I'm a person who is curious about what motivates people to do the things they do and love to learn from their enthusiasm. If you too are a person wanting to learn something from everyday experiences, "thoughts and processes" podcast would be quite an interesting experience! If you want your "voice" to be heard, drop in a voice message and we could have a chat! Let the podcasting begin!
Some people have something about them that makes them very good at getting work done and are great at adapting well! Let's discuss on how we can be more 'streetwise'
Humans have a long history of being overindulgent, overanalytic, and excessive in many ways. At the same time, we tend to be underappreciative of the good things around us. Let us be grateful for what we have!
The world is a competitive and fierce space. But, do we still have room to be happy for the good things happening in another persons life? Have a listen to this episode and share your thoughts!
We get carried away on the hectic pace of life not realising how fortunate we are to be alive! Hope we are able to look inward and make changes.
have a listen to my thoughts on why and how we should develop resilience in our day to day lives!
Learning is growing! Listen to this episode for insights on why we should accept our lack of knowledge on things and seek to always learn more!
Working hard and working smart are seemingly on opposite sides of the work spectrum. Have a listen to the latest episode to hear my thoughts and processes for working to the best of our abilities!
Rethinking our perceptions about meditation and to see how we can expand our capabilities by using meditation to its full potential!
Find out how a daily habit which is done by default can change what you will become in the future!
This episode is all about understanding the brains reward system and how the world has used this brain wiring to keep us wanting more and more and the ways we can use it to our advantage!
My maternal grandfather shares his experiences of the work he had done for his village by building roads and bringing electricity to Kakkali village in the state of Karnataka India in the 1970s and 80s in the regional language of Havyaka Kannada. Hope you enjoy!