A Conversation: On Anxiety
One person should never come as an intruder to create chaos in another person’s emotional tidiness.
How to find ‘Newness’
How you or I choose one new task completely depends on our priorities, but that one chosen new task is our way of maintaining motivation in quotidian ambience.
Connectivity as a Future Key
When something does not look well-versed, you need to pick up that wand to redesign it exquisitely.
Find the Reason
An expert will give you ideas to get better results but you give yourself the reason to achieve that.
Self-Worth vs. a Drop of Insecurity
One question, “What was the reason I started?” The answer would never give a false shelter.
A Great Pair: Attention and Knowledge
A strong and sturdy outcome is a combination of the pair—attention and knowledge. They are ruling over the rest.
How to Question the Past
If a person could let go of one single past issue each week, the complexities of emotional burden could look way smaller.
It’s Childish
The value of our sincerity will not fade away if a zephyr like childishness will come in the po-faced hours.
What’s Next?
Day after day, knowingly or unknowingly, we are passing some parts of the ideal puzzle to our future-selves.
Nocturnal Questions
The harsh truth is here that ‘the night life’ is not taken care of as it should be at the juncture of chaos.
(Mis)Managed Rules
We must have that line of decency for ourselves where we would be comfortable enough to think only for our better prospects. If it is ‘work’ then ‘go on’ or if it is a ‘step back’ then ‘allow’ that also.
Personal Version of Minimalism
Any principle, in any era, follows a handsome set of rules. But we need to understand that we have the basic freedom to make the set flexible enough with our own versions.
Opaque Layers of Expectations
We have millions of expectations, but those expectations only ask for our work to knot that circle of happiness.
Hygge or Adda: The Amiable Intruder
Hygge and adda—both value the originality; both value the feelings.