Embarking on a journey of self-discovery a few years ago ignited my interest with the intersection of purpose and success. Raised in an academically driven family in 80s and 90s India, success was synonymous with career achievements, and the pursuit of a good job overshadowed any deeper purpose. This mindset persisted until my late 30s when I began questioning what truly brought me happiness. Recently, I had an interesting natter with Raghavan Damodaran, a fellow undergrad from university, j...
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Embarking on a journey of self-discovery a few years ago ignited my interest with the intersection of purpose and success. Raised in an academically driven family in 80s and 90s India, success was synonymous with career achievements, and the pursuit of a good job overshadowed any deeper purpose. This mindset persisted until my late 30s when I began questioning what truly brought me happiness. Recently, I had an interesting natter with Raghavan Damodaran, a fellow undergrad from university, j...
Parenthood changes the definition of self-love. At every step of the way, new challenges are thrown at us which force us to challenge our perspective and require constant reminders to continue to love ourselves. Check out this enlightening story of Anita Alexander on how she has had to work hard to stay in love with herself as she goes on her journey as a parent. How she cannot be a great parent to her kids unless she loves herself first and foremost. About Anita Alexander: Anita Ale...
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Embarking on a journey of self-discovery a few years ago ignited my interest with the intersection of purpose and success. Raised in an academically driven family in 80s and 90s India, success was synonymous with career achievements, and the pursuit of a good job overshadowed any deeper purpose. This mindset persisted until my late 30s when I began questioning what truly brought me happiness. Recently, I had an interesting natter with Raghavan Damodaran, a fellow undergrad from university, j...