Yesterday was the “Culmination” of our series #365daysofGratitude. I went through the analytics of reader engagement, and found that there were around 1600+ occasional readers for the whole content series throughout. Towards the end of the journey, we recorded the presence of 600+ readers per day, collectively on Instagram, Facebook, and on our WordPress blog….
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day366 – Culmination
On this 366th day of gratitude titled “Culmination”, I would like to share some tools and devices I have been using to create and post the content every day. I normally type my content in the Notes app on iPhone in English. Then I transferred the text to my MacBook Air and did the spelling…
day365 – Power of Gratitude
I’m sure all of us who read this post are alive right now. Being alive means that we are full of life! And life is full of possibilities. The state of being alive, the ability to breathe, the ease of walking on this planet, having a meal to eat, being surrounded by family or friends,…
day364 – Absolute Reality!
I have always been searching the clarity of our existence as a being, all my life, since childhood. Year after year, newer, better, clearer, and more sensible perceptions have updated my ideas on “Life”, “World“ and “Absolute Reality“. I don’t know how many of you are able to conceive what I’m going to say but…
day363 – Sir Nicholas Winton
I just happened to watch a video filmed in 1988 by BBC, on a program in which they invited Mr. Nicholas Winton, who was a famous British banker. During World War II, Mr. Winton has rescued some Jewish children from the Nazi holocaust to Britain, from death, and helped them find new families in Britain….
day362 – Unlock the change
I’m sure more than 90% of the people reading this want or need a change in their lives. It’s a fundamental fact that the life we experience is a result of our routines and habits, and we have already discussed it in this series in posts like the titles “Break pattern” and “Habit loop”. In…
day361 – Eggs and baskets
I felt I should share some advice I received from one of my mentors. It’s nothing extraordinary, it’s not an unknown fact, it’s not too complicated and it’s not a cheap one too. It’s something that makes more sense to me the more I’m getting older 🙂 It is this: “Do not put all your…
day360 – Bryophyllum
Today a friend of mine was talking about a plant which comparatively needs a very little amount of water to survive. It’s name was also interesting – Devil’s Spine. My friend told me that even if we plant the leaf it will grow into a new plant which made me notice its leaves. It was…
day359 – Surrender
In the journey of life, we do not know which chapters we get to live in and pass by. Sometimes it’s equally surprising and confusing, especially when we have choices to make in the unknown, unread chapters of our life. One of the finest torches we can carry in the journey of such dark, unclear…
day358 – La Belle Ferronnière
Today I had a pretty long train journey and I happened to go through the biography of Leonardo da Vinci written by Walter Isaacson. This book enlightened me in many ways. Even the very name Leonardo Da Vinci means “Leonardo From Vinci”. All these years I have been (I think most of us) calling Leonardo…