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Happy Singh is back... Did you miss me ???? :P...

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Many of my friends and readers have been asking quite a few questions about my new articles and whereabouts of my blog . To all my friends I have been busy with my personal commitments as I started a new journey with my beautiful wife in the year 2018. Life has been an absolute treat with my partner in crime so I was not able to give much of the time to my blog.😉 We are all going through a tough time fighting this COVID-19 outbreak and I am sure we will win this fight and will see life returning to normal soon. This Lock down period gave me some time to reflect about the status of my blog and thought of sharing some wonderful stats, achievements  with my readers which would give me an opportunity to thank everyone out there, especially my readers who contributed in making this happen. To start off, I started this blog in the month of October 2016 with an article titled “ The Forgotten EPIC Battle in India's Golden History ”. But this writing stint sta

Evening Routine : Do you have one ?

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We are all aware of the importance of the best morning routines to get ourselves ready for the day ahead and get most out of it to achieve our most important tasks and goals. But most people may not know that the evening routines are equally important too. As important as it is to start your day right, it’s equally important to end each day with intention. An evening routine not only honors the day you had, it prepares you for the tomorrow by generating massive momentum, productivity, focus, creativity, and energy . Highly successful people not only take care of their morning habits but they also pay equal attention to their evening habits to finish their day right. These 7 routines act like bookends for the day, providing your mind with valuable constants. These then act as triggers for what to do when you get out of bed in the morning and when you return to bed at night. Disconnect to Connect : “Being connected to everything has disconnected us from ourselves and t

Book Review #3 : I Bought the Monk's Ferrari.

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Excited and nervous, a fresher of twenty-three, takes his first career flight from Bangalore to Delhi. He peeps out of the window as the flight takes off - and voila! He sees on the road below, fast fading from his vision- an immaculate bright red Ferrari, begins the quest of his life . . . for his own FERRARI. In IBTMF, Ravi borrows the basic premise from Robin Sharma's best seller - "The Monk who sold his Ferrari" and tries to give it a twist in the Indian context. He pen downs the ten commandments which can make you "successful" in life. In this catchy titled book which is going to draw attention of the readers, the author, Ravi Subramanian provides a step-by-step approach towards being successful and acquiring one’s own Ferrari .  The Ferrari here is not a mere luxury car; it is way worthier than that . . . After all, the FERRARI is something worth dying for!!! Review :  Positive Points : The book really does starts of

Book Review #2: Philosophical & humorous take on famous time management

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This book - “How to live on 24 hours a day” is about how to use your time more effectively during a working week. It’s a philosophical, deeply humorous call to action: to take responsibility for how you spend your days, stop lamenting the lack of time available to you.Written in 1908, it’s a searingly perceptive and no-nonsense account of how we commonly use time as an excuse for failing to live life to the full – and it’s just as accurate today as it was at the turn of 20th Century. This book doesn’t offer tips and techniques for time management, productivity or successful multitasking. The author, Arnold Bennett, doesn’t try to make you better at managing the precious 24 hours you’ve been given. What he does instead is highlight the fundamental ideas behind time management – the internal battles, questions, and liberating concepts that help us all to reclaim our status as agents of our own destinies. It’s a short read at 32 pages, but it packs a punch, eliciting

Teachings of Guru Nanak Dev ji (1469 - 1539)

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On occasion of Today's Gurpurab.i.e. Birthday Of Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji, A Great Master, Founder of Sikhism and the First Guru of Sikhs, let us take a look (Re - look) on how Guru Nanak Dev Ji shared to the world, the simple way of living an honest life by doing right deeds and his message for eternity which are still relevant in this modern times too. More than 500 years have gone by when Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji started his holy mission to transform world social structure in a way that human society rids itself of all social evils. He preached his followers, the Sikhs, to lead truthful and pious lives and do good to others. He also preached to his Sikhs to inspire others, their near and dear ones and their friends to lead truthful and pious lives and doing good to others so that a wave is created and whole of the nation is transformed into a pious society. This was in fact a message for eternity, for all times to come and a message not only for India but for whole of th