Category Archives: Content Writing
Long-Form Content: The Forgotten Path to Deep Thinking and True Attention
Building Patience in a Click-Driven World What if the very thing you’re trying to escape—boredom, slowness, silence—is actually the key to unlocking sharper thinking, stronger focus, and a more grounded life? In a world obsessed with speed, swipes, and surface-level takes, long-form content can feel like a quiet rebellion. It doesn’t promise instant answers or […]
Handwriting Vs Digital Writing, Benefits of Handwriting in the Digital Era
In this Digital Era, Why Writers Should Still Use Pen and Paper Why My Pen Still Touches Paper As screens dominate our lives and keyboards become extensions of our fingertips, I stubbornly cling to what my tech-savvy friends mock as a relic from the past: my habit of writing by hand. As a writer with […]
Cosmic Comedy: Discover the Lighter Side of Astrology!
Hey there, cosmic crusaders and zodiac enthusiasts! Today, we’re diving into the whimsical world of astrology, where the alignment of celestial bodies determines everything from our personalities to our love lives. Brace yourselves for a cosmic comedy show as we explore the quirks and quibbles of the zodiac. Buckle up because we’re about to take […]
Skill Development, Not Education, is the Need of the Hour
I’ve never heard of schools and colleges that encourage you to find out what you are good at and focus on it. Instead, these institutions try to thrust a standard template of professional life to you. Extraordinary careers does not come out of templates. They come from years of practice. There is also a theory […]
Analyzing Expertise
When I was a child, the word “expert” gleamed in my thoughts like a star. I thought of experts as someone special. They had higher degrees. They wrote books. They appeared on television. I assumed they had access to knowledge that the rest of us could hardly aspire to. But as I grew older, my […]
Look Around to Beat the Block
I woke up gasping for breath. It was 4am. The nightmare had startled me. I stealthily moved past my wife, Gayathri and son Harsh because it was too early in the day. After slowly sipping a glass cool water from the ‘matka’ (earthen pot), a sense of normalcy and mental equilibrium were restored. As the […]
DECIDED TO BE A WRITER? LISTENING TO MY INNER CALLING…
So… you’ve decided to be a WRITER. CONGRATS! …Or I should say… “MY DEEP CONDOLENCES” You’re in for a life time of UNCERTAINTY. Family, friends, loved ones…BE PREPARED TO LOSE THEM. This road can be a LONELY ONE But…Don’t worry, You’ll make ACQUAINTANCES. Their names are…FEAR, ANXIETY, SELF-DOUBT… They’ll be by your side forever […]
Writing Helpful Help – A Minimalism Checklist
User documentation is all too often written by programmers for programmers. It tends to focus on the product’s features, rather than the user’s tasks. Generally, programmers aren’t in the ideal position to be writing user documentation. They’re too close to the bits and bytes, and they’re too far from the user. To them, what the […]