Writing is not just a skill or a form of communication—it is a mirror of thought itself. When we pick up a pen or begin typing on a keyboard, we don’t merely record what we already know. We discover. We untangle. We refine. The phrase writing is thinking captures this beautifully. Every sentence we write …
How to Increase Happiness by Changing Your Success Metrics
Regardless of whether we are fully aware or not, the question of “How will your life be measured?” often hovers around in our minds and has a great impact on the decisions we make, the actions we perform, and the goals we set. For a great number of people, success has always been synonymous with …
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Daydreaming and Creativity: Daydreaming Isn’t a Waste of Time
Daydreaming and creativity have quite a lot to do with each other than most people could imagine. The world, which is extremely fixated on productivity and outcomes, often overlooks daydreams and gives bad reviews to them. Daydreaming is mostly taken as laziness or distraction and a clear indication that your mind is not on the …
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When Work Becomes Bliss: Training the Conditions for Flow
Why does work feel deeply satisfying for some people and draining for others, even when the effort looks similar from the outside? The answer lies not in motivation alone, but in control, challenge, and the conditions that allow flow to emerge. In my book, THREE STATES OF TRIPLE PRODUCTIVITY: Harness Multitasking, Rumination and Flow, work …
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Flow, Focus, and Time Perception: Mastering Productivity Beyond Multitasking
Productivity is often measured by speed, volume, or visible effort. However, the most meaningful output rarely comes from rushing or constant activity. Instead, it emerges from deep engagement, controlled focus, emotional regulation, and a refined perception of time. These principles are explored in depth in the book THREE STATES OF TRIPLE PRODUCTIVITY: Harness Multitasking, Rumination …
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Mastering Mindset and Motivation for Powerful Study Skills
Many people try to read faster, remember more, or stay focused longer, and fail. Not because the techniques are ineffective, but because the mindset, structure, and motivation required to support those techniques are missing. Learning is not just mechanical. It is psychological, environmental, and deeply personal. This is the central idea explored in The Key …
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How to Memorize Names, Numbers, and Complex Text
Some information is naturally memorable. Stories, images, and emotions often stay with us effortlessly. But what about names, numbers, dates, formulas, or dense technical text? These elements often feel abstract, repetitive, and resistant to traditional memorization methods. In The Key to Study Skills (2nd Edition): Simple Strategies to Double Your Reading, Memory, and Focus, powerful …
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How to Memorize Detailed Text Without Feeling Overwhelmed
Memorizing dense, detail-heavy information is one of the most common challenges students and professionals face. Dates blur together, technical terms feel abstract, and long lists refuse to stick, no matter how many times you reread them. This struggle is not a sign of poor intelligence. It is usually a sign that the brain is being …
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Burnout and Creativity: When the Flow of Creativity Comes to a Halt
Burnout and creativity are intricately linked, as creative individuals often experience periods of inspiration followed by profound exhaustion. Creativity thrives in a balanced and nurturing environment, yet many artists, writers, designers, and other creative professionals struggle with “creative burnout” when their passion becomes a burden. Unlike a temporary creative block, which can be resolved with …
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What Animal Represents Creativity?
Creativity is the fuel for human progress. It breaks the boundaries of logic and allows us to do something special. Symbolism is another fascinating aspect of the human experience. Throughout history, humans have looked to nature for inspiration, and animals have often been seen as representations of various human traits. Whether it is intelligence, resilience, …
