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Sitting is the New Smoking

“Why not even exercise will undo the harm of sitting all day—and what you can do about it” got me thinking about how much I sit everyday. I sit almost whole day in front of my laptop. Everything I do is on my laptop: writing, programming, brainstorming, entertainment, reading, journaling, creating, learning, etc. And I […]

in Journals | June 28, 2014 | 217 Words | Comment

When You Give Society What It Wants

Society generally rewards people by giving them what they want when you give society what it wants.

When you look at how much money people make, it tends to be a rough measure of what they gave society of what it wanted. Not how much money they desired to make.

in Journals | June 27, 2014 | Comment

Use Dark Curtains For Your Bedroom to Improve Your Sleep

I have been trying to get my sleep schedule on shape. I take sleep seriously – 8 hours everyday. Without it, I’m unproductive the whole day. For me, it’s not worth trading some sleep time for getting my work done. Because it takes more than triple the amount of time while working on low energy […]

in Journals | June 24, 2014 | 214 Words | Comment

Set Small Goals Everyday

I was just reading Radhika’s new post, “What do you deserve” and found this: Remember, set small goals everyday, and then build on the momentum of completion. For example, if you want to read a book, tell yourself you only have to read one page. Chances are, once you start, you’ll keep reading. As soon […]

in Journals | June 20, 2014 | 259 Words | 1 Comment

Superficial Set of Standards

When you want to get good at something, everybody explains you that you need to meet society’s superficial standards. Society has set of standards which defines what you should be like to be successful at something. There are basically two superficial standards which we desperately try to fulfill. We have believed that those two superficial […]

in Journals | June 19, 2014 | 482 Words | 1 Webmention | Comment

Remove Social Conditioning

Anything that’s second-hand experience, which we are led to believe by other people is called social conditioning. From the time we came to this earth till now, we have been socially conditioned. There’s first hand experience and second-hand experience. When you learn something through your own reference experience, that’s the first hand experience. You know […]

in Journals | June 18, 2014 | 520 Words | 1 Webmention | Comment

Burn Your Boats

While you commit on anything, burn your boats. Burning boats means to do something that makes it impossible for you to change your plans and go back to the situation you were in before. Some stories: A general sailed over to an enemy country with his army. While the army slept, he burned the ships down. […]

in Journals | June 14, 2014 | 592 Words | Comment

It Will Fade Away Eventually

I suddenly joined 6 day meditation course while reading “The Power of Now”. I took the course two years ago as well. This time I had specific purpose for taking the course. I wanted to stop my mind from wandering and thinking. My mind was thinking on auto-pilot. I figured that out while reading “The […]

in Journals | June 13, 2014 | 370 Words | 2 Comments

It’s Difficult to Come Back

Last week, I joined a 6 day happiness course. It was intense and fun. I was solely focused on it. I didn’t do anything except for stuff relating to that course. Which means, I didn’t write, speak on camera, program, move projects forward, etc. I did nothing. I was solely focused on that course because […]

in Journals | June 12, 2014 | 385 Words | 1 Webmention | Comment

Dedication and Love Towards Work

Most of the time, I work just to get my work done. I measure time to complete the work and then track my time. It’s always just to complete the work. I compete with myself to get my work done faster than before. It’s always a chore for me. Wake up, do this, after you […]

in Journals | May 28, 2014 | 1,139 Words | 1 Webmention | Comment

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