I’m a vanity buff – after all, who doesn’t like the functional progress of things? I do – and rather innately. So I have good news for you. You don’t…
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I’m a vanity buff – after all, who doesn’t like the functional progress of things? I do – and rather innately. So I have good news for you. You don’t…
I read an amazing post by Florence Divet on LinkedIn on people changing jobs rather frequently. It is not a sign of instability, it’s a sign of growth; a sign…
Just imagine how liberating you will feel when you are all by yourself – in work and life. Solopreneurship can teach you a lot of being on your own, no…
We always fast-track. We try to comply with what our future selves will be. But of late I have been contemplating on how good we all are already. Like, the…
I read in a recent newsletter by one of my favourite author named James Clear. The newsletter is called 3 Ideas 2 Quotes 1 Question – what a lovely sequential…
Solitude can unearth many selves in us. I think with increasing imposter syndrome affecting entrepreneurs, we need to go deeper into what makes us a beautiful contradiction. I wrote in…
Somehow I love the word ‘striving’ in all its due connotations. In the technologically advanced times, we have to rewire our way of functioning in our work-lives. While our systems…
I read such an amazing quote by someone called Fady on X: he said that the greatest flex isn’t your car. It’s walking into your 40s with visible abs and…
In simple parlance, second-order thinking means, ‘if I choose this available option, what happens next – in terms of direct and indirect consequences?’ A beautiful explanation of second order thinking…
Much has been cascading on the web to pronounce the definition of personal branding. That is, in some way, it is stated to rack up a million followers, be viral,…