Finding Comfort In Chaos

I never thought I would write about this, but here I am trying to make some sense of it. This is going to be slightly long so stay with me. Being in the medical field, I come across anxious and worried families of the patient all the time. A part of my job is to …

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Fake It Till You Make It (OR DON’T)!

You’ve probably heard of the saying, ‘fake it till you make it’ and maybe tried it too. But let me tell you, this is the biggest load of crap I’ve ever experienced. I mean, yes, it works.  And OH, IT WORKS WONDERS!! It makes you feel everything you’re not and everything that you want to …

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Anxiety Emails

I finish 2 weeks tomorrow on my new work chair. Things for me changed overnight due to some unforeseen circumstances. From being the guy who handled back-end/internal communication and was used to resolving issues behind the scenes to being pushed into the front office to deal with clients and suppliers.  It’s been 2 weeks, since …

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Is Less Really More?

‘Less is more.  We’ve read this a million times, and although this mostly applies in an artistic or design context, it is widely misinterpreted. This phrase was first used in 1855 by Andrea del Sarto, an architect who used it when referring to the desirability of less visual clutter in the building of homes.  This …

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‘You’ve got to find what you love,’ Jobs says

If you can spare 7-10 minutes of your time, read this Commencement speech by Steve Jobs at Stanford in 2005. It changed my life, maybe it inspires yours too! Source : Stanford News | Disclaimer : I do not own this article. I am simply publishing it here.| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UF8uR6Z6KLc&t=9s I am honored to be with …

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Joy And Sorrow – Two Sides of The Same Coin

I was just trying to connect the dots between Joy And Sorrow the other day, after I realised that the person who brought me the most happiness was also the source of some of my misery. To summarise, their presence brought me a world of joy and their immediate absence led to me missing them …

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20 Positives Of 2020 (Part 2)

The other day I spoke about why it is important to practice gratitude for your happiness and peace. If you haven’t read it yet, click here. I did not want to end this year on a bad note, because I have been grateful for a lot of things. So here’s an elaborate list of all the …

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20 Positives Of 2020 (Part 1)

Yesterday I spoke about why it is important to practice gratitude for your happiness and peace. If you haven't read it yet, click here. I did not want to end this year on a bad note, because I have been grateful for a lot of things. So here's an elaborate list of all the things …

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13 Things I Learnt During COVID19 Lockdown

1. Being a homemaker is tough and under appreciated I’ve seen it everywhere around me, that homemakers don’t get close to as much appreciation as he/she should. That we as fellow family members should be more thankful and vocal about our gratitude towards them, but we simply fail to do so. During the last 6 …

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The Joshua Bell Experiment (Video)

Over ten years ago, a short, unassuming article was published in one of America’s leading newspapers, the Washington Post. It was about a social experiment that highlighted some harsh truths about the society we live in. Most of the mid-level bureaucrats disembark at L’Enfant Plaza station, located in the heart of federal Washington. On Friday, …

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My First Day as an ‘AUTHOR’

I am not an author.  I don’t know if what I do qualifies as writing either. All my work you’ve seen on this blog is quite often nothing but me rambling or just adding my thoughts on paper (or a screen) or writing poetry after having my heart broken. I don’t even know the first …

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