Blame your Habit, Not Science

February 15, 2024 11:45 am

The world is building on technology every day. Technology including tablets, laptops, as well as phones, circumvents us and will be a consistent use in our quotidian lives. It has availed our society to become straightforward and effortless. Solutions are generated using technology everywhere.

Life can be made much happier by following some simple tricks. Here are some of the exciting habits that you should pay attention to in 2020. These simple habits could help make your life more vibrant and meaningful.

Teen’s pros and cons

April 29, 2019 12:00 pm

Teenage normally starts at13 and ends in 19.It is the transition period in everyone’s life and has a great significance in either leading the life to the path of success or to ruining it completely. It also depends upon one’s nature.

Good habits for good health

May 25, 2018 07:43 am

You don’t have to go vegan, swear off all the things you love and occasionally indulge in, like chocolates and wine, or make drastic lifestyle changes to enjoy a good, healthy life. There are some really basic and simple things that, done over time, can ensure you stay active and in good shape, both physically and mentally. Here are some of our favorites.

Indian Couples: Online Habits and Relationships

“Turns out people take the information you are trying to convey a lot more  seriously if it is written in a book,” she says, sounding rather amused.  “But if that is what it takes, so be it,” she adds.

Many of us are constantly on the lookout for ways to lose weight without having to exercise. This is what leads to all kinds of extreme diet plans because we think cutting out certain foods completely will help us lose weight fast. Although most diets claim to reduce the fat percentage in the body, it’s only the water weight you are actually losing by following these fad diets. The Week talked to Dr Binita Pant to understand why you should never go the extreme way in order to lose weight.

Old habits

February 2, 2017 00:29 am

The YCL, which had gained notoriety for its thuggish ways after the Maoists first emerged from the hiding in 2006, has no business being in these higher educational institutions. Most YCL cadres are battle-hardened ex-Maoist fighters, which is the reason they were so successful in shaking down rich businessmen for funds to run their mother party.

Are you employing these great habits?

January 23, 2017 23:20 pm

The job search certainly has its share of challenges and stress, but that doesn’t mean you have to be miserable while you navigate the job market. The happiest job seekers incorporate the following habits into their daily lives.

From entry-level to senior management, most workers have something more they’d like to achieve in their professional lives. But advancing your career doesn’t just mean getting a promotion or switching to another company. Every day, there are simple, little things you can do to improve your productivity, your job satisfaction and your overall standing with your colleagues. Here are eight habits you can start forming today to help your career.

ATM and people’s strange habits

November 5, 2016 10:20 am

Waiting for your turn in front an ATM is boring. However, you also get to see different types of behavior during the time.  People exhibit strange acts as they wait for their turn to take cash out from the Automated Teller Machine.

Eating habits that make you unproductive

September 19, 2016 23:00 pm

We are what we eat. But, what are we eating? That’s the big question. Research has shown that our eating habits have a big role to play in our productivity. They have also shown that majority of the working professionals have poor eating habits. And, this is the reason for them being less productive.

Old habits

September 13, 2016 00:45 am

Our parliamentarians are giving a dreadful account of themselves with their notorious record of absenteeism. On Sunday, fed up by their disregard of her repeated urgings, Speaker of the House Onsari Gharti Magar had to threaten parliamentarians to strip them off their parliament membership if they continued bunking even important House meetings.