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Inspiration

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Wrong Decision is Better Than No Decision

Usually we avoid making decision when we are unsure of the immediate environment and outcome of the event. We don’t want to make wrong decision. So we stay on the safe side and not make any decision, or just wait for the perfect moment to make the right decision. But in general practice, wrong decision is […]

September 28, 2018 | Comment

Learning to Choose Influence

It’s 6:25 AM in the morning. It’s been more than a year I haven’t written anything this early. I used to write during the time when writing was my main focus. My focus has shifted from writing to photography since then. One thing I’ve realized during this transition is that influence matters a lot. When […]

in Journals | December 9, 2016 | 352 Words | 1 Comment

Set Realistic Expectation

Whenever you’re progressing at something, it’s very important to set realistic expectation. Most people get inspired to try new things. It might be sport, academic subject or other things along those line. If you see a video of guys skateboarding, you feel inspired to do the same. You wish you could skateboard the same way they […]

in Journals | December 14, 2014 | 470 Words | 1 Comment

WordCamp Nepal 2014 Journey As A Speaker

Last year during WordCamp Nepal 2013, I listened to almost all the speakers. Some of them were pretty basic stuff for beginners, which made me realize that I could speak on WordCamp as well. I had a limiting belief that we should be an expert on WordPress to speak on WordCamp. By attending WordCamp 2013, I […]

in Journals | November 24, 2014 | 1,401 Words | 1 Webmention | 6 Comments

Lessons From Three Major Brain Surgery

I was surfing reddit when I saw an AMA (Ask Me Anything) of a guy who had three major brain surgery in three months. Most people don’t survive those. But he did. I read his thread and noticed one sentence where he states that if he’d be normal again then he’d travel the world. He […]

in Journals | September 27, 2014 | 530 Words | Comment

What I Learned By Recording One Second Everyday for One Year

The first lesson I learned from recording one year of one second everyday: Commitment is more important than success because commitment takes you closer to success. Without commitment, it’s very difficult to move ahead in life and anything you do. I have failed at many projects because I sucked at commitment. I always have difficulty […]

in Journals | September 13, 2014 | 633 Words | 1 Webmention | Comment

Want To Live A Better Life?

Hi! I’m Manish Suwal I Shoot Pictures. Make Videos. Build Websites. Write Blogs. Send Emails. Do you feel empty? Are you afraid that you’ll regret your life? Have you asked yourself ‘What is Life?‘ at some point of your life? Do you struggle to find the purpose of your life? Do you face difficulty staying […]

in Journals | September 7, 2014 | 271 Words

Consumption is the First Step for Production

In the last post–Create My Own Set of Reality–I wrote that consumption is poison and we should avoid it at all costs. I wrote a blog post about producing and not consuming some years ago as well. Many people read it and left good remarks. However, now I realize that it’s not possible to cut […]

in Journals | August 20, 2014 | 605 Words | 1 Webmention | 5 Comments

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

Abundance of Motivation

Almost always, we are inspired or influenced by something and then we set goal to achieve it. We feel highly motivated to work on it. But the motivation eventually fades away and we stop working on the goal we set up initially. We set up goals but struggle to achieve it, mostly because motivation is […]

in Journals | May 1, 2014 | 610 Words | 1 Webmention | Comment

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