• The Monthly Kaizen: Reading on Steroids!

    The Monthly Kaizen: Reading on Steroids!

    Nope. Not literally bruh! I don’t do drugs (at least not now). So, it is that time of the month again! I pick up a small incremental change in the starting of the month and try to live up to it for the entire month. And around this time, every month, I log my experience…

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  • BlogchatterA2Z Challenge: The Transformation Within

    BlogchatterA2Z Challenge: The Transformation Within

    It was a Sunday afternoon of March. Mumbai temperatures begin soaring around this time but they are still bearable. I was going through my SM feed where I found this contest called #BlogchatterA2ZChallenge. This is an annual challenge by Blogchatter, India’s largest blogger community. What I liked the most about this challenge was the fact…

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  • The Monthly Kaizen: Self Care

    The Monthly Kaizen: Self Care

    It is a Sunday afternoon and Monday morning blues are yet to hit me. Therefore, I decided to spend some time writing before the thought of next day overpowers the creative juices. So, you know that I am big fan of the Japanese Kaizen theory. These are small seemingly incremental changes in one’s life that…

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  • One Step at a Time: A Recent Kaizen I Implemented

    One Step at a Time: A Recent Kaizen I Implemented

    Over these years, if someone were to ask me what is the one positive change that you have brought about in your life, I’d say that I am more open to experimentation now. What usually began with a straight no with underlying emotions such as lethargy and procrastination, has now shifted to something like: Fuck…

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