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  • Jan 15, 2025 | htsyndication.com | Sanjay Chandra

    Posted On: 2025-01-16 Posted By: Sanjay Chandra Health & Lifestyle Education Cities Pioneer India, Jan. 16 -- We are often judged by factors that may not be relevant in the long run. Wealth, physical features, the name of the school or college we attended, flashy clothes, and many more, are the parameters used to measure our success.

  • Jan 15, 2025 | dailypioneer.com | Sanjay Chandra

    In a world that often uses wealth and appearances as markers of success, the true essence of human interaction—soft skills—frequently takes a backseatWe are often judged by factors that may not be relevant in the long run. Wealth, physical features, the name of the school or college we attended, flashy clothes, and many more, are the parameters used to measure our success. We forget that soft skills are equally, if not more, important.

  • Dec 9, 2024 | htsyndication.com | Sanjay Chandra

    India, Dec. 10 -- We are social beings. Communication with others is as integral to us as breathing. We often find conflicting conversations blowing out of proportion, sometimes leading to even a break in relationships. Unpleasantness can be avoided if we are mindful of others.We had lived in bungalows in well-planned colonies for a better part of our lives. It was easy to be more social in such surroundings when we met only on social occasions.

  • Dec 9, 2024 | dailypioneer.com | Sanjay Chandra

    As social beings, our lives are deeply intertwined with communication, but the same can often become a source of conflictWe are social beings. Communication with others is as integral to us as breathing. We often find conflicting conversations blowing out of proportion, sometimes leading to even a break in relationships. Unpleasantness can be avoided if we are mindful of others.We had lived in bungalows in well-planned colonies for a better part of our lives.

  • Dec 2, 2024 | dailypioneer.com | Sanjay Chandra

    Touch is the first sense we develop and one that shapes our lives in profound ways. It connects us to each other, fostering love, compassion and resilienceWe have read the story of five blind men and the elephant. Each man touched a part and described the animal differently. They would have correctly visualised the pachyderm if they also had sight. There is no denying that all five senses combined define how we live from birth to death. The absence of any will make us feel incomplete.

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