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Traits to Overcome for Success: Insights from the Bhagavad Gita

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The teachings of the Shrimad Bhagavad Gita, one of the most profound philosophical texts in Indian literature, provide timeless wisdom on how to live a purposeful and balanced life. Lord Krishna's guidance to Arjuna is not just limited to the battlefield of Kurukshetra but resonates with challenges we face in our daily lives. Among the many lessons of the Gita, it highlights traits and behaviors that can hinder an individual from achieving success and inner peace.  Image credit AI In this post, we explore five such traits that the Gita warns us against and their implications for personal growth and fulfillment. 1. Coward and weak man Lord Krishna tells in the Geeta Updesh that the people who are coward and weak by nature are never able to succeed in their life. Such people fail to achieve their goals, because people of this nature leave every work to fate. 2. A man with an angry nature According to Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta, a man who is of an angry nature is never able to achieve his ...

Effectively managing summer holidays for mothers and children

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Summer vacations - freedom from daily monotonous school routine. Most of the mothers think the same way like me. But what if you find yourself in chaos rather than being free in the vacations as children never take a break from their gadgets? 😟 Children follow our footsteps, they imitate what they see at homes. We all are constantly connected to the internet. Let's start a change in this summer and become a good example for our young ones. 😊 I'm discussing here how to manage these summer holidays by sticking to a good routine and incorporating some learning activities to keep kids away from gadgets for a while. Here are some strategies that can help you strike this balance between relaxation and productivity, hope you like them ... 😇 1. Establish a Routine 1.1. Set a Schedule:  Come up with a daily or weekly program that includes time for waking up, meals, exercise, learning, and leisure activities. Consistency is important in order to maintain a sense of structure. 1.2. Inc...