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Proverbs of Change

Proverbs of Change

By: Dipanshu Raj
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This podcast covers many topics: self-esteem, time management, goal-setting, motivation, communication, mindfulness, stress management, and more. Listeners can expect to receive actionable advice and strategies to implement immediately to improve their lives. The podcast can be a valuable resource for anyone who is looking to enhance their personal and professional development and is interested in continuous learning and growthDipanshu Raj Personal Development Personal Success
Episodes
  • How to Control Senses
    Mar 31 2024

    According to the Bhagavad Gita, humans have five senses - sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell. These senses constantly interact with the external world, shaping our perceptions and experiences. However, when left uncontrolled, the senses can lead to desires, attachments, and ultimately, suffering. Therefore, learning to control the senses is crucial for achieving self-mastery and spiritual evolution.

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    3 mins
  • Top 10 Proverbs of Life
    Mar 3 2024
    Throughout history, cultures have expressed these lessons in concise and impactful proverbs. These timeless sayings serve as guiding lights, offering nuggets of wisdom that resonate with the human experience.
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    4 mins
  • Mastering Productivity with Eat that Frog
    Oct 5 2023
    Eat That Frog by Brian Tracy delivers a concise and actionable guide to conquering procrastination, improving time management, and achieving greater productivity. By applying these principles you can transform your approach to tasks, make significant progress towards your goals, and ultimately lead more fulfilling and successful lives.
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    3 mins
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