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The Menu Card, the Prescription, and the Jigsaw Piece

  The Menu Card, the Prescription, and the Jigsaw Piece Imagine walking into a restaurant. You’re handed a menu—a neat list of curated options. You browse, you choose, and maybe you even tweak a dish to your taste. That’s menu card selling. You carry a list of products, spread it out, and let the customer pick what appeals to them. Some businesses are like speciality restaurants—laser-focused on one niche, making it exotic and exclusive. Others are multi-cuisine giants, catering to every palate with a sprawling spread. Both work. But both assume the customer knows what they want. Now picture a different scene: a doctor’s clinic. The patient speaks, the doctor listens, runs a test or two, and prescribes a remedy tailored to the diagnosis. That’s prescription selling—problem-first, solution-second. It’s not about options; it’s about answers. This approach shines in high-stakes B2B sales, where the cost of being wrong is high, and the value of getting it right is even higher. Th...
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Real Life-Song

  Real Life Wake up all Wake up all There is real vitamin D in sunrise Not in the reels uploaded by an Aunty in Insta Reels   Run jog workout Run jog workout To experience the power of exercise Not in the reviews about a Gym   Break the fast Break the fast To be healthy before you Burn the fat by listening to a model with slim hips   Get into action Get into action Shut the nonsense Of flexi hours Give your best before the sunsets To grab a beer when the evening is young and fresh   Fall in love Fall in love To experience the UPS and downs of life Before you drown in living in a relationship Later hate before you split     Stop shooting your selfies Stop shooting your selfies and start enjoying the moment   Stop scrolling your screens Stop scrolling your screens And start enjoying the nature around you     Stop making videos of the food you ordered Start enjo...

The Curious Conversation Between Happiness and Unhappiness

  The Curious Conversation Between Happiness and Unhappiness One day, Happiness and Unhappiness collided on the crowded path of human life. Curious and a little frustrated, Happiness turned to her gloomy counterpart and asked, “People know my worth—they chase me in their dreams, sing about me in their songs. So why do they still choose to live with you?” Unhappiness smiled—a slow, knowing smile. “They know,” he said, “but they don’t practice. We live in an age of information. Everyone knows the benefits of a healthy meal, yet they reach for the greasy, sugary junk food. Knowledge without action is just noise.” Happiness frowned. “So humans are intelligent but emotionally blind?” “Exactly,” Unhappiness replied. “They have brilliant minds, but their hearts are untaught.” “But why do they prefer you?” Happiness pressed. Unhappiness leaned in. “Because they lack gratitude. They have a roof that keeps out the rain, food that fills their stomachs, and work that pays their bil...

Less than a minute, Lesson-3206 Honouring Commitments

  Less than a minute, Lesson-3206 Honouring Commitments Honouring commitments to others earns their trust; honouring commitments to yourself builds self-trust. To win both, keep your word—outside and within. After all, your commitments define your commitment. M.L. Narendra Kumar Director Instivate Learning Solutions Pvt. Ltd    

Less than a minute, Lesson-3205 What lies beneath

  Less than a minute, Lesson-3205 What lies beneath What looks lucrative is merely the tip of the iceberg; what makes it lucrative is the vast mass buried beneath. Those who understand this truth will also recognise the pain that lies underneath. M.L. Narendra Kumar Director Instivate Learning Solutions Pvt. Ltd              

Less than a minute, Lesson-3203 Approach

  Less than a minute, Lesson-3203 Approach Some people perform under pressure, while others do not. The problem isn't the people themselves—it's the approach toward them that needs to be changed M.L. Narendra Kumar Director Instivate Learning Solutions Pvt. Ltd              

Less than a minute, Lesson-3202 No Point in Motivating

  Less than a minute, Lesson-3202 No Point in Motivating If a person has decided not to be energetic, there is no point in offering them an energy drink—they will neither cherish it while drinking nor jump with vigour afterwards. The same applies to people who attend a motivation program but have no intention of listening or applying what they hear. M.L. Narendra Kumar Director Instivate Learning Solutions Pvt. Ltd