Category: Newsletter
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The Purchase of Depreciating Assets on EMI: A Painful Illusion of Disposable Income
Introduction In the age of easy financing, the rise of “buy now, pay later” schemes has transformed the way individuals approach spending, particularly for big-ticket items like vehicles, gadgets, and appliances. These items, often considered depreciating assets, lose value over time, yet their purchase on Equated Monthly Installments (EMI) continues to lure consumers with the…
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Objectivity of Work: A Key Productivity Hack for Focus and Efficiency
In an era defined by distractions, tight deadlines, and the constant pressure to perform, achieving high productivity levels often feels like a challenge. One of the most effective ways to boost productivity is to adopt an “objectivity of work” approach. This mindset prioritizes task clarity, outcome-driven efforts, and a systematic method to execute responsibilities, ensuring…
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Reverse Engineer Your Goals: The Easy Hack to Create a Clear Roadmap
Setting goals is one thing, but achieving them is another. Most people start with enthusiasm but lose direction along the… You must be Subscribed to view this content. Click Here to Subscribe
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Waste Less, Achieve More: The Time is Now
Introduction Time is a curious thing. We all have the same amount of it—24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Yet, how we use it determines whether it becomes our greatest ally or our most feared adversary. For some, time is a friend, helping them grow, achieve, and move closer…
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See the World as It Truly Is
Introduction In a world filled with distractions, illusions, and curated narratives, seeing reality for what it truly is can be a rare skill. Whether it’s through the lens of personal experience, societal norms, or global events, humans often perceive life not as it is, but as they want or fear it to be. This tendency…
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Addiction to Emotion: A Hidden Compulsion
Introduction When we hear the term “addiction,” most of us think of substances like drugs, alcohol, or even behaviors such as gambling or shopping. However, one form of addiction often goes unnoticed and unaddressed—addiction to emotion. This concept, though lesser-known, reveals a profound truth about how our emotional states can become compulsive cycles, shaping our…
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Thoughts Addiction: The Unseen Mental Habit
Introduction In today’s fast-paced, information-driven world, most of us are familiar with addictions like those to substances, social media, or even food. However, there is a more subtle and often overlooked form of addiction: thoughts addiction. This refers to the compulsive need to constantly think, analyze, and ruminate, even when it’s detrimental to our mental…
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Is Anger Your Defence Mechanism?
Introduction Anger is a universal emotion that everyone experiences at some point in their lives. It’s a natural response to situations that feel threatening, unfair, or frustrating. But for some, anger isn’t just an occasional outburst; it’s a recurring response, triggered by even minor inconveniences or perceived slights. This begs the question: is anger a…
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From Savior to Scoundrel: A Lesson of Managerial Authority
Introduction The phrase, “You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villain,” is one of the most memorable lines from The Dark Knight, and while it may seem rooted in fiction, it has significant relevance in the world of management and leadership. This quote succinctly captures a reality faced…
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Give an Exit During an Argument: The Art of Graceful Conflict Resolution
Introduction Arguments are a natural part of any relationship, whether personal or professional. When two or more people disagree, emotions can flare, and tensions can rise. However, how we handle those moments of conflict determines whether they will lead to growth or further division. One crucial tactic in diffusing tense situations is to “give an…