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Unplugging for Balance: A Guide to Digital Detoxification

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Unplugging for Balance: A Guide to Digital Detoxification Digital technology is like a double-edged sword which can is beneficial if used wisely and can be harmful too of used carelessly. While it provides convenience of being connected to distant friends and family members and doing some tasks quite easily saving time it also has some indirect disadvantages, example the endless scroll of social media, constant emails, and pings of notifications can make us feel like we are living inside our screens and not in the real world.  ​If you have ever felt exhausted after hours of browsing or noticed your neck hurting from staring at your phone, you aren’t alone as nowadays large number of people suffering from such problem.  This is why Digital Detoxification is becoming the new "superpower" as it is also skill to learn and habit to adapt as well for a healthy and productive life. ​What is Digital Detoxification? ​In simple terms, digital detox means taking intentional ...

Teachings from the book THE MONK WHO SOLD HIS FERRARI – THE SEVEN PRINCIPLES

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The book “The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari” by author Mr. Robin  Sharma has many teachings for all us to learn and according to me the best part in this book are the Seven Principles/virtues about life, wisdom and self-improvement which has been explained with the help of a short story which includes a garden, lighthouse, sumo wrestler, rope, golden watch, roses, path of diamonds. The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari has been great to learn from and here in this article I am sharing with you what I understood and learnt about those seven principles which is the most important part of this book and can help us live life in a better way and also achieve our goals and gain success, so keep reading to know more… The Seven Principles 1. The Garden - When someone spreads dirt or waste or even any kind of noise in your beautiful garden then the Garden becomes messy and dirty. The garden in the story represents your mind. If your mind is filled with negativity, tensions, useless knowledge and...