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Many of us think we know ourselves well. But that's not entirely true. It's because we don't give ourselves enough time to listen to what's going on in our minds. If we do, we'd be surprised. And there are so many benefits in practising this.
Stillness is the most straightforward way to stay tuned to our feelings and needs. Embracing stillness can clarify how we can better handle our lives.
In this podcast, I'll narrate a short story to emphasise the benefits of stillness and discuss some actionable ways to get started with embracing stillness.
Website: akkshaya.blog
Twitter: akkshaya_
The Magic Lens is a 10-minute podcast on personal wellbeing, decision-making, spirituality, and ancient wisdom. The podcast is tailored in a way that, towards the end, you can walk away with actionable tips and insights to design your life better.
Pay close attention to The Magic Lens and improve your mental wellbeing, one step at a time. :)
Website: akkshaya.blog
Twitter: akkshaya_
In this episode, we'll discuss what it really means to love ourselves, along with steps to get started with the journey. :)
My website: https://akkshaya.blog
Poster art courtesy: INPRNT via Pintrest.
In today's episode, we'll discuss the significance of slow thinking, and how to use it to our advantage when it comes to effective decision making.
“If you don't take the time to think proactively you will increasingly find yourself reacting to your environment rather than influencing it.” - Jeff Weiner.
I write here: http://akkshaya.blog/
I tweet here: @akkshaya_
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When we glorify a person, thing or movement, we’re inviting a sack of blind spots. These blind spots are safe in the back of our mind. And we carry on with our life as if our choices are perfect. We achieve an illusionary state of happiness. We spend time defending what we believe in because, according to us, it’s the best.
In this episode, I talk about the dangers of glorification.








