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Less than a minute, Lesson-3128 Family Lessons from Pets

    Less than a minute, Lesson-3128 Family Lessons from Pets It’s not unusual for pets like dogs and cats to share a home peacefully, even to coexist with affection. Yet strangely, the very family members living under the same roof often carry eternal enmity—fueled by ego, resentment, and unrealistic expectations of one another. Perhaps it’s time we studied the pets, not typed questions into AI about what makes a good family. Their silent wisdom might just teach us everything we need to know. M.L. Narendra Kumar Director Instivate Learning Solutions PVT LTD                                              
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Less than a minute, Lesson-3127 Dematerialize to Materialize

  Less than a minute, Lesson-3127 Dematerialize to Materialize When your thoughts fail to materialize, take a moment to ask: are they materialistic or holistic in nature? Materialistic thoughts are endless, leading you in exhausting circles that go nowhere.  Holistic thoughts, on the other hand, come with an inner filter—guiding you to discern, priorities’, and manifest what truly matters. M.L. Narendra Kumar Director Instivate Learning Solutions PVT LTD  

Less than a minute, Lesson-3126 Disconnect to Connect

  Less than a minute, Lesson-3126 Disconnect to Connect If you wish to connect with your inner self, you must first disconnect from the outer world, which is largely beyond your control. Unless you stop reacting to its endless demands and start tuning in to your own needs, you will remain trapped in chaos and confusion, constantly destabilising your inner world. M.L. Narendra Kumar Director Instivate Learning Solutions PVT LTD

Lead like a Pencil Box, Not a Carpenter’s Kit

  Lead like a Pencil Box, Not a Carpenter’s Kit Think of a relationship toolkit like a pencil box. Inside, you have pencils to write down lessons from each other’s experiences. An eraser—to correct mistakes without criticising. And a sharpener—to keep the relationship sharp, fresh, and growing. Now imagine if that toolkit were a carpenter’s box instead. You’d find nails and hammers. Useful for building furniture, but not for building relationships. In a relationship, that approach only leads to being "nailed" and "hammered"—rigid, painful, and full of force. A person with a boss mentality carries a mindset like a carpenter’s toolkit—focused on control, force, and blunt fixes. But a true leader carries a mind like a pencil box. They see themselves as an eternal student of life, someone who knows that the art of leading others is never fully mastered. It’s always being learned, erased, corrected, and sharpened. M.L. Narendra Kumar      

Trust your wings, not the Branch: A Lesson in Leadership

  Trust your wings, not the Branch: A Lesson in Leadership Not every axe that comes out of the factory is sharp. But in the hands of a skilled woodcutter, even a dull axe can become a powerful tool. He knows how to sharpen it, how to hold it, and how to strike with precision. He doesn’t throw the axe aside and wait for the perfect one to arrive—he has a job to finish before the sun goes down. The woodcutter’s situation is not unique. In many professions, the tools don’t always meet the worker’s needs. Yet the best workers don’t complain or wait—they either repair what’s broken or adapt using their own skill and ingenuity. Now, let’s use this example to understand leadership. A people-focused leader doesn’t wait for the perfect employee to join the team. Like the woodcutter, they hire for character first—and then sharpen the person’s competencies. They don’t hold out for an ideal candidate who may never come. Such a leader is like a bird perched on a branch. The bird doesn’t...

Uneasiness to Easiness

  Uneasiness to Easiness Sometimes life feels uneasy, not because of the challenges it throws at us, but because we avoid them. The more we evade them, the less we train ourselves to face them. And so, every new situation leaves us feeling unsettled. No warrior or top athlete is trained on easy ground. Uneasiness has always been their companion. Their minds and bodies are developed specifically to face discomfort—and that's exactly why they shine when the pressure is on. Think of life as your personal training ground. Prepare it to face uneasy situations. That preparation will strengthen your mind and empower your body. And one day, you'll realise: every uneasy moment becomes an inner whisper saying, "Let's take it easy—because I've been trained for this." M.L. Narendra Kumar

Bonding Vs Bartering

  Bonding Vs Bartering In life, we often assume that spending time with family naturally leads to stronger bonding. But is that always true? If bonding comes with strings attached, it’s no longer bonding—it’s bartering. True bonding is unconditional. It expects nothing in return. The moment we start expecting, we set aside real love and care. We step into a living room where everyone is secretly trying to withdraw something—not money, but affection disguised in soft words and stitched with kindness. Expectations dress up as love, but deep down, they’re silent transactions. Real connection doesn’t need words. A shared silence, a warm hug, or simply holding each other’s hands can say more than a hundred loving sentences. In today’s materialistic world, with families scattered and time scarce, what we need most isn’t more promises—it’s more presence. So, stop expecting. Start living for each other. That’s true bonding. Everything else is just bartering. M.L. Narendra Kumar