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Rest Rest

  Rest Rest Rest Rest You need to take some rest Not just one but seven types of Rest   Rest rest You need to take a physical rest For your body to rejuvenate Just take a nap to relax   Rest Rest You need to take a Mental Rest. To set your mind free Just close your eyes to meditate.         Rest Rest You need to take sensory Rest To set yourself free from screen time Just keep your devices away from you for a while   Rest Rest You need to take an emotional rest To stop pleasing people Just be yourself with people whom you trust   Rest Rest You need to take a social rest To stop yourself from being around toxic people Just by enjoying your company in a serene place         Rest Rest You need to take a creative rest To enslave yourself from the monotony within you Just by doing what you love to do   Rest Rest You need to take a spiritual...

Discipline Vs Indiscipline

  Discipline Vs Indiscipline The pain of discipline is much more rewarding than the pleasure of indiscipline. While indiscipline might sound like a pleasure, it might give us momentary happiness, but later, it will make us feel guilty, regretful, worried, fearful, and suffer. Once we identify the impact of indiscipline and feel its consequences, we might slowly discipline ourselves.   Discipline can affect any area of life: waking up on time, eating on time, sleeping on time, being punctual, reducing screen time, etc. Identify the area where you need to discipline yourself and start internalising the pleasure of discipline vs. the pain of discipline; this will help you realise and restart a better life. M.L. Narendra Kumar  

War of Words

  War of Words War doesn't begin with weapons; it starts with words. If nations fail to use the right words, it will lead to missiles, bombs, and bullets. The irony is that the very reason for war is often rooted in words; thus, words can also help stop it. Unfortunately, innocent people die, cities are destroyed, and individuals lose their livelihoods, which takes a long time to rebuild. While we may not have a say in the words that trigger wars, we can choose words carefully in our everyday lives. Doing so during challenging situations can help prevent conflicts and foster understanding. M.L. Narendra Kumar  

Less than a minute Lesson-2734 Preparation + Confidence= Success

  Less than a minute Lesson-2734 Preparation + Confidence= Success Despite all preparation, if we still approach with doubt, our confidence will be lower, and we might not produce the desired results. We achieve the desired outcome when we replace doubt with confidence, because success is preparation plus confidence. M.L. Narendra Kumar Director Instivate Learning Solutions PVT LTD  

Management Lessons from an Arrow

  Management Lessons from an Arrow A sharp arrow lay on the ground, having fallen below the dartboard. A passerby noticed it and decided to pick it up. To his surprise, the arrow began to speak, saying, "I was never able to see myself in the bullseye." The passerby was taken aback and had no idea how to respond. He took the arrow with him and sought the wisdom of a monk to understand its message. The monk examined the sharp arrow and asked, "What is your problem?" The arrow repeated what it had said to the passerby. After observing it closely, the monk replied, "You are sharp, but the issue may be that you are either in the hands of a novice, being handled by someone still learning, or perhaps the strength of the bow is weak." The arrow agreed, acknowledging the monk's insight. Now, let’s relate this story of the arrow to the workplace. Some employees resemble these arrows, failing to meet their targets. Some may lack the skills needed, while wea...

Gratitude- A Daily Affair

  Gratitude- A Daily Affair The comfort we experience in our lives, such as electricity, running water, the groceries that fill our homes, and various products and services, is the result of hard work. Millions of people are involved in producing, transporting, and providing these essentials. These individuals dedicate their time and effort to ensuring we have what we need. Let's take a moment to appreciate these hardworking individuals today and every day and recognise the importance of labour. May 1st is not the only day to remember and thank those who contribute to our safe and secure lives; let us express our gratitude to them daily. M.L. Narendra Kumar    

Less than a minute Lesson-2733 Goals and Distractions

  Less than a minute Lesson-2733 Goals and Distractions It is not the goals that are difficult to achieve; it is the distractions that are hard to manage.   Identify those distractions that take you away from your goals and eliminate them before you lose track of what you aim to accomplish. M.L. Narendra Kumar Director Instivate Learning Solutions PVT LTD    

Golden Words

  Golden Words The phrase " golden words are not repeated " signifies that profound and valuable expressions, often used metaphorically, should not be repeated or used casually. These words are so powerful and meaningful that their impact is maximized when used sparingly and thoughtfully. On this auspicious day of Akshaya Tritiya, as you consider buying gold, take a moment to reflect on those golden words you have heard. Ask yourself whether you have applied what you learned, or make it a goal to put those golden words into practice. Incorporating these insights into your life will enhance its quality, just as the few grams of gold you purchase today can contribute to your wealth. Even if you choose not to buy gold, prioritize putting those golden words into action . Happy Akshaya Tritiya! M.L. Narendra Kumar        

Life is Short

  Life is Short Life is short, and indeed, it is brief—a journey between birth and death. Life is short, and it cannot be lived with petty thoughts. Life is short, and it cannot be spent on trivial fights. Life is short, and it should not be burdened by regret. Life is short, and it should not be lived with guilt. Life is short, and it cannot thrive with a broken heart. Let us make the journey of life, which lies between birth and death, vibrant by forgiving others and giving what we can. Let’s fill this journey with love and care to find our destination joyfully and find peace forever. Life is short, and indeed, it is brief. Our negative or positive thoughts can make it seem shorter or longer. Life is short; while we acknowledge this truth, let us not cut it short. M.L. Narendra Kumar    

Pack Your Bags

  Pack Your Bags Pack your bags! There are more opportunities than just savings and investments out there.   Pack your bags! There’s more to explore beyond your hometown and your country.   Pack your bags! There’s more to experience than just your traditions and culture.   Pack your bags! There’s so much more to discover beyond your food and drinks.   Pack your bags! Life is about more than just work and your career.   Pack your bags! Travel offers a wealth of experiences.   Pack your bags! You can find new places, fresh air, people, cultures, traditions, and exciting cuisines to enjoy.   Pack your bags! Memories waiting to be made are worth far more than just saving money.   Pack your bags! There are many life lessons to learn outside the workplace.   Pack your bags! New passports are ready to be stamped.   Pack your bags! The world is vast; one lifetime isn’t enough to experience it all.   Pack your ba...

Don’t be upset

  Don’t be upset   Don't be upset   When she doesn't pick up your call.   She might be on another call.     Don't be upset   When she is not reachable.   She may be just a few kilometers away from you, but emotionally closer.     Don't be upset   When she isn't responding to your messages.   She could be busy figuring out how to reply to you.     Don't be upset   When she is angry with you.   She still loves you. Where there is love, there can be anger.     Don't be upset   When she is busy.   Her busyness tells a story of your shared tolerance.     Don't be upset   When she is feeling down.   This is the time to lift each other up.     Allow her to establish herself,   So, she can become the person she is capable of being.   M.L. Narendra Kumar        

Never Seen

  Never Seen   I have never seen a woman like her.   She is not just beautiful; she is a walking beauty pageant.     I have never heard a woman like her.   She is not merely a melody; she is a living symphony.     I have never seen a woman smile like her.   She is not simply smiling, but a glittering star on the ground.     I have never seen a woman with a face as graceful as hers.   She is not just graceful; she is a moon on the ground.     I have never seen a woman with seductive eyes.   She is not simply alluring; she is the one-stop destination for seduction.     I have never seen a woman with lips that invite a kiss.   She is a walking kiss factory.     I have never seen a woman whose hips are athletic.   She is the gym where hips are sculpted to perfection.     She is not just a woman but a walking dream for many. I am one...

Dealing with Difficult People

  Dealing with Difficult People When we form a negative opinion about someone, it can lead to feelings of hatred toward that person. This hatred often results in heated exchanges, disagreements, non-cooperation, and ultimately, enmity. I believe everyone has experienced this at some point or may even be going through it right now. While it might be hard to imagine a life without such conflicts, we can protect ourselves from the burden of hate and the stress of dealing with difficult people by practicing understanding, communicating assertively, and gracefully saying goodbye when necessary. Enmity harms the one who harbors it more than the one who is the target. If you pay close attention to life, you will realize that it's not worth damaging your heart with hatred and frustration. M.L. Narendra Kumar

War

  War This is not the time to wage war against other nations; it is a time to wage war against global poverty. This is not the time to wage war against other nations; it is a time to wage war against water scarcity. This is not the time to wage war against other nations; it is a time to wage war against pollution. This is not the time to wage war against other nations; it is a time to wage war against global warming. This is not the time for waging war between nations; it is a time for waging war against new-age diseases. This is not the time for waging war between nations; it is a time for waging war against rising unemployment. This is not the time for waging war between nations; it is a time for waging war against increasing religious disharmony. This is not the time for waging war between nations; it is a time for waging war against harmful drugs. This is not the time for waging war between nations; it is a time for waging war against crimes committed against ...

Your Ask Should Be Your Give

    Your Ask Should Be Your Give Many of us ask others to understand us, but we should strive to understand others before expecting them to understand us. The process of understanding involves seeking, conversing, and listening. When we seek understanding, others feel encouraged to share; through conversation, they begin to seek understanding in return; and when we listen, they are more likely to listen to us as well. Once we demonstrate these qualities of understanding toward others, they will also learn how to understand us. Please list the people you wish would understand you better, and take the initiative to understand them first. Before we ask for understanding, let us give it. Giving is a testament to our generosity and willingness to connect with others. Seize opportunities to provide, so that we can cultivate relationships with more people who are willing to reciprocate. M.L. Narendra Kumar