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Avinash

@im_achandra

Simple common man😊 💐 Coding Vibes Only👨‍💻

India Katılım Temmuz 2015
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News Algebra@NewsAlgebraIND·
HUGE 🚨 PM Modi makes a special appeal amid global crisis. "I would appeal to people not to buy gold for weddings for one year" "Our country do not have big-big oil wells" "Postpone travelling abroad for at least a year" "Prioritise Work from Home" "Reduce edible oil consumption for both economic health and personal health" "Reduce petrol and diesel consumption by using metros. It will save foreign exchange" "If we must use a car, then we should try to carpool. Use Electric Vehicles" "Reduce the usage of chemical fertilisers by 50%. Adopt solar-powered irrigation pumps instead of diesel pumps in agriculture" "Prioritise Made-in-India and locally manufactured products"
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"Think of Work from home, saving petrol, not buying gold for a year" : PM Modi amid global crisis

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Psychodoctor@Psychodoctor06·
Not everyone is lazy or unmotivated. Some people are simply exhausted from carrying the pain they never talk about. #mentalhealth
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Pune Mirror@ThePuneMirror·
On the auspicious occasion of Angaraki Sankashti Chaturthi, Pune's renowned Shrimant Dagdusheth Halwai Ganapati Temple was beautifully adorned with a traditional 'Dakshinatya' (South Indian) floral theme. The stunning decorations featured indigenous flowers like marigolds and shevanti, with vibrant arrangements stretching from the base to the spire and a special floral depiction of Gajraja welcoming devotees. Alongside the magnificent visuals, special religious rituals were held throughout the day, drawing large numbers of devotees who gathered to seek the blessings of Lord Ganesha in a vibrant, spiritually charged atmosphere. @shrimantdagdushethganpati #ShrimantDagdushethGanpati #AngarakiSankashtiChaturthi #pune #LordGanesha
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Psychodoctor@Psychodoctor06·
Some things don’t need closure. They need release. You wait for answers; a message, an apology, one last conversation to make sense of it. But not everything explains itself. Some things just end. And the longer you chase closure, the longer you stay tied to what is already over. You don’t need every answer. You need peace. And that begins when you stop looking back. #relationships
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Psychodoctor@Psychodoctor06·
Some relationship tips: Disagreement is normal. Disrespect is a choice. The moment you attack the other person, the problem stops getting solved. When people feel heard, they stop shouting. Winning the argument often means losing the relationship. Handle the issue, without harming the other person. #relationships
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Ananth Rupanagudi@Ananth_IRAS·
Worth a read! 😍 My mom wanted to send me homemade pickles. But I said ‘no’. I was 27, living in New York, working on Wall Street. I didn't need pickles shipped across the world. The shipping would cost more than buying them here. Three years later, I read the psychologist take on what I'd actually done. When you reject someone's offer to help, you're not just declining assistance. You're declining their need to matter to you! Benjamin Franklin figured this out in 1736. He had a rival in the Pennsylvania legislature who hated him. Instead of trying to win him over with favors, Franklin asked the rival to lend him a rare book. The rival agreed. They became lifelong friends. It's called the Ben Franklin effect.When people do something for you, they convince themselves they must like you. Otherwise, why would they help? My mom didn't want to send pickles because I needed them. She wanted to send them because SHE needed to feel useful to me. To feel like despite the ocean between us, she still had a role in my life. Every time I said "I'll manage," I was taking that away from her. Here's what I learned after a decade of living away from home: → Accepting small favors isn't about you needing help. It's about letting people you love feel needed. Your dad wants to transfer ₹5000 even though you earn well? Let him. Your friend wants to pick you up from the airport even though Uber exists? Say yes. Your partner wants to make you tea even though you can make it yourself? Accept it. The people who love you don't want to solve your big problems. They want to matter in your small moments. Let them. #lifelesson
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Psychodoctor@Psychodoctor06·
Your mood explains you. It doesn’t excuse you. #wisdom
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Psychodoctor@Psychodoctor06·
When exit is easy, effort becomes optional. When exit is hard, effort becomes inevitable. Commitment is about cost. When leaving is cheap; emotionally, financially, socially, the mind keeps one foot out of the door. Always calculating. Always comparing. Always asking: is there something better? That half-presence is the silent killer of depth. Freedom without cost creates people who quit at the first sign of difficulty in relationships, careers, ideas. Easy exit makes depth impossible. Because depth requires the decision to stop looking for the door. #wisdom
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Psychodoctor@Psychodoctor06·
You never truly understand someone's desperation until you have stood at the same edge they were standing on. #mentalhealth
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Psychodoctor@Psychodoctor06·
Complaining gives temporary emotional relief. But it is a trap. It releases pressure without solving anything, and your brain starts mistaking that relief for progress. So you keep coming back to it and stay stuck. The further steps of action or acceptance are more difficult. So complaining continues till the issue is resolved. #mentalhealth
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Pune Mirror@ThePuneMirror·
At just 2 years and 11 months of age, little Rajavardhini Prasad Chavan has created history by conquering an incredible 46 forts, etching her name twice in the India Book of Records. Her remarkable journey began at the samadhi of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj at Raigarh Fort, and with the unwavering support of her parents, she went on to scale legendary forts including Sinhagad, Rajgad, Raigad, Shivneri, Salher, and the towering Kalsubai peak proving that age is no barrier when courage and determination lead the way. #Rajavardhini #IndiaBookOfRecords #FortTrekking #MaharashtraForts #ProudMoment
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Adam Lane Smith | The Attachment Specialist
Men don’t want perfection in women. They want peace and respect. Women don’t want perfection in men. They want safety and leadership.
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Avinash@im_achandra·
Habit 3: Laziness Get rid of laziness. Without effort and discipline, progress stalls and opportunities diminish, but consistent action builds a productive and prosperous life.
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Avinash@im_achandra·
Great piece of advice from Actor Madhavan advises removing four daily habits from your home to achieve success and peace. These insights come from a video he shared on Instagram, emphasizing how home environments shape mindset.
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Nithya Shri@Nithya_Shrii·
In the corporate world, if you have: - a decent salary, - a manager who trusts you without micromanaging, - the flexibility of a hybrid work setup, - the freedom to take time off when needed, - opportunities for growth and skill development, - a supportive and inclusive company culture, You’re already among the top 1% of professionals enjoying a truly balanced and fulfilling work life.
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Psychodoctor@Psychodoctor06·
Bad mood. But no bad behaviour. That is emotional maturity. #wisdom
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