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KICK AWAY YOUR OFFICE BLUES!

0 What are the common causes of anxiety and depression in the corporate world? Many things in corporate life can make one anxious. Some examples are worrying about a tight deadline, not meeting a sales target, or even a strained relationship with your boss, colleague, or client. What are some signs and symptoms of anxiety and depression in the workplace? It is important to note that each person is different, and everyone need not exhibit the below symptoms, but here are a few things to notice. What coping strategies can help individuals manage anxiety and depression in the workplace? Various strategies can be leveraged, but let us discuss a few ways I have applied when I feel anxious. How can employers create a supportive work culture that promotes mental health and well- being? In the past three years, especially during the pandemic, various organizations started their own wellness programs, including one or the other item listed below. How can individuals prioritize self-care, such as getting enough sleep and exercise, to manage anxiety and depression? In school, you might have heard the proverb “Health is wealth,” but it carries much more weight in real life and especially in the long run. Think about it; when an individual falls sick, it impacts the person, the work they are involved in, and their family. One way to achieve this is to dedicate time for self-care, such as exercising, watching a movie, learning a new skill, or even playing sports like badminton. Any knal words of encouragement for our readers? We need to learn to prioritize our health(physical and mental), and there are no two ways around it. A third- party organization/instructor can create our physical fitness regime, but the third party can’t do our exercises

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Sites and Apps for a scaled job search in India that every job seeker NEEDS to check out – Part 2

0 Job search has become more demanding than ever, with the increasing competition and stringent filtrations. If you’re a job seeker, a student, or someone who is looking to build your career from ground zero or trying to pick up from where you had left it a while back, you’re in the right place! This is the part 2 of the ongoing series, aimed at helping you enhance your job search and scale it better and more extrapolated! Follow for Part 3 and more such content! Foundit Formerly known as Monster, Foundit has been around ever since the internet started on its incline. One of the reasons why Foundit is best suited for your job search is its skills assessment feature, wherein you can take up free skill tests and assessments to make your profile more proficient and desirable to any potential employer. Create customised job search and applications, track your applications, post regularly about your areas of interests and expertise to attract more employer attention towards you, making you an ideal candidate. Jobs For her If you’re a woman actively looking for job roles that would help you develop and thrust your career, Jobs For Her is the best platform for you. Kickstart or restart your career and set your career on the fastrack! Hirect Hirect is chat-based and is trusted by over 1 lakh start-ups, SMEs and MNCs, wherein you can get in touch with the recruiter/employer directly and get updates on your application.

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Homemade drink mix for a healthier morning drink

0 Getting your kids to chug down their morning milk is a headache on its own, but mixing them a cup of sugary, maltose-packed is way worse. Maltose does not cause harm at first, but excessive or regular consumption of maltose could lead to Obesity, diabetes, heart and kidney related diseases. Finding a healthy alternative to your morning wake-up beverage is hard, so here’s a quick and healthy alternative to all those maltose-packed beverages. If you’re into such interesting and healthy recipes, follow for more! What you’ll need: ● Almond – 1 cup● Fox Nut – 1 cup● Oats – ½ cup● Jaggery powder – ⅔ cup● Cocoa powder – ¼ cup How to make it: ● Wash and soak up your almonds and peel out its skin.● Dry roast the peeled almonds, fox nuts and oats and cool it down before blending it with jaggery powder and cocoa powder into a fine powder.● Sieve the blended mix finely and store in an air-tight container and enjoy!

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Top countries to travel in 2023: Part 3

0 Living life to the fullest is definitely everyone’s dream. Why spend the days of your youth weary and stuck in the same pot, spread your wings and fly around the world, and experience the finest cuisines, the vivid cultures, spiritually awakening places of worship and the wonders of mother nature. This is the part 3 of the ongoing series wherein we discuss the best countries to travel in 2023. Check out the first 2 parts and follow for more such content! Egypt From the mystic ancient temples of Pharaohs and Gods to the bewitching wilderness of the White Desert, Egypt sells itself when it comes to tourism. Best visited between October and April, this country is sure to give you the goosebumps and chills of awe! Bhutan Best visited between March and May, this Asian country is full of magnificent surprises when it comes to its cultural diversity, the local cuisines, the stunning landscapes and the tranquilising temples that awaken your inner spirituality. Bhutan is top rated for its unique architectural heritages and cites that tell the stories of centuries old civilizations! Peru Check out the ruins of the Incan empire over the mountains, crazy cold salt mines, temples built over hills and national reserves that welcome the international migrants with its open wings, and a lot more in Peru, the county of unexplored natural reserves and richness. Plan your trip to Peru in the months of May and October for the best hikes and sightseeings, and in the winter, between June and September if you’re looking forward to witnessing some winter sports!

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Low maintenance plants for the busy Indian balcony

0 It’s inevitably true that the majority of us live in the concrete jungle, among the steel and glassy skyscrapers. In the clouds of pollution, traffic, chaos and stress, it has been quite hard to get some green into the frame. Here are some super easy and low maintenance plants that overlook the beautiful city skyline in your apartment. Check out and do proper gardening research before plotting and planning your balcony garden to get the best out of it. Make your balcony a spot of photogenicity and add that aesthetic touch that makes your house a home.

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Top 7 hidden locations in India that look like another planet!

0 India has been getting a lot of attention in the last few centuries, not just for its talents and rich cultural diversity, but also for its hypnotic landscapes and its picturesque territories that just make you feel like you’re on a whole different planet! These beyond beautiful destinations can not be talked about in words, rather, one needs to go see it for themself to understand the depth of the captivating beauty of India. Here are some of the top 7 destinations that will cement down on your bucket list once you hear about them! Robber’s cave, Himachal Pradesh The labyrinth of caves were just the perfect hiding spot for the robbers who were hiding their hoards from the British. Today, after centuries, these abandoned treasury warehouses hold nothing but bewitching waterfalls and crystal blue waters and are perfect to visit during March and April. Puga valley, Ladakh Particularly known for its hot springs that hold medicinal value, the Puga valley is what heaven would look like if it had been on Earth. Best to visit between the months of June and September, this wonder is sure to knock your socks off! Dhanushkodi, Tamil Nadu Infamously known as the ‘The Last land of India’, Dhanushkodi is where India visibly ends, wherein the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea meet. It’s not quite usual that one gets the opportunity to witness the very end of a large country and watch as two vast water bodies meet. Perfect to visit during the monsoon, between October and February. Sheshnag Lake, Kashmir The alpine lake is located in the heart of Kashmir, and in the path of the holy pilgrimage of Kedarnath. The Sheshnag lake is not just well known for its religious and spiritual beliefs, but also for its enchantingly scenic views. Check out this splendour of nature between Mid-June and October. Lahaul, Himachal Pradesh Lahaul is a land where the peaceful Budhism flourishes, along with its panoramic views of the valleys, hills and lakes around. See for yourself why Lahaul is praised and celebrated for its views, people and culture between the months of May and October and have your spiritual awakening! Amkoi, Meghalaya Eminently noted for its rock structures that are naturally smoothened and shaped, and for its exotic wildlife and forests, the Amkoi village of Meghalaya is a true wonder to the tired city eyes. Visit between June to September if you’re a monsoon lover who seeks comfort in the cool breeze. Nubra Valley, Ladakh Also known as Dumra, this little valley holds quaint sightings like the Bactrian Camels, scenic orchards and vistas and serenic monasteries that drive you towards your inner peace. Ideally visited between February and April, then August to November, the Nubra valley is sure to be an eye-catcher.

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Unique travel experiences in Indian that you NEED to check out: Part 2

0 Travelling is all fun and games, but what is the thrill in just visiting and touring the usual and crowded spots that have a million people hovering over? Check out these unique travel experiences in India that you NEED to visit and explore at least once in your life! If you’re new here, circle back after reading the part 1 of the ongoing series and follow for more! The Tarzan experience at Jibhi, Tirthan Valley Iconic for its pine forests and the breezy waterfalls amid them, the Jibhi valley has been famous for not just its trekking and hiking experiences, but also for its one-of-a-kind Tree houses that give the best camping vibes in the Himachal region! Book your tree house today and spend your vacation connecting with the rawness of nature! Be one with the stars and the Milky way at Nako, Kinnaur This splendid Himachal village is known for lots of things, like the lush green forests and the snow capped hills and its deep lakes, but one particular attraction has been the talk of the century. The Nako region of Kinnaur is one of the best places to spot the Milky way on clear skies. Watching as the stars glide through the darkness of the night is truly an experience of a lifetime! Taste the local high: Chhang at Sikkim Every state has its own unique label that sets it apart from the others. Likewise, one of the best yet hidden gems of Sikkim is their locally brewed alcoholic beverage, Chhang. Made from the fermentation of Rice, Millet or Barley, Chhang is native to TIbet and Nepal, and is renowned for its taste in Sikkim.

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Free courses for beginners Part 1

0 The job interviews today are quite hard to crack, especially in a densely populated country like India, where the rate of unemployment is rising alarmingly. Almost hundreds and thousands competing against a handful of openings and vacancies, what we as youngsters and job seekers desperately need is something to set us apart and make us look unique from the other applicants. One of the top requirements of the hour are Certified courses that actively highlight your profile better. This series is focused on sharing some of the free, yet certified courses that you can avail and learn to make your resume stand out and give you better chances at getting shortlisted! Keep up and follow for more such intriguing content! Grow with Google Grow with Google is an initiative taken by Google to provide Free Online courses on a vast array of subjects and domains to help students and job seekers gain knowledge with lesser complications. Simply log in to the Grow with Google website and choose your desired course from the Learn a skill tab and add to your profile! Coursera If you’re a student, then you’re most certainly aware of this little magic website that lets you take up courses for free over the term of just a few weeks. Create your profile now and start learning new courses to keep yourself updated on what the market requires from a candidate! IBM courses Did you know that IBM offers free courses that have a learning span up to 16 weeks? Log on to the official IBM website and enrol yourself under the Free Digital Learning section of their website and start off!

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Top countries to travel in 2023: Part 2

1 Living an untethered life, away from all the daily buzz of stress and deadlines that crush you alive is what today’s electric millennials and yesterday’s exhausted Gen Z look forward to. Waiting till your retirement to travel is physically impractical. Grab your next opportunity to get away from your stressful lives and check out these top countries to travel in 2023 part 2! If you haven’t gone through the first part, keep up and follow for more such interesting content! Belize Nestled between the rainforests of eastern Central America and the Caribbean Sea, this little country is infamous for its pristine jungles, dense rainforests, sapphire blue water bodies in and around the country. Witness the piqued richness of wildlife diversity, Belize is a mandatory stop during your international trips. Sri Lanka The Land of Smiles, Sri Lanka majorly relies on its tourism and has one of the most unique cuisines and landscapes. Do check out the flourishing buddhist monasteries and ancient architectures that tell tales of the thousands of years of diverse cultures and triumphs! Kyrgyzstan The country of Kyrgyzstan is located in the Central Asia neighbouring Kazakhstan, and is majorly covered in green and white mountains. Attracting tourism with its prosperous landscapes, and home to 3 UNESCO heritage sites, this country is sure to give you the chills of adventure and adrenaline that you’ve been craving!

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Reasons why this hidden location is THE best monsoon spot in India

0 Monsoons are the cherry on top of the season cycle, with the comfort and cosiness of our home and the heavy blankets of clouds hovering above waiting for that downpour. Instead of sitting back and relaxing at the comforts of your homes, try visiting this hidden location that will make you keep coming every monsoon! Though Indian summers are unkind, the monsoon is something to look forward to. Likewise, a trip to the Wine region of India is something to look forward to after every summer. Nashik, India’s largest wine producer produces the best wines in India. Spending your winter vacation in Nashik will rejuvenate your mind as the rich vineyards, lush green hills, calming temples and museums take you to the journey of your lifetime! Best visited in the months of October, November, December, February and March, the vineyards and the local sites hold untapped serenity and joy for its visitors.

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