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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalKiran is an engineering graduate, who also holds a postgraduate degree in management. He has a rich experience of over nineteen years in the engineering and training realm. He is the founder and principal consultant of Element Management Training & Consulting, an organizational development company based in Pune (India), specializing in people development interventions.Read More...
Kiran is an engineering graduate, who also holds a postgraduate degree in management. He has a rich experience of over nineteen years in the engineering and training realm. He is the founder and principal consultant of Element Management Training & Consulting, an organizational development company based in Pune (India), specializing in people development interventions.Read Less...
If you are willing to paint a beautiful picture of your life with colors beyond your experiences, then this is the right canvas. All you will need is a truthful, contemplative brush to paint it straight from the heart.
This book is about an honest conversation with self. It’s a pause that will enable us to:
Answer a few questions that we grapple with and land in our new space of choiceGo beyond the “still noise” and “dynamic silence” and embIf you are willing to paint a beautiful picture of your life with colors beyond your experiences, then this is the right canvas. All you will need is a truthful, contemplative brush to paint it straight from the heart.
This book is about an honest conversation with self. It’s a pause that will enable us to:
Answer a few questions that we grapple with and land in our new space of choiceGo beyond the “still noise” and “dynamic silence” and embrace the momentEnthuse us to be vulnerable to the mystical ways of “nature”I got on the bus and reached out to the conductor to buy myself a ticket. With a surprised look on his face he murmered, "Sir, every moment in the journey is expecting our boundless presence, and every destination is a limiting exit in itself. We don't have that door, so relax!" And I realised Read More...
Those birds sitting on the walls of my mind's prison stared at me and said, "Hey, we were here to rest for a while and take off on a new flight, but we've fallen prey to our old fight for space to spread our wings." This led me to ask my internal master, "for years i have been a tourist in my own la Read More...
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