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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".
Illustration: Albert Einstein

Let your children grow into the best version of themselves

Children need just a little encouragement and dollops of patience to discover their true potential
Close-ip ofa human eye / concept of perceptions

Refresh your perceptions

Your prejudices distort your perceptions; try seeing people with fresh eyes everyday
Paper and pencil

Entitlement: When right is wrong

Entitlement is nothing but the ego's false (and futile) sense of superiority
Handcuffs, concept of forgiveness

The Prime Beneficiary of Forgiveness Is the One Who Forgives

Once you understand how forgiveness works, you will never again think of withholding it
Beautiful sad girl in the woods

Staying in turmoil

We have learnt that pain and suffering are our enemies and we must run away from them but this belief might be preventing us from growing
hand holding gold coins

Story of the Thief Who Returned His Loot

And he did so because he felt he could get something much more valuable
Uncertainty is a gift

The Story of the Man Who Eliminated Uncertainty

Have you ever wondered what would your life be like if the future was absolutely certain and there was never any uncertainty?
Prisoners of Our Thoughts by Alex Pattakos and Elaine Dundon

Prisoners of Our Thoughts by Alex Pattakos and Elaine Dundon

Learn the seven core principles for discovering meaning in your life and work
Young handsome man smiling in happiness

Happiness is not practical

To the author, the pursuit of happiness makes more sense than mindlessly chasing security, which is nothing more than an illusion
Man smiling with tea / minimalism concept

Minimalism: The Key to Living a Richer, Fuller Life

Want your life to be filled with love, peace and happiness? Embrace minimalism