May 2012 issue – The most powerful relationship advice ever
Buy the May 2012 print issueWhen two or more people come together, conflicts are bound to arise; it’s natural. That’s what makes us human—we all think and feel differently. And these differences are...
View ArticleJune 2012 issue – Get everything done. Always.
Buy the June 2012 print issueThe great entrepreneur Henry Ford was once asked why, when problems arose, he typically visited his executives in their offices rather than calling them to his. “To save...
View ArticleJuly 2012 issue – Fear
Buy the July 2012 print issueSir Alfred Hitchcock’s passport listed his occupation simply as ‘Producer.’ Once he was detained at a French airport by a suspicious customs official who asked him, “So...
View ArticleAugust 2012 issue – Mindfulness
Buy the August 2012 print issueWake up, brush, have tea/coffee, shower, get ready, drive, work, have meals, watch TV, sleep, wake up, brush…spot a familiar pattern? Most of us find it difficult to...
View ArticleSeptember 2012 issue: Are you serious?
Buy the September 2012 print issueLaughter is a primal instinct. No one teaches us to laugh—we know it from our infancy. Moreover, it cuts across the barriers of language, ethnicity, nationality and...
View ArticleOctober 2012 issue: Clear cut
Buy the October 2012 print issueUp until 1984, computers did not have a mouse—you could only type in commands. The Macintosh was the first computer to use a graphical user interface [GUI]—and it...
View ArticleNovember 2012 issue: Time to celebrate
Buy the November 2012 print issueA man and his wife were dining at a table in a plush restaurant, and the husband kept staring at an old drunken lady guzzling her whisky as she sat alone at a nearby...
View ArticleDecember 2012 issue – Weight off your mind
Buy the December 2012 print issueIt was while attending a world heavyweight contest in Las Vegas that Oprah Winfrey decided she needed to lose weight; she had to, she recalls—she weighed more than the...
View ArticleJanuary 2013 issue: To live for
Buy the January 2013 print issue“The mystery of human existence lies not in just staying alive, but in finding something to live for,” wrote Fyodor Dostoyevsky in his classic novel The Brothers...
View ArticleFebruary 2013 issue: Drawing conclusions
Buy the February 2013 print issueI have been always fascinated by gestalt pictures, in which two pictures are hidden but we can only see one at a time. What we see depends on what we choose to see....
View ArticleMarch 2013 issue – Meet a sorted soul
Buy the March 2013 print issueWhen I first heard Anita Moorjani’s story, I was curious to know more. After all it’s not often that you learn of complete remission from last stage cancer. Her near death...
View ArticleApril 2013 issue – The most beautiful challenge
Buy the April 2013 print issueThat the role of parenting comes with an enormous responsibility is hardly a secret. Centuries ago, the great writer Shakespeare said, “The voice of parents is the voice...
View ArticleMay 2013 issue: The pursuit of creativity
Every night, when Arthur Fry sang at his Church Choir, he used little slips of paper to mark the pages of his hymnal. But when he opened his book, invariably the paper slips shifted around or simply...
View ArticleJune 2013 issue: Take charge to recharge
Somewhere along the journey from childhood to adulthood, most adults lose their energy and vitality. Physically intensive activities that were once exciting and thrilling seem like an onerous...
View ArticleJuly 2013 issue: Tap into your primary wisdom
Buy the July 2013 print issue When she was about 50 years old, American actor and best-selling author Suzanne Somers had a routine mammogram and her doctor told her that she was fine. As she was...
View ArticleAugust 2013 issue: An enigma called money
Buy the August 2013 print issue American comedian Jack Benny was a major influence on the sitcom genre in the US. He was famous for his comic timing and his depiction as a miser. In one of his...
View ArticleJune 2014 issue: Care to say No
Click to see bigger imageOprah once asked her audience to choose between being liked and being respected and guess what? Almost everyone preferred “being liked”. Now, there’s no problem with wanting...
View ArticleJuly 2014 issue: Persuade, don’t manipulate
Click to see bigger imageGreek storyteller Aesop said, “Persuasion is often more effectual than force.” More than 25 centuries later, his observation is as valid. The people who usually influence us...
View ArticleAugust 2014 issue: Forgiveness: Unlock that energy
Click to see bigger imageOn 5th December 2013, Ronnie Smith, a chemistry teacher in a school in Benghazi, Libya was shot and killed by unknown gunmen while on his morning jog. In response to her...
View ArticleSeptember 2014 issue: Genius at work
Click the image to see bigger sizeJános Plesch, who was Albert Einstein’s friend and physician, narrates an incident in his memoir about a time when the Nobel prize winning scientist was in Hollywood...
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