Category Archives: A Trainer’s Diary

The secret-agent

World manipulates you for what you hide… The other day, in a session, this quote quoted itself via me in a particular context. And as I was driving back, I rummaged into my first tryst with its content… I was … Continue reading

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She was right…

Someone asked Mallory (a mountaineer) “Why do you want to climb Mount Everest?” He simply said “Because it’s there”! …Since then they have become the most famous three words in mountaineering. The other day, in a session, a student was uncharacteristically reacting … Continue reading

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I took my first (and last) credit-card at 15…

The other day, while responding to a question during a session, I quoted those lines…and while coming back, I tried to figure out how and when I started believing in them… …I was barely 15 when I started serious-writing (if … Continue reading

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In the driver’s seat

Normally I like driving (I define abnormality as driving within the 6 Km radius with Geeta Bhawan Square as the center)… I think most of the people like driving because it gives them a pseudo sense of control over at … Continue reading

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Baby blues…

It was around one week back that my mind got pregnant with this idea, after a beautiful one-night-stand with a book… I have always seen our work as introducing people to a whole set of important ideas…so that they get more … Continue reading

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Doubt is a luxury

Had a session a few hours ago…were discussing that doubt and trust are relative terms. Say, you may doubt a person and if you are the only two persons, isolated in the Antarctica then we may not doubt each other. … Continue reading

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Not to be judgemental towards people

Just came from a seminar…where I talked about the need to not to be judgemental towards people…that we should not categorise them as good or bad as all of us are ‘good n bad’…it will probably make life easier and gives … Continue reading

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