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Best corporate culture and inspirational quotes from workplace executives, office workers, and everyone in between.
Welcoming the Sabbath
Tonight is Friday night and at sundown, Sabbath began. I was listening to one of my favorite Christian playlists, while trying not to cry, and thinking back to something a good friend said, "good things come to good people." My life has been throwing one thing after another at me - which makes me feel insane and started to question if maybe deep down I am a terrible person who is just now getting what they deserve.
By The Schizophrenic Momabout a year ago in Journal
Mike Tyson: Analyzing His Impact on Modern Boxing
Mike Tyson claimed the heavyweight championship at just 20 years and 4 months old, becoming boxing's youngest champion ever. This incredible feat kicked off an era that transformed boxing forever. The sport has seen countless great fighters, but few have left their mark quite like Tyson.
By Artical Mediaabout a year ago in Journal
No Pain, No Gain?
I remember as a little girl thinking my grandmother was the most loving and craziest person I knew. Nobody loved me better in my opinion, however she would say some really disturbing things. Before I had even stepped foot into a school, she had told me two things that had me very worried: 1. "Life is extremely hard." 2. "It only gets harder as you get older." I believed her, yet I think that's why I was also so quick to give up or get so suicidally depressed. It's not that she was serving me a deception, and I know her intentions were to prepare me for the challenges ahead, but perhaps that pep talk would have been better served at a later time.
By Shanon Angermeyer Normanabout a year ago in Journal
Reflect and Celebrate: 16 Reminders of Your Evolution in Life Journey
It is humane of us not to be able to fathom how far we have come from the traces of the past when we are so focused on taking new strides towards the goals we have set for ourselves. We have probably heard it from external sources about how much we have changed as a person, how we have imbibed nuances of transformation that have made us embrace newer habits, personas, mindsets and even surroundings.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Journal
Finding True Friends: Deriving Lessons through lens of Indian Culture and Ethos
India is a country rich in cultures and traditions, with a deep historical background and the origins of its Hindu texts. "The Bhagavad Gita," often considered the Indian guide on virtues and living principles, reflects the complexities of ancient society. The connection between Indian values and contemporary life continues to be shaped by the Vedic lifestyle. The diversity and multitude of beliefs that represent the spiritual essence of the nation stem from the core foundations of Indian culture.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Journal
How to Kickstart Your Day for Maximum Success
Mornings can be a powerful catalyst for productivity and success. Many successful individuals have crafted morning routines that set them on the path to achieving their goals. By incorporating specific habits into your morning, you can create a strong foundation for a fulfilling and productive day. Let’s explore how you can rise and thrive by adopting the morning routines of successful people.
By PathTo Betterabout a year ago in Journal
The Power of Habits
Imagine waking up every morning feeling energized, focused, and ready to tackle the day. What if you could cultivate this state of mind not through monumental changes, but through simple, consistent habits? Welcome to the world of habits—a powerful, often underestimated force that shapes our lives in ways we might not even realize.
By PathTo Betterabout a year ago in Journal
Generosity of Spirit: What We Can Learn from Ratan Tata
Ratan Tata, the esteemed former chairman of the Tata Group and a prominent figure in Indian industry, died on Wednesday at the age of 86. His life exemplified qualities such as compassion, resilience, humility, and perseverance, serving as an inspiration for those in public service. The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, founded by Ratan Tata's grandfather in 1903, was targeted during the 2008 Mumbai attacks. In response, Ratan Tata dedicated himself to assisting the families of the hotel employees who were killed or injured, promising to provide lifelong salaries to the families of those who lost their lives, as reported by the BBC.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Journal









