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Nasty Studio Session

I’ve started documenting Nasty’s studio session starting yesterday. It was fun to document. We’re trying to document everything and preserve it for the future. It might not mean a lot now, but it will in the future. Here are some of the random pictures from yesterday’s shoot.

June 24, 2019 | Comment

The Baseline: How To Make Consequences Work For You

There’s a baseline in everything you do. The minimum set of requirement for you to stay consistent at the work you are performing. It can be anything. While riding motorbike, for example, even if you are angry or happy or sad or hurt or whatever, you still look ahead in the road. That’s the baseline. […]

in Journals | April 5, 2016 | 471 Words | Comment

Write Anyway

I clicked on write a new post some time ago, and closed that window because I didn’t want to write anything. I want to, but I can’t. After sometime, I was like, “I don’t want to write, but let’s write anyway.” It’s like there’s something stopping me from writing. Maybe my fear of writing a […]

in Journals | January 19, 2016 | 426 Words | 1 Webmention | Comment

Time To Switch

There’s lots of time to relax if you want to. There’s lots of time to get angry. But there’s very less time for you to do any significant thing in this world. Time is moving very fast. I’ve been angry at lots of stuff all my life. I’ve been angry at people that love me. […]

in Journals | January 1, 2015 | 278 Words | Comment

Totally Different Environment From What I Am Comfortable With

Almost 99% of the time, I write posts from my home. I basically never wrote a post from outside my home. I’m comfortable writing from my home and that’s where I produce the best writing. However, there’s a massive downside for being comfortable only in one place. I’m not flexible enough to produce good writing or […]

in Journals | October 31, 2014 | 337 Words | 1 Webmention | 2 Comments

The Long And Hard Way

Whenever I learn or work on anything, I always opt for the long and hard way. I was never like that before. I hate to wait. So, I always tried taking the easy approach. I would want to learn everything within a day or two, because I didn’t have patience to wait for a long time, nor […]

in Journals | October 26, 2014 | 411 Words | 1 Webmention | Comment

What Hurts You Today Makes You Stronger Tomorrow

We follow passion most of the time. But it’s not always passion that matters. It’s how much of a impact you’re making in the world while doing your work that matters. If what you do doesn’t impact the world, at least in a small way, then there’s very little importance of that work in the […]

in Journals | October 25, 2014 | 400 Words | Comment

What You Want To Complete

It’s very important that you understand when you’re procrastinating and not completing your works. Most of it occurs unconsciously. Today morning I opened my laptop with a mission to complete all the work and make the make the day productive. I started great and somewhere in the middle(I don’t know when) I started to surf […]

in Journals | July 31, 2014 | 354 Words | 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

Handling Things That Are Out Of Your Control

Most of the time, we blame luck if something we anticipated doesn’t occur. For example, you didn’t win the competition. You didn’t get good grades. Your trip was cancelled. It’s an easy excuse. I used to do the same. I’d either blame luck or blame some external force which I had no control over. It […]

in Journals | April 4, 2014 | 278 Words | Comment

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