Our self-talk is extremely powerful; as everything starts from within. What we tell ourselves about ourselves can transform the quality of how we live our life. Hence we need to change our internal reality first before changing our external reality. If you practice positive self-talk, you see positivity everywhere. That’s the power of positive self-talk. The same logic applies to negative self-talk too. What’s the first thought that comes to your mind as soon as…
On average, considering primary and higher education together, a student spends almost 15 to 16 years under the canopy of…
Are you quick to forgive or the one who keeps on holding grudges? Are you respectful to your coworkers? How’s…
The genius mind of Rabindranath Tagore produced countless masterpiece and ‘Dui Pakhi’ is widely known to be his second-best creation right after legendary ‘Gitanjali’. This short poem inspired many artists, writers, activists and philosophers around the world and is so relevant today. The poem holds its importance as it beautifully illustrates the contrasting individuality shackled to their circumstances and succumbed to their conformities. The Illusion Of Choice. In classic Tagore magnanimous style, birds are evaluating…
We here at talking concept love reading book, so much so that we dedicated whole section as Book Summary. Reading…
Traveling is not an easy affair. It is costly, requires planning, time consuming, tiring and not always pleasant to travel…
It was a regular summer evening. And I was lost in the vast expanse of my WordPress dashboard thinking about what to write next. Ideas were floating in and out like elusive butterflies. Suddenly, amidst this creative chaos, my phone buzzed with an incoming call. It was my mother. I picked up the phone, greeted by the warmth of her voice on the other end. She had sent me a photo. As I opened it,…
I am pretty average at most of the things I do. Be it writing blogs or in my professional job…
“I am not good enough! What should I do?” This question sounds familiar. Isn’t it? Doesn’t matter which field of…
In the picture above, both the persons (on the left and right) are striving for their respective goals. The person on left takes small steps while celebrating his small wins, while the person on the right is continuously worried about his big win while carrying the baggage of his efforts and expectations. In other words, instead of forcing a big win, the person on left believes in creating small wins and celebrating them while taking…