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We’ve all dealt with difficult people on the job. The question is, what can you actually do about it? Plenty!
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We’ve all dealt with difficult people on the job. The question is, what can you actually do about it? Plenty!
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We’ve all had a lousy boss. Painful? Yes. But even the worst can be full of lessons if you pay attention.
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Your life is shaped by two views: how you see yourself and how others see you. Do you clearly understand either one?
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For the last 5–6 days, I was completely engrossed in my work. Looking back, I feel grateful to have work that allows me to immerse myself fully and enjoy the process.
There is a different kind of satisfaction when you are deeply involved in something meaningful, giving it your complete attention, and seeing it move towards completion.
After finishing this assignment, I am feeling good vibes and a sense of accomplishment. The best part is that during this journey, I learned a few new things that I was not aware of earlier.
I am happy with this experience and the positive energy it has brought into my life.
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In some cultures, elders are honored. In others, they’re overlooked. The truth? Every generation thrives when older lives are valued instead of dismissed.
Honoring elders means honoring the lessons, sacrifices and experiences that shape future generations.
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Most people never question their thoughts. They let worries, judgments, and daydreams shape their life. Who’s really in control: them or their thoughts?
Your thoughts shape your life. If you never pause to reflect on them, you’ll learn less, grow less, and give less to the people you love.
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Some achievements become even more meaningful when they're celebrated by someone who genuinely believes in you. I feel grateful to have a teacher in college who always guides me with valuable career advice and celebrates my progress. When I shared that I had earned the NPTEL IIT Kharagpur certificate in The Science of Happiness and Well-Being, she was truly happy and proud of me. Her encouragement is a gift I'll always cherish.
Such teachers are rare. I'm glad you have one in your life. Keep learning, growing, and achieving great things!
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Some of life's greatest joys aren't found in grand achievements but in simple moments shared with dear friends. Yesterday's meetup with my school friends filled my heart with warmth and happiness. A few days ago, I also celebrated my college bestie's birthday. We had a wonderful time together and gifting her a beautiful framed photo of us made the day even more special. Moments like these remind me that true happiness lies in genuine connections, making life more meaningful and beautiful.
Your post is so full of energy, Aarna. The time spent with friends is special. As life moves on and we lose touch with them, only the memories remain.
I recently came across an eBook, The Friends Who Made Ordinary Days Unforgettable, and gifted it to a distant friend. It made us revisit our memories and made our friendship even more special. 💛
Self-awareness is far more valuable than seeking validation from others. Once you truly understand yourself, what people say matters much less.