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A warm, cinematic digital illustration shows a young Indian professional sitting at a clean desk, working calmly on a laptop during sunrise. The desk contains neatly stacked books, a checklist planner, a cup of coffee, and a smartphone placed aside, symbolizing focus and organized work habits. In the background, a glowing Indian city skyline is visible through a large window, representing ambition and everyday urban life. At the top, bold headline text reads: “How to Be More Productive Every Day — Without Burning Out,” highlighting the theme of sustainable productivity and balanced success.

​How to Be More Productive Every Day — Without Burning Out

​(Why discipline, systems, and energy matter more than motivation) Let me start with a confession. ​Most days, I don’t feel motivated. Not to work. Not to exercise. Not to write. Not to improve myself. ​If you are reading this, you likely want to know how to be more productive. You probably have big goals. But […]

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Indian boy filling water bottle independently while parents watch supportively, illustrating the 'Win or Learn' parenting mindset and child responsibility.

Are You Ruining Your Child by Being Too ‘Nice’? A Brain Expert’s Guide to Raising Resilient Kids.

If you are an Indian parent reading this, I want you to take a deep breath. ​We live in a society that is obsessed with outcomes. From the moment our children enter nursery, the race begins. It’s a race for the best grades, the best extracurriculars, the best college placements (IIT, AIIMS, or Ivy League—pick

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