Month: December 2010

Drop all negative references to your past

Imagine you’re carrying around a heavy backpack filled with all the bad stuff from your past. It’s like dragging around a big weight that slows you down. But guess what? You don’t have to carry it anymore! You can drop that backpack and feel free. See, a lot of times, we think that just because…

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When people come to you to present their problems

Imagine you’re in charge of a big company, and everyone keeps coming to you with problems. It gets really tiring, right? So, one smart boss came up with a cool idea to make things better. Instead of just complaining about problems, he made a rule. If someone wanted to talk to him about a problem,…

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Stop worrying too much

Let’s talk about worrying too much. Did you know that a lot of the things we worry about never even happen? Like, 40% of them! And some of the things we worry about are about stuff that’s already happened, and we can’t change that. Plus, worrying about other people’s business or getting sick doesn’t really…

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Become less reactive and more responsive

Let’s talk about two ways we can think and act: reactive and responsive. When we’re reactive, things feel stressful. We get upset easily, judge quickly, and take things personally. It’s like being in a bad mood all the time. When we’re reactive, we make decisions too fast and often regret them later. We might annoy…

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Learning from our glorious past

Learning from our amazing past We feel proud about the history of our Indian civilization, but do we really understand it? Our ancient civilization was great, but what about now? We have so many advancements today, like technology and knowledge, but something seems missing. It’s like we’re in a dark age, called Kali-yuga. But what…

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Take that first step

Taking the first step is super important, just like when you start a journey. Even if it’s a big journey, like writing a book or starting a new project, you’ve got to start somewhere. And that somewhere is that very first step. Sometimes, when you think about starting something new, it can feel really big…

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