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No Plans, Just Life

It’s important to plan and consider making attainable goals to move further in your work, but I think the same approach is a bad idea while planning everyday life. I usually never plan things. I don’t know what I’m going to do tomorrow. Heck, I don’t even know what I’ll do today. If something pops […]

in Journals | April 2, 2014 | 606 Words | 1 Webmention | Comment

April 1, 2014

Today is April 1, 2014. I wanted to make this year productive and focused on action. Every time I try and force action, it becomes the most unproductive day/week/month. I had very clear goal for the year and also to not beat myself up trying to force it. If I’d force it, I won’t be able […]

in Journals | April 1, 2014 | 499 Words | 1 Webmention | Comment

Why You Should Use Fear as a Guiding Principle in Life

Today I was out feeding pigeons. I never did that before. I used to be afraid that their beak might hurt me. It seemed to me like they could easily pierce my fingers with their sharp beak . Instead of listening to my fear, today I went out and fed pigeons anyway. Nothing that I […]

in Journals | March 27, 2014 | 447 Words | Comment

Yawn is a Yawn (The Difference Lies Within You)

You yawn when you feel lazy, and also, after you’re tired working hard. The yawn is a yawn, but there’s significant difference between the two yawns. A person who yawn’s for laziness will never understand the yawn of a guy who yawns after working hard. In the same way, human experience should flow momentarily, with […]

in Journals | March 25, 2014 | 256 Words | 2 Comments

Add, But Dont Abandon

When you are faced with a situation where you need to abandon a project for a period of time to make time for another project, don’t go for it. I was faced with similar situation at the end of January. I wanted to write blog post every day during the month of February. Before that, […]

in Journals | March 21, 2014 | 551 Words | Comment

Not Waiting for the Perfect Condition

You build habit by doing something constantly, but if you bring in any factor to stop the consistency, then you’ll never be able to create a habit. I have been using weather as a factor to stop me from doing my work. If it’s stormy, I wouldn’t go out and run even if I have […]

in Journals | March 14, 2014 | 498 Words | 1 Webmention | Comment

Mark of a Failing Newbie

If someone asks me lots of precautious question before starting something, I automatically assume they’ll not succeed. It’s simply not the way how successful people approach their goals. Instead of taking lots of precaution before starting, or not starting at all, it’s always better to start right away and learn along the way. Asking lots […]

in Journals | March 7, 2014 | 551 Words | Comment

What I Learned by Publishing Blog Posts Daily

I had mission to blog everyday last month. I completed it successfully. You can check the archives for the month of February. I didn’t even miss a day. When I first started blogging, I’d label a day for it. I’d only blog on Friday, once a week. It was my schedule. When I tried blogging […]

in Journals | March 4, 2014 | 498 Words | 3 Webmentions | Comment

Learn to Disconnect

As long as you connect, learn to disconnect.
As long as you learn, learn to unlearn.

in Quotes | March 2, 2014 | Comment

Tiny Human Connection

During Maoist insurgency, there were lots of Army men allotted in the streets of Kathmandu. There used to be lots of Army in streets and random barracks. Our school bus used to pass through those barracks. Everyday, while we used to pass those barracks, we used to wave at those Army men. Some used to […]

in Journals | March 1, 2014 | 178 Words | 1 Webmention | Comment

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