Siddhu Moosewala Was More Than A Singer: He Was A Legend

Our country is full of nepotism infested superstars. They are only known to the public because their father or mother or some relative was a celebrity in the past. If it were not for those nepotistic connections, they would not last a day in the entertainment industry with their minuscule talent. Sidhu Moosewala was a... Continue Reading →

Reality of Taking Antidepressants

How Do Antidepressants Work? There are many types of antidepressants used by doctors that are divided into a handful of categories. The most common ones are called SSRIs. SSRIs or Selective Serotonin Re-uptake Inhibitors work by stopping the re-uptake or removal of Serotonin -the happiness hormone- from the neural junctions. This essentially increases the feeling... Continue Reading →

8 Things Only People With Depression Will Understand

Stress & Depression Are Different Stress is short term and depression is long-term. When the trigger causing stress goes away, stress also naturally ebbs away. However, depression is not because of a particular reason or trigger. It’s the result of continuous and long-term mental fatigue. It takes time and effort to get rid of depression.... Continue Reading →

Kundalini Knowledge – Signs Of An Awakened Kundalini

Kundalini - such a common word yet so grossly misunderstood. Kundalini can prove to be a source of endless power and a reservoir of pure spiritual energy. Yet in this so-called era of knowledge, it has become nothing more than a punchline that is used to entice gullible customers into paying for pseudo-spirituality courses. Face... Continue Reading →

Every One of Us Has a Dopamine Problem

The world is changing and our bodies are changing with it. The industrial revolution has given birth to fast transportation and factories, while technology has brought far-flung places of the globe closer to us. The seasons change, fruits ripen and fall off, and the earth becomes warmer by the day. But some things never change.... Continue Reading →

Are Night Owls More Successful than Early Birds?

The Times Have Changed I don't believe I have to say this but this is the 21st century. And, it’s high time people stop believing in the myth that morning is the only time for working. It was logical for our ancestors to complete their daily chores and livelihood duties in the daytime because it... Continue Reading →

The Simone Biles Effect: Mental Health Vs. Workplace Competition

Before you lose your mind and start screaming, let me acknowledge the elephant in the room. I know you’re not an athlete. You couldn’t be even if you wanted to because you’re stuck in a corporate job, too busy rotating on a non-ergonomic chair in your small-as-matchbox cubicle. We all are stuck somewhere, if you... Continue Reading →

6 Tricks to Achieve Better Work-Life Balance

6. Understand What is 'Not' Important The first step to separating your work and personal life is to identify what is not important. Yes, you heard it right. What we do wrong is that we treat everything at the workplace as an emergency and everything personal as something that can be taken for granted, when... Continue Reading →

Why Are So Many People Unhappy In 2023?

Uncertainty of the Next Moment The COVID-19 pandemic has made us sitting ducks and forced us to stay in our homes for the past two and a half years without any contact with the outside world. It has pushed the current medical facilities as well as the human psyche to their respective limits without any... Continue Reading →

Post-Pandemic Workplace: 7 Trends You Need to Watch Out For

The Great Resignation Get ready for an action-packed 2022 where employees leave their jobs a dozen a day and employers pull out their hair a hundred a day. With a substantial blow to the job market, everybody around the world is rethinking their career prospects. The U.S. is just a beginning as this resignation wave... Continue Reading →

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