predict the future is to create it…’

Selva’s Recent Work:

During the last 5 years, Selva Sugunendran has become known as a writer and dedicated researcher and publisher on Alzheimer’s. He was educated in London and has lived in the city for the past 50 years.

He gained a degree in Electronic Engineering at Kingston University and has a Masters in NLP. He is also a Clinical Hypnotherapist and has two University diplomas in Alzheimer’s and Prevention of Dementia.

Selva has written 23 books, including seven books on the subject of Dementia/Alzheimer’s Disease. The first five books were all written from a medical & scientific point of view and are available on Amazon, along with Selva’s other titles.

The current book titled, “The Nature And Kinds Of Autism Including Asperger’s Syndrome” is a result of working closely with a number of parents (and close family members/ friends) of children diagnosed as those in the autistic spectrum, including Asperger’s syndrome. This book is designed to help them understand what this condition is and how the diagnosed child can be helped to have the best quality of life as possible, depending on where in the autistic spectrum the child is.

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