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Sometimes obtaining knowledge isn't enough to see your dreams come true, you need the right mindset to keep yourself from getting lost along the way:

- The most important aspect of living a happy and satisfying life is developing the personal life skills to be happy. Being happy is the result of combining the inner person with their day-to-day activities. Personal development is a lifelong process which requires will, dedication and daily discipline. The right attitude can help you stay calm and happy even in the most difficult of times. This life skills blog includes tips on simple ways to make life better. We wanted to share life enriching information with our friends and family during 2013, at the same time one of our co-founder was deciding to quit MNC job and work on life skills full-time. In thirst of fullfiling this ambition we were looking at various online platforms. Finally we came to know about blogger.com  from Google. We humbly started our life skills blog simply called as 'life skills'. What is 'life skills'? According to World Health Organization (WHO), Life skills are defined as “a group of psychos

How does patience affect our relationships with people around us?

- There are many ways that patience affects our relationships with other people. Having patience with people can improve our lives and make them happier. When we have enough patience to deal with people calmly, we can easily handle the conflicts and lose our stress.  There are many benefits to patience. How we behave patiently with others is important. Patience is not easy. It is a mental exercise, one which takes tolerance and will power. It is necessary for every one of us. We must become patient with people.  Compassionate and supportive people are more likely to have patience with everyone and everyone is likely to become more compassionate and supportive towards them.  Source: written with writer sonic AI.

From office boy to CEO, read the interesting story:

 - Today life skills blog brings to you story of a young professional Mr Phani, who rose from being a office boy to become a CEO. After office boy position, after clearing exam he secured a clerical job. Later on he had to sacrifice that secure government job to chase his dream. He resigned from government job, even after facing srong disapproval from family and friends. He says skills are the key for success. Phani adds, once upon a time coal was gold and petrol was gold, but today multi-skilled technology resources are gold. As long as we’ve skilled resources, our growth is assured. While sharing the possibility of future success, Phani says, it is possible because of 'values we believe in and the leadership team we have on board. From our MD to our office assistants, we call our enablement teams 'Leaders of Ojas'-. Click below link to read the story from Yourstory platform: https://yourstory.com/2021/09/office-boy-district-court-multicrore-ojas-innovative/amp
 Dr Roy: Mental health is equally important. We are so driven in our lives and jobs and in general. Our lifestyle is very stressful. Many people are working long hours around the clock without realising that they have not given time to their own physical and mental health. It is the pressure to prove oneself in the professional life that is also leading to this high-voltage lifestyle where little time is given to personal health. IT: Is genetic predisposition or family history also a factor? Dr Roy: Asians are more predisposed to having cardiac disorders due to our genes. And, there is nothing we can do about it. One of the reasons is the genetic formation. Hence, young people in our country are facing heart attacks more than our western counterparts. IT: What can people do to prevent these disorders? Dr Roy: Get regular health check-ups. Avoid smoking to release stress. Avoid drugs abuse. Take care of mental health through meditation and yoga. One needs to 'slow down' to check

7 tips from a company which sold itself for approx. 34 thousand Crores in 2021:

  - Image you are silently working for your start up company for 20 years without any limelight and fame. And suddenly a day comes you have sold your company for $4.7 billion (Approx 34,300 Crore INR ). This happened to trio entrepreneurs and co-founders, Srinivasu MN, Ajay Kaushal, and Ganapathy. All the three are IIM Alumni. The 3 commonly met in Arthur Andersen in 1999. By the third quarter of 1999, all of them decided that it would be good to start their entrepreneurial venture. In an interview Srinivasu said, 'We spent the first 90 days ideating on what to do and incorporated the company in March 2000'. This shows the value of drilling down the idea before venturing, and being self confident of the task we are taking up. Entrepreneurs often start a startup to solve world problems, or the problem they have faced at personal level. This story is of similar nature, about an organisation 'BillDesk'. This is a platform that provides an interoperable service through a di