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Test Your Assumptions

When I was in School, we had to read a popular story of the Tortoise and the Hare.  The story concerns a Hare who ridicules a slow-moving Tortoise and is challenged by the tortoise to a race. The hare soon leaves the tortoise behind and, confident of winning, takes a nap midway through the course. […]

in Journals | February 8, 2014 | 434 Words | 2 Comments

How to Write a Blog Post Worth Your Readers Time

When we first start to write blog post, we often write it for others. We desperately want others to read it and give us immediate feedback. So we twist and turn our natural voice and flow to make people like it. With time, everyone falls on this habit of writing something which is off no […]

in Journals | February 7, 2014 | 213 Words | 2 Webmentions | 2 Comments

Just Get it Done

I am very tired right now. I barely woke up to eat my lunch. After that, I’m here writing this, even if I don’t want to. I walked for 4 hours straight inside the temple in the outskirts of Kathmandu. Some years ago, I could walk for 4 hours without any problem. But since I’ve stopped […]

in Journals | February 6, 2014 | 307 Words | 2 Comments

Why It’s Vitally Important That You Have Life Goals

If you try and focus on one part of the spectrum, you’ll be weak on the other part. If you’re good at right, you’ll be weak at left. If you’re good at left, you’ll be weak at right. If you try to conquer both the right and left, you’ll be weak on both. We all […]

in Journals | February 5, 2014 | 261 Words | 1 Webmention | Comment

Limitation Breeds Value: How to Use Limitation to Your Advantage

The most valuable time during Skype or any video call is the end part, when you say your good byes. As soon as you figure out you’re limited on time, you tend to value that time very much. Talking directly to the point and making use of every remaining second seems like the only way […]

in Journals | February 4, 2014 | 851 Words | Comment

Strip Off Your Comfort (Road to Voluntary Discomfort)

We all take things for granted. It’s only after we lose them, we realize about it’s presence and impact on us. Look at your body, you have eyes, ears, hands, fingers, legs, and almost everything you need to survive comfortably in this planet. You take all your body parts for granted. Handicapped people only realize […]

in Journals | February 3, 2014 | 450 Words | 2 Webmentions | Comment

If You’re Not Getting Anything Done, Leave!

Every morning I open the laptop to get my work done. Before I open the laptop, I have specific tasks set up in my mind. But after I open the laptop, I get easily distracted.  I either open my e-mail client or surf Facebook. If not, I just play around the files in the name of […]

in Journals | February 2, 2014 | 758 Words | 5 Comments

February 1, 2014

Today is February 1, 2014. January wasn’t as fruitful as I intended it to be. I got distracted, didn’t complete my work, and failed to accomplish my goals. While January started, I had a secret goal to accomplish during the period of 30 days. It was to write a blog post everyday. I even entertained […]

in Journals | February 1, 2014 | 457 Words | 3 Webmentions | Comment

Why Taking Picture is The Worst Thing You Can Do in Any Life Time Event

My sister’s wedding just went in a flash. I was enjoying the moment, now it’s gone. When we look back after a year or so, we’ll be like, “Wow! time traveled so fast.” Life is fleeting. Lots of events that happen now will not make sense after 1000’s of years, but it does make sense […]

in Journals | January 24, 2014 | 907 Words | 1 Webmention | 8 Comments

One Second Everyday (Going Back in Time)

I remember wanting to capture memories everyday. I didn’t want to miss even a single day of my life. I used to watch old photos of my childhood and get very nostalgic. I could go back in time and enjoy that moment, even if it was just for a split second of time. I loved […]

in Journals | January 17, 2014 | 1,052 Words | 4 Webmentions | 12 Comments

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