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Psychology says people who wake up before sunrise are not trying to bring structure to their day, they may be trying to listen to their bodyPsychology says people who naturally wake up before sunrise may have unique personality traits, stronger self-regulation, and different bio...
Psychology says people who eat dinner before 7 p.m. may have more than healthy eating, they may be scared to break the predictable patternPsychology says people who regularly eat dinner before 7 p.m. may be influenced by self-regulation, habit formation, circadian rhythms, and...
French Proverb of the Day: “Nothing is impossible for a… — Life lessons on persistence, overcoming challenges, resilience, success and why you should never give upFrench Proverb of the Day highlights the meaning of “Nothing is impossible for a willing heart.” The saying reflects how determination, per...
Chinese proverb of the Day 'Nothing in the world is difficult for one who is determined enough to achieve it' manifests how to achieve goal, significance of perseverance, positive mindsetChinese proverb of the Day imparts an inspiring lesson about the power of determination and perseverance. It reminds us that obstacles are ...
Quote of the Day on Philosophy of Mind by William James: "Whenever you're in conflict with someone, there is one factor that can..." Learn a profound lesson on why attitude shapes relationships, resolves conflict, and transforms lives from the father of American psychologyQuote of the Day on Philosophy of Mind by William James: Known as the father of American psychology, William James understood that the mind...
Deaf, mute and visually impaired Sarah Moin scores 98.7% in ISC Class 12 exams: Here's how Lucknow's 'Helen Keller' scripted her success story againSarah Moin, a Lucknow girl facing blindness, deafness, and muteness, achieved an outstanding 98.7% in her ISC Class 12 exams, topping Chris...
From husband’s abuse to IAS in first attempt: How a MP woman rose from poverty and violence to powerSavita Pradhan fought poverty and abuse to crack India's toughest exam, UPSE and her journey was full of severe hardships and challenges. S...
Quote of the Day by ‘Around the World in Eighty Days’ author Jules Verne: ‘There are no impossible obstacles; there are just…’ - father of science fiction’s lesson on quitting earlyJules Verne's quote emphasizes that perceived impossible obstacles are often a reflection of internal willpower. The article explains that ...
Navratri Day 2 (20 March 2026): Maa Brahmacharini Puja Vidhi & 5 Powerful Rituals for DisciplineNavratri Day 2 is dedicated to the worship of Maa Brahmacharini, the embodiment of penance, discipline, and unwavering devotion. This artic...
Quote of the Day by Sanju Samson: 'I was rewarded for being brave...'Sanju Samson’s quote, “I was rewarded for being brave enough to dream,” means that success comes to those who have the courage to pursue th...
How Repeating Small Rituals Improves Focus Without DisciplineFocus and productivity can be enhanced through small, repeated rituals. These routines help the brain conserve energy and reduce mental noi...
10 powerful quotes to strengthen your willpowerWhen motivation fades, willpower keeps you moving. These 10 powerful quotes are your mental fuel—reminding you to stay strong, focused, and...
'Hum karke dikhate hain': Gautam Adani hails wheelchair-bound employee for bunjee jumping | Watch videoGautam Adani praised Kay Mehta, a differently abled Adani employee, for his courageous bungee jump in Rishikesh. This act highlighted willp...
Anand Mahindra feels proud to be a colleague of a Mahindra group employee who has lost 95% of his visionAnand Mahindra shared Rajkumar Dabi’s inspiring story. Despite losing much of his vision post a cataract operation, Dabi trained assistants...
Breaking Barriers: Amputee climbs Mt. Rhenock (16,500 ft); sets world record with largest Indian Flag displayUday Kumar, a 35-year-old amputee with a 91% physical disability, has set a new world record by climbing Mount Rhenock at 16,500 feet in Ka...
Not just being lazy: Why obese people can't stick to their gym programmesIf we begin to decipher the physiological causes, it may also help reduce some of the stigma obese people face.
World Cancer Day: Why some people fight the disease betterIs it his genes or willpower that some cancer patients respond to medicines more promptly than others? We find out.
Iraqi leaders should rise above their differences: John KerryAmerica's efforts would be successful only if Iraqi leaders embrace a political process shunning differences.
Girl shifted for medical reasons, not political: GovernmentKhurshid said the government only helped in the logistics like providing passports for travel, hospitalisation and boarding and lodging of ...
- Govt wants fast-track courts for terror cases, says Moily
Union Law Minister Veerappa Moily today said the government would like fast-track courts to deal with cases in connection with terror.