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The importance of potassium is highly underestimated. This mineral is classified as an electrolyte because it’s highly reactive in water. When dissolved in water, it produces positively charged ions. When in water, an electrolyte dissolves into positive or negative ions that have the ability to conduct electricity....

1) According to scope contributes. 2) How to do contributes. 3)  Simple generate value in people life and inspire for same contribution 4)  After contribution sees self-happiness. What you will get from the contribution  1) Happiness  in  both life 2) Strong mutual Network  3) Get a new opening  Finally, If you make  one...

We all want to become the best. Best Writer, Best Company of the World, Best Father, Best Friend, etc. We are all in a race to becoming the best in this competitive world. And that is needed also actually. So we try to gather more knowledge,...

Acknowledging family, people, staff, friends, Relative to any person other than you is creates happiness in our life. Acknowledgment is one of the aspects of satisfaction and where satisfaction is available happiness comes there by product....

Hello team! Hope you are doing well! In these times of hardship, I would like to call your attention to an important principle called “Integrity”  I know you may have a few questions in your mind: “What is integrity?”  “Why should I be concerned with integrity?” Before I get into these...

Hello, IT leaders of India, The pivotal moment has come. It’s time to act. Were you ready for this unexpected juncture? If not, read on. First off, stay cool and keep calm. Amidst the pandemic, I see lT leaders of India confused and clueless. Remember, this breakout can be your...

A few tips on how to keep going, be positive and motivate others in the wake of the current situation. Focus, don’t fear: In both good times and not so good, those who focus on the task at hand outperform those caught up in fear.  Goal Achieving...

- Focus on the most important tasks  - Cultivate deep work - Keep a distraction list - Use the Eisenhower Matrix - Use the 80/20 rule - Break tasks into smaller pieces - Take breaks - Make fewer unimportant decisions - Eliminate inefficient communication - Find repeatable shortcuts - Learn from successes as well as...