by admin | Sep 10, 2022 | Critical Thinking, Health and Well Being, neeraj quest, Personal Leadership
A memorable beach walk. (During my visit to Fort Lawderdale, Florida in 2019). That morning I walked to the ocean couple of blocks away and had the privilege to witness Fort Lawderdale marathon and half marathon. Instinctively I also got motivated and started running....
by admin | Nov 8, 2020 | Critical Thinking, Mindful living, neeraj quest, Personal Leadership, Spirituality
Cooking or getting cooked!… I am here in the kitchen, preparing a recipe. Suddenly I ask myself, “But why am I preparing this recipe?”. Is it just because I do it everyday and I need to eat something. I just want to eat to satisfy my hunger or will this recipe...
by admin | Sep 28, 2020 | Bhagavad Gita, Critical Thinking, Meditation, Mindful living, neeraj quest, Nirvana Shatkam, Personal Leadership, Spirituality
Watching hi tech, sci-fi movie… I am watching this incredibly exciting sci-fi movie. Every scene brings something new and different. There are endless possibilities and it is just mesmerizing to see one or some of them unfold. The movie is high tech (very high...
by admin | Mar 3, 2020 | Personal Leadership, Spirituality
As I started my stretching and strengthening routine, I automatically had the inclination to switch on the tv. Afterall it is much easier to go through workout while watching tv. Suddenly it crossed by mind, “Why do I need to watch tv? Is there something I really want...
by admin | Aug 17, 2019 | Critical Thinking, Health and Well Being, Meditation, neeraj quest, Nirvana Shatkam, Personal Leadership, Spirituality
Have you had moments when you feel you need to exercise, you are fit, not tired but somehow you are not in a mood and just can’t get yourself to get started with it. You just want to relax, watch a movie or something. How do you motivate yourself in such...
by admin | Jun 3, 2019 | Bhagavad Gita, Critical Thinking, neeraj quest, Personal Leadership, Spirituality
Throughout Bhagavad Gita Sri Krishna addresses Arjuna with love, respect and empathy. He addresses him with morale boosting words like ‘the destroyer of foes’, ‘the prominent among men’, and ‘the descendent of Kurus’. This is true...
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