Why Is Motivation Important?

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Dr. Singh also covers the particular subject of motivation in his book “Motivate yourself before motivating others”. He emphasizes the significance of motivation by saying that one cannot borrow someone else’s motivation and use it in their own lives.

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We Are The Captains of Our Ships

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Life is a huge ocean of choices where the possibilities are endless. On this vast ocean, your ship keeps on rocking in the wind-driven waves and waits for its direction. These possibilities and choices are not always transparent. They are not always clear to us.

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Motivate Yourself Before Motivating Others

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Dr. Singh also covers the particular subject of motivation in his book “Motivate yourself before motivating others”. He emphasizes the significance of motivation by saying that one cannot borrow someone else’s motivation and use it in their own lives.

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The significance of humility in personal and professional life

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In life, you must acknowledge your flaws and flaws of your peers and then use all your energy to fix those flaws. That’s how you become a complete person inside out. That’s what humility is!

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Cell Phone Addiction: How To Maintain Phone-life Balancing?

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Mobile phones help us connect with the entire world. It allows us to connect with our friends, family, and colleagues. It streamlines our workflows and helps us in managing our tasks in a better way. However, when it comes to maintaining a healthy and balanced life along with your mobile phones, it becomes quite a daunting task.

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Six Great Traits of Ambitious Entrepreneurs

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Whether you feel like you’re too ambitious in your business dealings or not ambitious enough, there is always room for improvement. These six character traits perfectly describe the way SMART entrepreneurs should harness all that energy and emotion and turn it into a strength.

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What Leadership Is and Is Not

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Think about the people who have impressed you the most in your life. If you are fortunate, then maybe a few role models come to mind immediately, and if you are extremely fortunate, you may be able to point to a few role models in your own life.

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Smart Entrepreneur of 21st Century

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SMART is an acronym for how the successful entrepreneur of the 21st century will manage their interactions with their customers, their suppliers, their employees, their potential clients, and with their own business integrity. Broken down, the acronym stands for: S: Sincere; M: Modern; A: Ambitious; R: Real; T: Trained

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Why to pursue Cross-fit and Yoga?

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Our Mental Health plays a very crucial role in defining our holistic well-being. Only through a sound mind, one is capable of generating positive and good thoughts.

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Why do I love to sing and play the accordion?

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Music is energetic, Music is relaxing. When we enjoy a piece of fine music, we explore our core emotions. By expressing through songs and music, we connect better with people and find common inspiration.

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Empathy in the times of Covid-19

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Covid-19 lockdown are challenging days that force us to revert to our humble nature and show more proof of the traits that define it, such as kindness, generosity, compassion, love, social intelligence – in one word ‘Empathy’.

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Make Empathy integral part of your Life

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Empathy allows us to build stronger social connections with people. This allows us to respond in the correct way in social situations, as well as gain more insight into those around us by understanding better what they are thinking and feeling.

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The layers of Empathy – Are there multiple aspects to it?

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Empathy is not an all-encompassing term that describes every person’s reaction to every situation. Instead it is an overarching ‘parent’ with multiple children that each describe different parameters within that construct that define specific stimuli and responses.

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The rise of Empathy in our vocabulary and lives

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Even though the word empathy was “absent from most dictionaries”, in the early 20th century, it gradually started gaining prominence after the Great Depression of 1929. Rebcca West, British author and journalist, said that a certain exhilarating feeling of being in flight with the dove was empathy defined, in her words “entering into the experience of objects outside themselves.”

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Why do we need Empathy?

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Empathy cannot be understated as a skill. Empathy allows us to understand our fellow people, build our relationships with them, and ultimately collaborate to solve our mutual problems. 

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Covid-19 & beyond – Your are the ray that will light up the world

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We are all of us living in challenging times, there is no other way to put it. But in man’s hours of greatest challenges come also his greatest victories. Amidst this challenge, you are the ray that will light up the world. 

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The Unexpected Positives of Covid-19

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COVID-19, also known as coronavirus, threatens to become the worst pandemic our world has seen in a century. The title of this post may seem counterintuitive to everything you have seen, heard, and read about the coronavirus.

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COVID-19 – How to disconnect from despair?

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COVID-19, also known as coronavirus, threatens to become the worst pandemic our world has seen in a century. It is during these difficult times that we must stand together as one, more than ever before.

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CORONAVIRUS – An opportunity for introspection and realigning lifestyles

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COVID-19, also known as coronavirus, threatens to become the worst pandemic our world has seen in a century. As prognosticators, talking heads, politicians, and alarmists around the globe threaten to start a panic of infinite proportions, I believe we need to hone and pursue a more positive perspective – one that of inner peace, with the power of prayer, and with the promise of a bright future ahead of all of us.

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