All posts tagged: mindfulness

Why He Gets Scolded by His Family

Why He Gets Scolded by His Family

4 min readNew DelhiApr 20, 2026 11:00 PM IST Balancing professional dedication with personal relationships can be one of life’s trickiest challenges. In an old interview, actor Manoj Bajpayee offered a candid glimpse into this everyday tug-of-war.  “I am as ordinary a family person as I can be. I try to do justice to being a husband and being a father. However, I get scolding from my daughter and my wife for being completely focused on my work,” he admitted with honesty that many working professionals might resonate with in a conversation with ETimes/ He went on to describe the dynamics at home, adding, “My daughter and my wife are my bosses at home. I humbly listen to them. I try to follow the rules of the house as much as possible. They dictate my life completely. I love them, and they are my lifelines.” Married to Shabana Raza (Neha Bajpayee) and father to Ava Nayla, Manoj’s reflections highlight a universal struggle: trying to be fully present both at work and at home without one …

‘Checking your phone 50 to 80 times a day’: Psychologist points out if your attention span is in danger | Health News

‘Checking your phone 50 to 80 times a day’: Psychologist points out if your attention span is in danger | Health News

3 min readNew DelhiUpdated: Feb 22, 2026 04:02 PM IST For many of us, checking our phones has probably become an unconscious reflex, similar to breathing or blinking. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW VIDEO Glancing at your phone can begin to compromise your cognitive skills once it passes a certain threshold. Studies from Nottingham Trent University in the U.K. and Keimyung University in South Korea found that checking your phone about 110 times a day may signal high risk or problematic use. S Giriprasad, Psychologist, Aster Whitefield, Bangalore explained that when we check our phone again and again, it breaks our focus. “It’s like every time we look at the phone, our brain stops the current work and then has to start again. So this switching makes the brain tired. Over the time, the brain gets used to short attention and quick breaks instead of focusing for a long time,” he told indianexpress.com. That’s why frequent phone checking slowly reduces our ability to concentrate on things. Giriprasad clarified that it’s not only about how long we use …

Would You Sit Still for 31 Hours for a Digital Detox? This Punjab Village Just Did

Would You Sit Still for 31 Hours for a Digital Detox? This Punjab Village Just Did

Fifty-five enthusiastic residents of Gholia Khurd village in Moga district of Punjab dared to defy the odds by participating in an ‘Idle Sitting’ contest, with two young men emerging victorious after 31 hours. A fun and unique way to raise awareness of the perils of digital overload, the village asked people to sit in one spot without using their phones, getting up, falling asleep, or using the washroom. Food and water were allowed, but all other kinds of movement were restricted, reported Tribune India. The rules might seem simple, but they are far more difficult in practice. A digital detox is not just a fancy wellness fad — it has become a need of the hour. According to Dr Rahul Chandhok, head consultant, mental health and behavioural science at Artemis Hospital, Gurugram, the idea is to minimise distractions and maximise productivity, creativity, and overall well-being. “A digital detox includes eliminating unnecessary apps, limiting screen time, setting boundaries on digital usage, and increasing participation in offline activities like reading, spending time with loved ones, or pursuing …

Five tips to find what really brings you joy outside of work | Health News

Five tips to find what really brings you joy outside of work | Health News

Not long ago I attended a concert. It was a band that I had been waiting a while to see and so I was excited to be there in the crowd. Part way through, they played my favourite song and I noticed that I felt something different.It felt like a pinnacle moment where the emotion of joy felt expansive and unstoppable. In that moment, I felt more alive with all my senses of my surroundings heightened and yet so much more connected to the core of who I know myself to be. I first set out to write about finding joy, as if joy was out there in the world waiting for us to find it. However, the story of the concert shows us that this is not the case. Not everyone likes the band that I saw and not everyone in the concert had the same experience as me. This tells us that joy is more personal, an inside job, rather than something to find outside ourselves. Story continues below this ad The psychologist …

Spiritual leader, actors, sportspersons to feature in Pariksha Pe Charcha | Latest News India

Spiritual leader, actors, sportspersons to feature in Pariksha Pe Charcha | Latest News India

Feb 06, 2025 12:09 PM IST Stress management will be among the topics discussed at the eighth edition of the interaction in a new style in town hall format at New Delhi’s Bharat Mandapam Spiritual leader Sadhguru, Bollywood actors Deepika Padukone and Vikrant Massey, Olympian Mary Kom, and Paralympics gold medallist Avani Lekhara will be among 11 influential people who will feature in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s annual Pariksha Pe Charcha interaction with teachers, students, and parents ahead of board exams. Pariksha Pe Charcha is Narendra Modi’s annual interaction with teachers, students, and parents ahead of board exams. (PTI/File) Stress management, mindfulness, and career choices will be among the topics discussed in a new style at the eighth edition of the interaction in a town hall format that will kick off on Monday at New Delhi’s Bharat Mandapam . “This year, Pariksha Pe Charcha is getting a next-level upgrade. It’s not just PM [Prime Minister] Narendra Modi. A power squad is joining in with wisdom, motivation, and some serious life hacks,” said the government’s citizen …

This is what happens to the body when you do breathwork within 30 minutes of waking up | Health News

This is what happens to the body when you do breathwork within 30 minutes of waking up | Health News

Mornings are one of the busiest times for most people. But, despite the rush, if you can take some time to do deep breathing, it can be advantageous, said influencer Gary Brecka. According to him, breathwork can be highly beneficial, especially in the first 30 minutes of waking up. “It raises dopamine. It improves your mood, emotional state. Your diaphragm massages your intestines. You flood the blood with oxygen,” said Brecka, adding that “For hours you feel amazing”. *Go outside, do three rounds of 30 breaths and a breath hold in between the three sets, said Brecka. Does it work? During sleep, we aren’t actively breathing deeply or taking in fresh oxygen. “So, when you consciously breathe deeply within the first 30 minutes of waking, it can do wonders for your body and mind,” said Saurabh Bothra, founder of Habuild and a certified yoga instructor. Story continues below this ad *It helps calm your nervous system,*Gets fresh blood flowing,*Gives your body and brain a boost of energy through proper oxygenation.*Every cell in your body gets …

We make stories and stories make us | Parenting News

We make stories and stories make us | Parenting News

“Nobody likes me. I am unlikeable.” “I am going to die alone.” “I don’t deserve to live.” How do the stories people tell themselves reach this dead-end of despair? Did it start with abuse at home for not living up to the family’s expectations? Or maybe it was the ridicule by teachers for not being fast enough? Each “not enough” being notched in the scorecard shaping their sense of who they are, their identity. Until they reach a point in their life when the burden of these problem-saturated stories is too heavy to carry. Others might look at them and wonder, “What’s wrong with them?” When the question is really, “What have they been up against and what are the adversities they have faced that have shaped their stories of themselves?” Human beings are meaning-makers. Stories we tell ourselves help us provide structure for meaning-making. A father gives the child an angry look and the child reckons, “I have done something bad.” The father looks at the child with anger most of the time and …

Like Shalini Passi said, can holding grudges really affect your skin?

Like Shalini Passi said, can holding grudges really affect your skin?

Shalini Passi, since the release of Netflix’s Fabulous Lives Vs Bollywood Wives, has been basking in her new-found fame. With her eclectic fashion choices and love for all things art and high fashion, the socialite has been grabbing eyeballs for her quirky way of living. In one of the episodes of the show, Passi said, “The only reason I don’t hold grudges against people is because it affects my skin.” indianexpress.com spoke to a dermatologist and found out how our emotions impact our skin health. Dr Mikki Singh, founder and medical director of Bodycraft Clinics, Bengaluru and Gurgaon, said that there is a scientifically-backed connection between emotions and skin health. However, she said avoiding disagreements altogether may not be the answer. “Our skin often mirrors our emotional state, and chronic stress or holding onto grudges can indeed contribute to skin issues. Stress elevates cortisol levels, which can trigger or worsen conditions like acne, eczema, psoriasis, and even premature ageing. When we hold onto negative emotions, our body remains in a prolonged state of stress, impacting …

‘Katrina is my reality check’: Vicky Kaushal on how Katrina Kaif keeps him grounded | Feelings News

‘Katrina is my reality check’: Vicky Kaushal on how Katrina Kaif keeps him grounded | Feelings News

Vicky Kaushal has won fans not only with his charm and acting talent but also with his open admiration for his wife, Katrina Kaif. Social media users often label him a “green flag” for his grounded nature and respect toward his relationship, and the Masaan actor continually lives up to the title. In a recent interview with BBC Asian Network, Kaushal opened up about his views on authenticity, career growth, and success. “For me, Katrina is a person who is my reality check. She is always there to tell me, ‘This could be better, that could be better.’ It is nice to have that person who is just going to be honest with you and not let you fly around,” he shared. Kaushal further praised Kaif’s resilience and insight, attributing her wisdom to her long-standing career and experiences. “She’s a superstar who has seen so many highs and lows. I learn a lot from her and love to jam with her on creative things,” he added. How can constructive criticism between partners improve productivity and …

Bhutan’s Gelephu ‘Mindfulness City’ A Global Game-Changer. Know All About It

Bhutan’s Gelephu ‘Mindfulness City’ A Global Game-Changer. Know All About It

Thimphu: Bhutan, considered one of the happiest countries in the world, is working on a mega project, one that has the potential to redefine not just how sustainable living can be achieved, but become a global model unlike any other in the world today. The project – a mega ‘Mindfulness City’ in Gelephu. Though it is called a city, it is massive – spread over 2,500 square kilometers. It is a Special Administratve Region (SAR). It will have its own government and have the independence to have its own lawmaking, as well as an independent judiciary. But what makes it special? Photo Credit: big.dk The Gelephu ‘Mindfulness City’ will have two protected areas – a national park and a wildlife sanctuary. It will have rivers that will have the potential to generate 4,000 to 5,000 megawatts of electricity through renewable energy. It has forests, biological corridors and is teeming with wildlife. It has its own agricultural hubs and small towns. Photo Credit: big.dk The ‘Mindfulness City’ project has been envisioned by the King of Bhutan, …