Why Not?

Why Not?

Two words can open up a world of possibility for us – ‘Why Not?’ Our thinking has a pattern. Conditioned by our past, limited by our known resources...

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Tongue In Check

Tongue In Check

Most of our troubles comes from two things. What we say and what we eat. Our choice of tone, words and appropriateness of occasion makes all the...

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Feeling Burnt Out

Feeling Burnt Out

There is much expected from us. This is natural in our personal and professional relationships. And we must do the best we can. But sometimes, in...

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The Volcano Within

The Volcano Within

Everything we think, say and do has an effect, not only in the world outside but in our inner world as well. And emotions attached to them start...

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Taking A Stand

Taking A Stand

There are times we need to speak up in life. Our willingness and ability to stand up to a situation that we know to be wrong shapes not just society...

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Learning To Unlearn

Learning To Unlearn

Sometimes to learn we have to unlearn. Just as stale water needs to be removed before fresh water can fill the glass.  Unlearning starts with...

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Why Not?

Why Not?

Two words can open up a world of possibility for us – ‘Why Not?’ Our thinking has a pattern. Conditioned by our past, limited by our known resources and constraints, and aware of our strengths, we make life decisions. Guided by safety, staying in our comfort zone and...

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Highs And Lows Of The Mind

Highs And Lows Of The Mind

There are times our mind is calm and clear. Life feels good and we feel a sense of happiness and well-being. But soon, we feel agitated within, and even though things have not changed, life doesn’t seem as good. We go through these high and low phases periodically...

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Tongue In Check

Tongue In Check

Most of our troubles comes from two things. What we say and what we eat. Our choice of tone, words and appropriateness of occasion makes all the difference. How often we have said something to immediately realise it should have been said differently or not said at...

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True Sportsmanship

True Sportsmanship

Tennis great Roger Federer recently publicly congratulated Rafael Nadal for his 20th Grand Slam title and 13th title at Roland Garros, no mean feat by any standard. On reflecting, one will realise there is much to learn from Federer’s gracious compliment. He...

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Eagle And The Butterfly

Eagle And The Butterfly

The Eagle and the Butterfly both have wings to fly. And yet they are so different in the way nature has made them. Hatched from an egg, the eagle soars high and can fly at great speed with its wide wing span. The butterfly, struggling from the chrysalis, with its...

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Feeling Burnt Out

Feeling Burnt Out

There is much expected from us. This is natural in our personal and professional relationships. And we must do the best we can. But sometimes, in spite of being very capable and talented, we feel burnt out. Our willingness and ability to do things reduces below what...

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The Volcano Within

The Volcano Within

Everything we think, say and do has an effect, not only in the world outside but in our inner world as well. And emotions attached to them start getting collected within. Sometimes we are conscious of them but most often not. But they don’t just disappear, they exist...

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There’s A Leader In Everyone

There’s A Leader In Everyone

Our perception of a leader is someone who is powerful, articulate and has influence over people. But I truly understood leadership from my experience with Mahesh. Mahesh worked for a local courier company and would deliver letters to our office. One day he asked if we...

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Taking A Stand

Taking A Stand

There are times we need to speak up in life. Our willingness and ability to stand up to a situation that we know to be wrong shapes not just society and our families, but us as well. And in case we are living with the belief that it’s better not to get involved and...

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Learning To Unlearn

Learning To Unlearn

Sometimes to learn we have to unlearn. Just as stale water needs to be removed before fresh water can fill the glass.  Unlearning starts with actively and consciously evaluating the way we think, act and behave. And in our honest self evaluation, dropping what’s...

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