Drone show over New York celebrates Candy Crush’s 10th anniversary | USA TODAY
500 drones lit up the sky in New York City to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Candy Crush.
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“Karna’s Wife – The Outcast’s Queen” by Kavita Kane – A Fresh Perspective to Age Old Tale
A fictional twist to the most well-known epic, from the perspective of an unknown character, Princess Uruvi, wife of Karna. The tale is in sync with the epic but shows us an aspect which has always been unexplored bringing in a lot of fresh perspectives and narrations to the forefront, leaving the audience thinking over, even after they put the book down.
Mental Illness – A Disorder of PerceptionIt seems the medical profession is not interested in looking at how distorted perceptions can lead to mental illness in the individual because if they did, they might have to look at themselves and their present approach to mental illness. That, to me, is not being scientific. In this article, I am pointing out the limitations of bureaucratic thinking and its adverse effects on the mental health of society.
How Much Self-Care Is Too Much?When my client asked me that I asked her, “are you able to keep up with your obligations and marketing initiatives?” The answer was not only a yes, but..
Do You Want It More Than They Do?This came up in a coaching session with a client earlier this week and it’s so important that I wanted to mention it here for my virtual community too:-) *** Have you ever stayed on a sales call wayyyy too long knowing you are crossing your own boundaries around time? But you convince yourself to do it because you really just want to help that person? Maybe to the point you are even late…
A View From SpainI’ve been fortunate to have spent much of the winter of 2019-2020 living along the southern coast of Spain. Occupying a rented casa near the center of an old town for an extended time, which inevitably involved engaging with locals, including commercially with shop keepers and the like, gave me a great opportunity to observe how daily economic life is lived in a place far from my New Hampshire home. To be clear, I really do have a life outside of economic monitoring, but for purposes of this piece I’ll focus on a small anecdotal contrast between how…