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Autobiography of a Yogi Book Review

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  Reading Autobiography of a Yogi : Not an Easy Book, But a Deep One I picked up Autobiography of a Yogi without really knowing what to expect. I had heard people talk about it like it was life-changing, spiritual, and very deep. Honestly, at first, I found it a bit difficult. It’s not a fast or exciting book. It asks for patience. The book is written by Paramahansa Yogananda, who talks about his life, his childhood, his questions about God, and his journey as a seeker. He meets many saints and spiritual teachers, and some experiences feel almost unbelievable. At times, I even questioned if everything could be true. But slowly, I realized that maybe the point is not to judge, but to understand what he is trying to say. What stayed with me is how restless he was as a young person. He was not satisfied with normal life. That feeling felt very real to me. Many of us live life doing what we are supposed to do, but still feel something is missing. This book talks about that emptines...

Life Hacks – Smart Tips, Simple Living

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For a long time, I believed that being busy meant being productive. Full schedules, endless to-do lists, constant notifications—it all felt important. But somewhere along the way, I realized something uncomfortable: I was exhausted, yet rarely fulfilled. Simple living didn’t come to me as a trend or philosophy. It came out of necessity. The need for peace. The need for breathing room. What I discovered is that real life hacks aren’t flashy tricks—they’re small, honest habits that make everyday life lighter and more manageable. Here are some realistic, lived-in life hacks that actually work.  1. Plan Tomorrow Before You Sleep I used to wake up already tired, wondering where to start. Now, before bed, I write down just **three things** that truly matter for the next day. No long lists. No pressure. Sometimes it’s work. Sometimes it’s rest. Sometimes it’s just “go for a walk.” **It helps because:** mornings feel calmer when your mind already knows the direction.  2. Stop Saving T...

20 Life Hacks for 2026: Boost Productivity, Save Time & Simplify Your Life

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20 Life Hacks in 2026 That Will Instantly Upgrade Your Everyday Life Are you ready to make 2026 your most productive, stress-free year yet? Life hacks aren’t just trendy—they’re smart shortcuts that save time, energy, and even money. From AI-powered routines to digital minimalism , these 20 tips will help you live smarter, not harder. AI-Powered Morning Routines Automate Emails and Tasks Start your day on autopilot. AI tools can draft emails, schedule appointments, and remind you of important tasks while you enjoy your morning coffee. By letting AI handle repetitive work, you free up mental space for creativity. Smart Home Integration 2026 smart homes can adjust lights, thermostat, and even brew coffee automatically based on your schedule. Combine this with AI assistants to make your mornings seamless and stress-free. Digital Declutter for Mental Clarity Clean Up Your Email Inbox Unsubscribe from unnecessary newsletters and use AI filters to sort important emails automatically. A ...

Viksit Bharat Young Leaders Dialogue 2026

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  My Experience at the Viksit Bharat Young Leaders Dialogue 2026: Learning Through Bharat’s Soft Power Participating in the Viksit Bharat Young Leaders Dialogue 2026 (State Level Championship) was one of those experiences that stays with you long after the event ends. It was my first time being part of such a large, intellectually rich platform, surrounded by people who were curious, thoughtful, and deeply invested in India’s future. While I did not succeed as a finalist, I walked away with something far more valuable — clarity, confidence, and a deeper understanding of ideas that truly matter . Stepping into a Space of Ideas and Dialogue From the moment I entered the venue, I could feel the energy. It was not competitive in a negative sense, but collaborative and respectful . Every participant came prepared, and every conversation felt meaningful. The jury members were equally impressive — not only knowledgeable but also genuinely interested in understanding our perspective...