Scribble and Sip with Dr Sangeetha Amarnath Sangeetha Amarnath
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Get ready with a Pen in hand, Coffee in a cup, Mornings with Sangeetha Amarnath. Tune in on Wednesdays and Saturdays every week for fresh stream of knowledge and to know more about what your handwriting says about yourself.
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TRADITION vs TECHNOLOGY
Life is like a seesaw we go up with confidence and we go down with conviction, we go up with a dream and
go down with understanding. We go high with inspiration and we go down with motivation which makes us
go up again.
Balancing Act is what we have to understand now. It's the time to place Tradition Vs Technology and see
how to bring in balanced personality. -
ONE vs MANY
One pen strikes all the caps.
Every profession is formed only after a particular study and required traits we start to have in
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Meeting with your Mindfulness
Healing is a feeling of opening the heart to medicate the wounds created by mind.
Watching our feelings, thoughts, bodily sensations, our environment being gentle, accepting
the way it comes without judging it or connecting to the past or present moment is being in
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What is Emotional Intelligence? Why is it important in everyone's life?
Emotional intelligence is the ability to identify and manage your own emotions and the emotions of others. It is generally said to include three skills: emotional awareness; the ability to harness emotions and apply them to tasks like thinking and problem solving; and the ability to manage emotions, which includes regulating your own emotions and cheering up or calming down other people.
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Tips to beat the Lockdown boredom!
Beat the boredom with few handwriting tips given in this Podcast! Enjoy now for FREE!!!
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How handwriting reduces Alzheimer disease ?
What is Alzheimer's disease?
A progressive disease that destroys memory and other important mental functions.
The researchers found that, without knowing the fate of the writer of each sample, they could use their writing to predict with 90 percent accuracy which ones would develop Alzheimer's disease when they were old.