A friend who knows you can save you.
This is where a friend who knows you to the extent that he/she can almost predict you is a safe backup option to avoid mental illness.Continue Reading
This is where a friend who knows you to the extent that he/she can almost predict you is a safe backup option to avoid mental illness.Continue Reading
“Opportunities seldom knock on the door”. Have you come across this quote? On the other hand, I guess the opportunities of the current world knock often.Continue Reading
I am pretty sure that if Google maps could capture the vibrancy, Rajasthan would be filled with colours. Rajasthan has taught me to be firm and humbleContinue Reading
With technology impacting our lives, all we are left with is growth and development of industries (old and new) and all niches that come in between. The speed is not snail-paced, it is exponential. Our vanguards ask if we have left our human-ness astray, as we have allowed “Human-Interaction” toContinue Reading
I enjoy involving myself in discussions around twisted questions. In some instances, the question will be simple, yet the answer can be twisted and complicated. This article is about a straightforward question. There are three roles. Each role is lead by a woman 1 – Mother of the child 2Continue Reading
Often at times what we plan may not work. In spite of carefully setting the direction with the golden circle, the implementation part might just not work. We need the howContinue Reading
Did I become too comfortable with a battle I have been fighting? Did I start liking the fight to the extent that now it’s over I don’t know what to do? Continue Reading
It was a YES that got you reading this newsletter. Likewise, there is a “YES” to every decision you take. But why do we say a lot of YESes?Continue Reading
More you achieve, through your informed decisions, the more energy you will need. The cycle repeats itself. So, more choices, more control right?
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Any change is difficult to bring about. But tradition needs to be re-evaluated in today’s context. Chattisgarh is a word that seldom crosses my mind, but that is not the case with ‘Maoists’ or ‘Naxals’. If such words occur more frequently in my life, then there must be a perspectiveContinue Reading