Pati, Patni aur Subjective Realities
I like one of Mark Twain’s statements, “What gets you into trouble is not what we don’t know. It is what we know for sure, that just isn’t so”. I’ve seen one video where Al Gore is narrating a story from his childhood. In school, during the geography class,
Top 10 Mistakes That Coaches Make
I have been writing a lot about Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP), Emotional Intelligence and such Psychology-based topics. I haven’t written much about Coaching and Mentoring which I have been practising for a long time now. I do use a lot of NLP while Coaching. I think learning NLP helps in a
Are you Depressed or are you Sad?
A lot of people have asked me about the difference between being depressed and being sad. Both these words are used one for the other so easily. Especially depression! It is used so loosely and casually without knowing what it really means. So, I have been asked to write something
16 Different Ways to Win Argument with your Wife
Interesting blog title, isn’t it? Now I know that men and women would have clicked on the link to read this for different reasons I’m sure. Men, for obvious reasons, to know various techniques and ways to achieve what is mentioned in the title. Women, also for obvious reasons, to
NLP for new Moms, Parents
Expecting a bundle of joy soon? This blog is for mums-to-be, girls hoping to be mums-to-be and new mums. You will find NLP exercises, nterventions and guidance for dealing with these important life changes in this blog. Obviously, being a new mom involves being empowered with a lot of internal
Emotional Intelligence vs NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming)
I’ve been conducting NLP, Emotional Intelligence and Neuro-Leadership Certifications for quite some time now through open workshops and corporate engagements. I have always been asked a lot of questions about these psychology-based courses before people enrol for any of these. And one of the most frequently asked questions is, “What