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I belong to a cute species called Product Managers
I belong to a cute species called Product Managers I surveyed our friends, the internet, and social media and put together a list of amazing tech compliments guaranteed to make your friends, family, and peers smile. Product Manager drafting the PRD sudo, I love you. chmod 777 I love u Pip install happiness I like how exotic… — read more
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Making of MyFitnessBuddy
Problem statement 1. How many of us are aware of the calories in our favorite Masala dosa or Kaju Katli? 2. Are we aware of our daily calorie intake on a regular day & after an office party? 3. How I do break even if I want to burn fat & stay fit given the… — read more
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Stop Measuring Your Worth in Minutes and Miles
The Race Ends, But the Journey Doesn’t Stop chasing finish lines. We talk a lot about goals in running — sub-40 10Ks, sub-3 marathons, that perfect personal best. They are absolutely ambitious and good to have. They sound heroic, and yes, they’re worth celebrating. They do not come easy; it takes a lot of practice,… — read more
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Product Review | Sri Mandir App
Where real growth meets real purpose: reach higher, retain deeper, earn smarter Sri Mandir isn’t just another app on someone’s phone. For over 30 million users, it has quietly become a part of their mornings, their hopes, their healing, and even their small, everyday rituals. People open the app every day not out of habit,… — read more
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You’re Still a Runner, Even If You Take Walk Breaks
Because slowing down can actually make you stronger I used to think I wasn’t a “real” runner. Because a runner implied running constantly from the start to the finish line. You know — the kind who glides effortlessly through the miles, always in motion, barely breaking a sweat, normal breathing, galloping like a race horse,… — read more
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When Your Body Says Pause
Learning to listen, rest, and rebuild when sickness hits I’ve always hated those days when my body simply refuses to cooperate. Especially when we women have our unbearable period cramps, but there’s a travel plus an ultra race in the mountains as well, a viral fever, or sickness where even getting out of bed feels… — read more
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Running and Writing Have the Same Secret
Don’t wait for inspiration — you create it by starting Most people think runners love running and writers love writing.Truth? Most days, neither of us does, especially in the beginning. It is an acquired taste, in my opinion. Even after being regular, some days feel like blah. Zero motivation. But then we have a weekly… — read more
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The Uncomfortable Truth About Fitness and Respect
You can’t demand what you don’t demonstrate We live in a world where everyone says, “looks don’t matter.” And sure, they shouldn’t — at least not more than character, kindness, or intelligence. But the truth is, how you take care of yourself changes how people treat you. A fit body is the new status symbol. In a world addicted… — read more
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When Nothing Feels in Control, Start With Your Breath
Taking Three Deep Breaths Before Reacting In Any Situation Breathwork didn’t solve my problems — it just stopped me from becoming one. It is a small practice that taught me how to stay calm when everything else wasn’t. It took me years to realise something so simple: I often forgot to breathe. Not the automatic… — read more
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The Silent Language of Prayer
Finding strength in surrender and clarity in stillness As athletes, we always swear by our practice days. It is what we invest our everyday that determines the race day. Moreover, one bad race doesn’t define us. We say “Practice is our prayer”. Prayer taught me patience in a world that runs on speed. There’s something… — read more
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Manifestation Isn’t Magic
It’s Remembering Who You Are I used to think manifestation is synonymous with wishful thinking, which meant scripting wishes into the universe, asking the universe for something shiny — the new job, the perfect relationship, the dream apartment with morning sunlight, my next medal. I used to think that manifestation meant writing affirmations. I visualised.… — read more
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You’ll Bloom When You Stop Proving
The quiet magic of becoming without seeking approval Your worth was never meant to be based on a performance, ever. For years, I lived in a quiet competition — not with others, but with the version of myself that believed love, success, and peace had to be earned. I wanted to be that girl who is good at… — read more