“The Monk who sold his Ferrari” is a spiritual fiction by Robin Sharma- a former lawyer, an author, and a top-class leadership expert in the world. This fiction is about a successful lawyer named Julian Mantle and how he and his life changed after his spiritual awakening took place, after a near-death experience. The story begins with Julian’s massive heart attack in the middle of a packed courtroom. The author provides the readers with a…
What’s your perspective of “change”? Should the change happen all at a time or step by step? You can find…
Do you remember the last time you felt rejected? Applied for a job? Rejected. Applied again? Rejected again. Wanted to…
The book “20 Principles of Productivity” by Alex Genadinik is a collection of some important principles and lists by which one can boost their overall productivity. Productivity is often a confusing term as it means different things to different people. For some, it may be an app that can help in getting more work done. While for some, it may be optimizing some ways you work to make you more efficient like getting enough motivation…
The way by which people respond to things differently can be understood through their different personality profiles discussed in “The…
Most of us have a To-do-list. But here, I will discuss what’s there in my Not-To-Do List, and why you…
Being one of the best self-help books of all time, How to Stop Worrying and Start Living has helped millions of people all over the world to overcome the habit of worrying. In this book, Dale Carnegie offers a set of practical ideas which we can adapt to deal with worries, which have now become a part and parcel of everyone’s lives. Worry is a complete waste of time. It doesn’t change anything. All it…
In the book Girl Wash Your Face, the author Rachel Hollis spells out all the lies that she and other…
Our self-talk is extremely powerful; as everything starts from within. What we tell ourselves about ourselves can transform the quality…
On average, considering primary and higher education together, a student spends almost 15 to 16 years under the canopy of teachers. Including graduation years, it counts to 19 to 20 years. This article is a mere attempt to thank all the beautiful souls out there whom we address like our ‘Teachers’. It is in the form of a letter to thank teachers, who made a great contribution to our life. No matter how good or…