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6 years

Suing the Professor

After careful consideration, looking at malpractice in medicine, and recent serious queries from students about the subject, my thinking about educational malpractice has changed in the past week. Let me tell you where I have come to.

6 years

How to Find Joy in Everyday Life

Ask yourself how happy are you on a scale of 1 to 10?

6 years

Hacks to Keep Yourself Motivated to Get Going

Pushing yourself forward is hard. For me, some days are highly motivating while other days I can not even grab a bit of it no matter how hard I try. Some days are tough as I have to nag myself to start the work because all I want to do is just go out and skip my work. This feeling is tough to handle for long. And I knew that it will be bad in the long run. Often, I sat propping up my head with my hands and think about how to best push myself up to fight with the emotions that are stopping me to get my job done.

6 years

Having Just a Single Person in Audience Matters as much as any Large Crowd

Recently I came across an article in edex magazine of The New Indian Express, reporting how a stand-up comedian had just one person showing up as audience at an open mics event in Bangalore, and most interestingly, how he still performed!

6 years

How to Nail Awkward Situations at Work

Life is full of awkward situations. It is never going to be a smooth sail all the time. Whether you are new to the office or working for years, we all have to go through those uncomfortable situations at work that hurt our feelings and make us feel out of control.

6 years

Harnessing our Problem Solving Abilities

Critical thinking is the most powerful problem-solving tool in existence. Not the kind of problem that can be coded with an algorithm, but a complex problem that involves thinking. How do we develop the skill of critical thinking? Critical thinking is not a single skill but a collection of skills that allow someone to figure out a difficult, complex problem.

6 years

8 Golden Rules to Follow to Increase your Work Ergonomic

As the years go by, jobs are getting excessively competitive. Increasing population coupled with higher literacy rates and qualifications, this competitiveness is sure to blossom into something even more meaningful, like the raise you always wanted. As people vie for the same position in an organisation, it is important to prove your work is above the mark.

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