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Less than a minute, Lesson-3183 Seed to Tree- Patience

  Less than a minute, Lesson-3183 Seed to Tree- Patience        A tall tree was once just a seed. It takes time for anything to grow—whether it is career growth, love in personal life, or invested money. Don’t equate everything with a fast download or an express highway. Things take time, and patience is the answer to time. M.L. Narendra Kumar Director Instivate Learning Solutions Pvt. Ltd  
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Less than a minute, Lesson-3182 Fix what you can

  Less than a minute, Lesson-3182 Fix what you can What can be fixed, should be fixed; the rest we must let go of and start afresh. There is no point in holding on to what cannot be repaired—whether it is a glass or a relationship. There is always a new glass at the shop next door, and there is always someone with whom you can begin a new relationship. M.L. Narendra Kumar Director Instivate Learning Solutions Pvt. Ltd          

Less than a minute, Lesson-3181 Genuine Relationship

  Less than a minute, Lesson-3181 Genuine Relationship In a genuine relationship, there is space between each other, and silence often communicates more than words. Such a relationship is achieved when both partners take time to walk in each other’s shoes. M.L. Narendra Kumar Director Instivate Learning Solutions Pvt. Ltd  

Less than a minute, Lesson-3180 Goal Vs. Obsession

  Less than a minute, Lesson-3180 Goal Vs. Obsession The difference between a goal and an obsession is this: if you don’t achieve your goal, you can accept it more easily and adjust your approach, whereas an obsession will drive you crazy and leave you restless. While working toward your goal, regularly check whether you are goal-oriented or obsessed. M.L. Narendra Kumar Director Instivate Learning Solutions Pvt. Ltd    

Less than a minute, Lesson-3179 Too Many options -A confusion

  Less than a minute, Lesson-3179 Too Many options -A confusion        Decisions get delayed when you have too many options. It is better to identify what suits your needs than to choose what looks better. When caught between need and appearance, there will always be something that seems better than the other, leading to constant comparison and, ultimately, the same confusion again. Define your needs, and choose what meets them. M.L. Narendra Kumar Director Instivate Learning Solutions Pvt. Ltd

The Walking Stick, the Umbrella, and the Candle

  The Walking Stick, the Umbrella, and the Candle There once was a blind man who, after a life-changing surgery, finally regained his sight. On his first morning with clear vision, he did something unexpected. He picked up his old, worn walking stick—the one that had guided his every step for years—and lovingly polished it. Then, before stepping out into the sunlit world, he bowed his head and thanked it. His friend, watching in bewilderment, asked, “Why are you honouring that old stick? You don’t need it anymore.” The man smiled and replied, “For years, when I couldn’t see my own feet, this stick kept me from falling. It was my eyes when I had none. If I toss it aside without gratitude, I may have regained my sight—but I would still be blind in my heart.” That simple act holds a profound truth for all of us. Think about it. The stick is like the people who held us steady when we could barely stand—mentors who guided us,...

Don’t Park Your Life in the Garage of Worry

  Don’t Park Your Life in the Garage of Worry When worries flood the mind, peace is the first casualty. What begins as a mild disturbance quickly spirals into overthinking—and that’s when regret, guilt, and fear take the microphone. Suddenly, your brain, which can dazzle with creativity, joyful recollection, and sharp planning, becomes a cluttered attic. Its true potential sits locked away, unused and suffocated by noise. So, can we stop worrying? The honest answer is both yes and no . Yes —if you are truly determined to protect your peace, embrace reality, seek solutions, and keep walking forward. No —if you prefer to stay exactly where you are, replaying the same anxious track on loop. But why should we even bother to stop? Because life is not a waiting room—it’s a journey. And every journey worth taking comes with its share of bumps: sharp turns that test your nerve, fuel crises that make you doubt your reserves, potholes that rattle your confidence, sudden diversion...