Self-Care SUNDAY!!
what's your go to gratitude practice!?
comment below folks!!!
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Pratham Mehrotra
StealthĀ ā¢Ā 10m
How do you improve your problem solving skills? Do you only follow the given and available solutions or go with the good old ways of improvising and make shift your own solution?
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Sanket Bhosale
StealthĀ ā¢Ā 7m
Stop consuming, start creating.
Creating is the ultimate form of self-expression and self-improvement.
Don't just be a passive consumer of content, be an active creator shaping the world around you.
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Payal Manghnani
StealthĀ ā¢Ā 1m
Don't be stingy when investing in yourself.
Spend your money on:
ā¢ experiences
ā¢ traveling
ā¢ learning
ā¢ health
ā¢ books
Don't neglect your self-care.
The best investment is always yourself.
Just a suggestion for Medial Showcase, please follow up with the winners and winners please keep us posted about your startup journey!
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Sanket Bhosale
StealthĀ ā¢Ā 7m
Your ideas are valuable.
Your thoughts are worth sharing.
Your voice matters.
Don't let fear or self-doubt hold you back from putting your ideas out into the world.
- Write
- Speak
- Create
Share your unique perspective with confidence.
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Aryan Bisoyi
StealthĀ ā¢Ā 6m
People say don't go for perfection just take action but what if the Market is very crowded. If you don't have any perfection, you can't stand out. What's your perspective on this?
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Raja Niketh Reddy Nallapareddy
StealthĀ ā¢Ā 8m
Who's sick of dealing with the mind-numbing process of copying and pasting social media posts? šāāļø
Guys, I've got the solution to make your life so much easier.
You write up a post, and instead of going through the usual hassle, you just hit
"Learn to Build, Not Just to Get Hired"
The tech world moves fast. Trends come and go, but the ability to build and solve real problems will always stand out.
Focus on mastering the craft, understanding problem, understand systems, and create somet
I've seen folks with Computer Science degrees who consider themselves self-taught. Are there developers who don't consider themselves self-taught to an extent?