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Learning to Enjoy

Learning to Enjoy

As I forge through my journey of self-discovery and development, I realize that there are so many things …

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The Joys of Traveling Solo

The Joys of Traveling Solo

My solo travels started when I had this huge desire to hike and trek and found no one around me that enjoyed it so much. I have to admit that it was not easy to start traveling solo to begin with. So my first few hikes were joining with a group of people (who I did...

Top 6 Gems for an Empowered You

Top 6 Gems for an Empowered You

How many times have we heard we are the only ones that stand in the path of our own success? We are told by the wise that we just have to allow ourselves to succeed and believe that we are good enough, strong enough, intelligent enough and worthy and deserving of...

Forget the PIPE Dream – Limiting Beliefs that Hold us Back!

Forget the PIPE Dream – Limiting Beliefs that Hold us Back!

I have been wanting to write this one for some time now but haven’t gotten to it thus far! For many posts now, I have been discussing the whole idea of our reality being so subjective that there is nothing one can do to make it absolute. As people of science, we know...

Is Helping Others, REALLY Helping Others?

Is Helping Others, REALLY Helping Others?

Is Helping Others, REALLY Helping Others? There is something that dawned upon me a few years back and I believe that it has been one of the most significant realizations that I had. While it may seem very commonplace, it can prove to be a great rule to live by, if...

What Makes Wellness at the Workplace Work!

What Makes Wellness at the Workplace Work!

What Makes Wellness at the Workplace Work! Is the increase in wellness spends by large companies, really a good investment option towards employee wellness or are we only just fooling ourselves? Courtesy: Global Wellness Institute A whopping $4 trillion industry,...

Killing the Intellectual – Part 3 – Totalitarianism

Killing the Intellectual – Part 3 – Totalitarianism

The word totalitarianism refers to a form of government where the ruling group takes on a dictatorial role and has complete control. You might be wondering how I can suggest that believing oneself to be an intellectual, leads to a totalitarian state. While it may seem...

Getting Back to Work After a Sabbatical

Getting Back to Work After a Sabbatical

A sabbatical is not a very easy thing to explain when you are trying to get back into the workforce. It is a major event in your life that can throw you off gear especially if you have been out of touch with the corporate world for some time. I would not shy away from...

Killing the Intellectual – Part 2 – Becoming Objects

Killing the Intellectual – Part 2 – Becoming Objects

How often have you heard someone tell you to be objective about things? It pops up all the time in arguments, while taking decisions, and heated discussions. It almost seems universal that ‘being objective’ about decisions is considered the ‘right’ way to process. In...

Q&A – Is Technology Wiping Us Out?

Q&A – Is Technology Wiping Us Out?

A lot has been spoken about technology and society especially due to the rapid and exponential pace at which it is growing. There are many articles written and talks about the way in which technology is killing human interaction, making people lonelier (despite being...

Q&A – Does Poverty Cause Crime?

Q&A – Does Poverty Cause Crime?

It has been discussed often that there is more crime in societies that are poor. One would wonder what is it about poverty that makes people hurt each other. This thought led me to do some research and exploration in this area and what I found triggered some thought....