Rejection is Good has been written for almost all age groups with a primary focus on the youth population and deals with a deeper understanding of the term 'Rejection' handling and managing the fear element associated with rejection and the Psychological and Human Behaviour part of the rejection. The book has been divided into three parts and digs deep into the actual meaning and effects of rejection and frames constructive ideas to face, accept, and handle with ease and beat the rejection. The book presents research, personal experiences, suggestions, along with common connecting scenarios. Rejection is Good gives a new positive outlook of rejection that convinces the audience that rejection is a common thing that should be welcomed and accepted with an open heart and can be won over easily with little more preparation, persistence, and patience.
Listening doesn't always get the attention that it deserves and is mostly taken for granted. It is a powerful ability that humans possess but is hardly used or applied. Problems between parents and children, between seniors and subordinates, between governments and the public-most interpersonal and social issues emanate from poor listening. As we grow in life our responsibility lies more in listening than in speaking. The seeds of conflict are very often sown when we stop listening. Listening is a complex process, varied and fragile. What is the nature of listening required by individuals, organisations and nation states during times of transition and transformation? What kind of listening competencies are needed to positively cement our relationships? Which listening skills would we need when we want to understand ourselves better? Silence too is a part of communication. How can you 'listen' to silence and understand its meaning? Silence and the internalisation of wisdom have the potential to revolutionise thinking and social development. The Intent to Listen is a comprehensive attempt to analyse and understand the power of listening-about how, when and what actually facilitate its development and application. Detailed, simple and peppered with stories and scenarios, this is a must-read for effective communication.
The Frozen Sun is a personal and an intimate story of two families that lived in Srinagar as neighbours for decades. The legendary Jamshed Khan attempts to steer them through the ravages of terror and violence in the valley. The words and actions of many in the book reflect the historical anguish and pain, which Khan struggles to knit together while responding to lives and devastating times. Against the backdrop of the grand Himalayas, the Chinar forests and the gurgling Jhelum, the story unfolds to a reality that must matter to all.
This series of "The Poetry Cafe" brings in the different flavours and colours of feelings and different emotions and to know how beautiful the world around is with the brilliant poetry contributed.The fascination of poetry continued in me to design and form an anthology of poetry written by various artists as poetic form making it a great compilation to read. We are all one nation of the world that belong to the same family. Compassion and love should be the most valuable inheritance from our ancestors. Many established writers who have submitted their works and thoughts in literary form are all winners. Some of them who submitted their poetry works won awards, some of them received recognition, but each of them who participated in making this world a better place with their different outlook.
Social mobility is an important aspect of the process of social change in developing countries like India. As the economy modernizes people tend to change their occupations and also move from rural to urban areas.
Action and adventure / mystery / multicultural romance When an idealistic daydreamer stumbles upon a bizarre crime operation, she and her little band of quirky misfits find themselves on the run for their lives.
The book "Remembering Divya Bharti" is a biographical account that delves into the life and tragic death of the Bollywood actress Divya Bharti. This biography captures her journey from a young girl with dreams of stardom to her rapid rise in the Indian film industry, and her untimely death at the age of 19. Divya Bharti began her career in the Telugu film industry with a successful debut in the film "Bobbili Raja" in 1990. She quickly gained popularity and transitioned to Bollywood, where she starred in several hit films such as "Vishwatma," "Shola Aur Shabnam," and "Deewana." Her career, though brief, was marked by significant achievements and a rapid rise to fame. Her personal life, particularly her secret marriage to producer Sajid Nadiadwala, and the mysterious circumstances surrounding her death, are central themes in the book. On April 5, 1993, Divya fell from the balcony of her fifth-floor apartment in Mumbai. Despite various theories and media speculation, the police investigation concluded her death as accidental, though it left many questions unanswered【16†source】【17†source】. The book offers a detailed look at Divya's professional achievements, her vibrant personality, and the controversies that followed her sudden demise, providing a comprehensive insight into the life of a star who left a lasting legacy in Indian cinema.
Listening doesn't always get the attention that it deserves and is mostly taken for granted. It is a powerful ability that humans possess but is hardly used or applied. Problems between parents and children, between seniors and subordinates, between governments and the public-most interpersonal and social issues emanate from poor listening. As we grow in life our responsibility lies more in listening than in speaking. The seeds of conflict are very often sown when we stop listening. Listening is a complex process, varied and fragile. What is the nature of listening required by individuals, organisations and nation states during times of transition and transformation? What kind of listening competencies are needed to positively cement our relationships? Which listening skills would we need when we want to understand ourselves better? Silence too is a part of communication. How can you 'listen' to silence and understand its meaning? Silence and the internalisation of wisdom have the potential to revolutionise thinking and social development. The Intent to Listen is a comprehensive attempt to analyse and understand the power of listening-about how, when and what actually facilitate its development and application. Detailed, simple and peppered with stories and scenarios, this is a must-read for effective communication.
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