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Manoj Khatri

Manoj Khatri
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Manoj Khatri has spent the last two decades learning, teaching and writing about wellbeing and mindful living. He has contributed over 1500 articles for several newspapers and magazines including The Times of India, The Economic Times, The Statesman, Mid-Day, Bombay Times, Femina, and more. He is a counseling therapist and the author of What a thought!, a critically acclaimed best-selling book on self-transformation. An award-winning editor, Manoj runs Complete Wellbeing and believes that "peace begins with me".
A empty cage | Are you possessed?

Are you possessed?

Contrary to popular belief, being possessed is not a supernatural phenomenon but a common occurrence
Man holding auestion

A question of answers

There's only one sure-shot way to get the right answer to all your questions...

An interview with Subhash Chandra

Subhash Chandra shares his wisdom and insights with MANOJ Khatri
Happy woman dancing

Dancing Is a Short-Cut to Happiness

Dance—it's the fastest way to go from feeling down to feeling upbeat

Interview: Dia Mirza speaks on health and happiness

Excerpts from a very enlightening chat Dia Mirza had with MANOJ Khatri
Fish therapy

Dr Fish Therapy: Nibbles that heal

Feel rejuvenated from toe to head as hundreds of little aquatic healers nibble at your feet at the Bamboo Tree Spa
Illustration: My heart is heavy

My Heart Is Heavy!

A feeling of heaviness in your heart or your head is not just a figure of speech
Robin Sharma

“It’s about your attitude” —Robin Sharma

Role models are leaders because they inspire you to follow them by example. In an interview, greatness guru Robin Sharma helps us understand what makes heroes out of individuals
Rad fish with light and other fish are going opposite direction | Truth is not determined by majority

Truth is not determined by the majority

The truth about truth is that neither is it always what everyone believes it is, nor is it what appears to be
Woman feeding food to dog

Get rid of your conscience

Don't let scruples guide your actions, because they are developed on the basis of borrowed values, not your own