
Anuj Vijlani
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🌟Social Media Influencer 🌟Connecting People & Ideas 💡 Passionate about Environment, Travel & Tourism 🌍 | Always Eager to Learn & Grow 📈 Content Writer |
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Parent–Child Relationships and Mobile Phones in India
In 2024, the landscape of parent-child relationships in India is being reshaped by the omnipresence of mobile phones. This phenomenon brings with it a blend of opportunities and challenges that affect family dynamics in profound ways.
By Anuj Vijlaniabout a year ago in Lifehack
"The Learning Process: Overcoming New Challenges"
A few years ago, I faced a major challenge at work. I had to work on the Finacle banking software when I moved from the finance sector to the banking sector. At first, I felt overwhelmed and frustrated. The interface was a bit complicated, and I had no prior experience with such a tool.
By Anuj Vijlaniabout a year ago in Writers
The Team Triumph
One of the most memorable experiences in my career was when our team faced a major challenge with a large client. This client had been with us for many years, but suddenly, they were unhappy with our service and were considering moving to a competitor. This news came as a shock, and we knew we had to act quickly to resolve the situation.
By Anuj Vijlaniabout a year ago in Art
Mental Health at the Workplace in India 2024
Mental health is a critical aspect of overall well-being, and its importance in the workplace is increasingly being recognized in India. As we move through 2024, the mental health of employees has become a focal point for organizations aiming to foster a productive and positive work environment. Let's delve into the current scenario, challenges, and potential solutions for improving mental health at the workplace in India.
By Anuj Vijlaniabout a year ago in Lifehack
"The Coffee Shop Encounter ☕️✨"
Last Tuesday, I had an inspiring experience at my local Coffee Café Day (CCD) shop that reminded me of the importance of great customer service. I was having a rough morning and went in to get my usual cold coffee. The barista named Sharad noticed I was looking a little sad and started a conversation because he already knew me.
By Anuj Vijlaniabout a year ago in Art





