personal-growth
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How to Build a Strong Mind
Many people feel their mind is weak. Easily distracted. Unable to focus. Hard to learn deeply. In the teachings of Swami Vivekananda, this is not a fixed problem. A “weak” mind is simply a scattered mind. And what is scattered… can be trained. The Real Problem: Scattered Attention Most of our mental energy is divided.… Continue reading
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Stop Taking Criticism Personally
Criticism doesn’t just feel like feedback. It feels personal. A comment, a remark and the mind starts looping.You replay it, analyze it and it begins to affect how you see yourself. This is where the real problem begins. Who Is Actually Hurt? When criticism hits, there is a simple question to ask: Who is feeling… Continue reading
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Stuck, Tired and Unmotivated?
There are phases when nothing moves. You feel low on energy, resistant to work and mentally dull.Even simple tasks feel heavy. Vivekananda didn’t treat this as a purely “mental” problem.He saw it as a state of Tamas – inertia in the system. And his approach was surprisingly practical. Move The first mistake is trying to… Continue reading
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Desire Makes You a Beggar
In the teachings of Swami Vivekananda, desire is not just an emotion. It is an energy movement. And often, it is the most unnoticed drain in the system. The Misunderstanding We usually believe that objects give us happiness. You get what you wanted and for a moment, you feel peace. But what actually happened? For… Continue reading
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Master Your Energy With Brahmacharya
Brahmacharya is one of the most misunderstood ideas in Indian philosophy. It is often reduced to celibacy.But in its deeper sense, it has very little to do with denial and everything to do with direction. The word itself comes from two roots: Brahman (the highest reality) and Charya (to move or conduct oneself). So Brahmacharya… Continue reading
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Vivekananda: The Real Tragedy of Life
There’s a quiet tragedy that Swami Vivekananda often pointed to. We live like beggars… sitting on a box full of gold. We spend years chasing happiness – through success, possessions, recognition. A new job, a new car, a moment of praise. Each one gives a brief high. A spark. But it never lasts. And so… Continue reading
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Laziness is Destroying You
In Sanskrit, Ālasya (आलस्य) refers to laziness—an unwillingness to act even when action is needed. Pramāda (प्रमाद) goes a step further. It’s not just laziness, but carelessness and negligence. It’s when you know what is right, but still don’t do it. At first, this doesn’t feel like a big problem. You delay a task. You… Continue reading
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Stop Wasting Your Brain Power
There is a quiet cost you pay every day. Not in money. Not in time alone.But in attention. Every notification you check… every time you switch tasks… every moment you give in to mindless scrolling — something gets fragmented inside you. Your focus breaks.Your energy leaks.Your mind becomes scattered. At first, you don’t notice it.… Continue reading
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Vivekananda on Self Mastery
Master Yourself First Most people try to change their life by changing external circumstances. Better opportunities.Better environment.Better outcomes. But very few look in the opposite direction. Inward. Swami Vivekananda placed immense emphasis on this idea – selfmastery. Not as a moral ideal, but as a practical necessity. Because without mastery over yourself, even the best… Continue reading
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Overthinking vs Action: Why You’re Stuck
Most people believe they need clarity before they act. “I’ll start when I’m ready”“I just need to think this through a little more” It sounds responsible. Even intelligent. But if you look closely, it’s often just a more sophisticated form of avoidance. Overthinking feels like progress… but it rarely moves anything forward. The Hidden Trap… Continue reading