It's increasingly becoming a world of extremes. Remember when most of us used to sit in the middle comfortably? Now, that space seems like a distant memory.
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Why You Must Let Go and Embrace the Inevitable Transition
How do you step away from a role that defines you, especially when it brings immense joy and satisfaction?
When a Late-Night Call Becomes a Wake-Up Call (in More Ways Than One)
Last weekend, a late-night call jolted me awake. A call past midnight is never good news. I woke up with a fright.
Planning to Retire?
If you find yourself on the brink of retirement or planning to retire early, take a moment to read this. You can thank me later.
Ready to Switch Jobs Just for a Pay Raise?
Are you considering a switch to a new job just for money?
Saying Goodbye to a Job You Aren’t Meant For
Have you quit your job when pushed to do something alien to your nature? Ten months into my first job, I faced this. Here's my story.
Your Voice, My Choice
- Erwin Schrodinger
This is what Rajen does in his blog. Picks up everyday instances of lived experiences and presents a thought around them that is eye opening. I particularly remember a part of his writing when he mentioned two of his interactions with Mr V Krishnamurthy 4 years apart. And he said how the gentleman remembered his name. Rajen then presented a thought that changed my idea of relationships, he said Mr V Krishnamurthy remembered a young Rajen from a meeting 4 years ago not because Rajen was important or the person had a great memory. Mr Krishnamurthy remembered Rajen because he cared. I love reading his blogs for such invaluable insights. His interpretation of everyday interactions that can change the way we live life is something all of us can learn from.
Director, Mahika Mishra Foundation
Latest Post
Why Self-Publishing Has Not Been All Roses For Me
My dear readers In the last two weeks, you may have seen me enthusiastic about my experiences as a new self-published author. I still am. But it's not all roses, especially if you are like me. Here's why.
‘No’ Doesn’t Always Mean No
‘No’ Doesn’t Always Mean No Have you ever thought of
No Campus, No Problem: How We Proved Our Worth One Job at a Time
Imagine being part of a new branch of a reputed institute that nobody’s heard of, one that doesn’t even have a permanent campus yet. Curious? Read on. The rest, as they say, is a story worth telling.
Self-Publishing: The Freedom to ShareYour Story, Your Way
Have you ever dreamt of seeing your name on the cover of a book? Maybe you have stories to tell, insights to share, or a passion for writing that won’t stay bottled up. But then comes the intimidating part—publishing. Where do you even begin?
Why People Lie: The Big, The Small and Everything in Between
How often do you find someone you know lying to you? And I don’t mean the big, dramatic, "you’ve-been-betrayed" kind of lie. I mean the little, almost silly ones. The lies that leave you wondering, "Why did they even bother?"
Why You Must Form Your Own Opinion
Have you ever been misinformed about someone, only to find that your own experience with them was entirely different? It’s like being told a movie is terrible, but when you finally watch it, you feel very differently. It’s a phenomenon that happens all too often. And it can cloud how you see people, even before you’ve met them.