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Work Work Work....life Balance/Imbalance?

Social media buzz A leading business tycoon recently said that young Indians should work 70 hours a week to ensure India's progress. There was a mix of support and criticism and the debate continues. Work life balance - does it exist? So what is ideal hours to work in a week? How do you achieve the elusive work - life balance?  I don't believe there is a 'one size fits all' solution. It comes down to ethics, personal preferences and perceptions. Ethics, Preferences and Perceptions What do I mean by ethics? Ethics works both ways. If your work constantly demands you to put in more than 48 hours a week or the legal norm is, then it is only fair that compensation should be structured accordingly. Employees have an obligation to discuss their pay structure if they are consistently putting in more hours than required. Most people do work 60 hours or more. They do this either through their side business or part time job to earn extra income or because they want their passion ...

Persist and Resist

Persistence pays off, always...Well, not always. There is a counter weight, a counter balance. Persist to achieve your goals and resist the temptation to complain about the process.  Most people want something out of life but lack a concentrated effort to achieve their aims. That is perhaps why people love and adore industrialists, sports persons and film stars.  Nothing is impossible. You can achieve anything you set your mind to. Ask and it is yours...but you still need to put in the effort to get to your goal. Complaining will not solve anything. The more you complain, the more likely you will continue to face the same problems. Quit complaining, have faith and you will reach your goals. Persist and resist

Shinrin Yoku - Forest bathing

Shinrin-yoku, also known as forest therapy or forest bathing, is a practice that originated in Japan in the 1980s.  It involves spending time in nature to improve physical and mental well-being. The concept is based on the idea that exposure to forest environments can have a positive impact on human health and well-being. Research has shown that spending time in nature can reduce stress and anxiety, improve mood, and boost the immune system. This is because forests emit phytoncides, a type of organic compound that plants release to protect themselves from harmful insects. These phytoncides have been shown to positively impact human health, including increasing the activity of natural killer cells, which help fight cancer and other illnesses. To practice shinrin-yoku, one simply needs to spend time in a forest, park, or other natural environment. This can be done by taking a walk, hiking, or simply sitting and enjoying the sights and sounds of nature. There is no specific way to pra...

Look before you leap - Why a GTM is important

A Go-to-Market (GTM) plan is a crucial component of any successful business strategy. It outlines the approach a company will take to bring its product or service to market and helps ensure that the company is making the most of market opportunities and avoiding potential missteps. A well-crafted GTM plan should include the following key elements: Target customer segments: The first step in developing a GTM plan is to identify your target customers. This includes defining your target audience, understanding their needs and pain points, and determining how your product or service can solve their problems. Marketing strategies: A good GTM plan should include a detailed marketing strategy that outlines how you will reach your target customers and build awareness for your brand. This may include a mix of digital and traditional marketing channels, such as email marketing, social media, advertising, and events. Sales channels: A GTM plan should also include a plan for how you will sell yo...

Tabata - An introduction to Tabata and its benefits

Tabata is a high-intensity interval training (HIIT) workout that was developed by Japanese scientist Dr. Izumi Tabata in the 1990s. It consists of 20 seconds of intense exercise followed by 10 seconds of rest, repeated for a total of 8 rounds. The workout typically lasts for just 4 minutes. Tabata is an effective way to get fit and improve your physical health, as it helps you achieve several benefits, including: Increased cardiovascular endurance: Tabata is a cardio workout that will boost your heart rate and improve your endurance. Fat loss: Tabata's short and intense workouts are proven to be effective in burning fat, as they increase your metabolism. Improved athletic performance: Tabata helps you develop speed, power, and endurance, making it a great workout for athletes. Convenient: With a workout time of only 4 minutes, Tabata is ideal for people with a busy schedule who want to exercise quickly. Versatile: You can perform Tabata exercises with a variety of movements, such a...

Benefits of Yoga routine

Yoga has been practiced for thousands of years and is known for its numerous physical, mental, and spiritual benefits. Here are some of the key benefits of incorporating yoga into your daily routine: Improves flexibility and balance: Regular yoga practice can increase your flexibility and balance by stretching and strengthening your muscles. Reduces stress and anxiety: Yoga promotes relaxation and mindfulness, which can help reduce stress and anxiety levels. Improves mental clarity: By focusing on breathing and mindfulness, yoga helps to clear your mind and improve mental clarity. Promotes better sleep: Yoga can help you relax and unwind before bed, leading to better quality sleep. Boosts immunity: Certain yoga poses and breathing exercises can boost your immunity and help prevent illness. Manages chronic pain: Yoga can help manage chronic pain by improving flexibility and reducing stress, which can worsen the pain. Increases cardiovascular health: Some yoga styles can provide a low-im...