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How to Love Yourself

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~ Nisha Suthar Sometimes it seems easier to love others than it does to love yourself, but self-acceptance is an important part of developing healthy relationships with others. Loving yourself means recognizing your own self-worth and living your own life as honestly as you can.  Luckily, with a little practice and patience, you can learn to love yourself, too. 1. Do Something Kind Although it might seem like a slightly selfish motive, being kind and doing something for someone less fortunate than yourself can help you learn to love yourself. There are lots of different ways to do something kind, but one of the best, long-term ways you can do something for someone else is by volunteering. If you fancy giving this a go, pick a volunteer opportunity that suits you and your skill set. For example, you could help out at a local swimming club, befriend an elderly person or use your marketing experience to promote a local charity.    If you feel like you don’t have enough time ...

All about Self-Love

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~ Aarya Gupta Summing up all the talks about self-love I think it the most needed thing for today's generation. Because of all those social media influencers we tend to compare ourselves with them and set standards beyond reality causing us to hate ourselves. Well I think that's relatable Isn't it? Anyways, no one is born hating themselves. It all starts when we start to get affected by other's opinion about ourselves. When we start to see ourselves from their point of  view and try to fit into the mold that society made by behaving the way people suppose you to be. But in doing so we forget that the opinion that matters the most is the one of our own and by the time of this realization we had already lost ourselves and hate ourselves.  So how do we revert  back to to being unapologetically ourselves just like that carefree daydreaming kid we used be, who didn't cared about being judged by others and didn't hate oneself. We can start doing one thing daily that m...

Self Therapy

By Aarya Gupta Recent years have seen self-therapy become much more of a talking point in international media. The concept refers very broadly to the idea of treating one’s own emotional or psychological problems, without the help of a therapist. But what does it really mean? We’ll look at the work of key psychotherapists who have shaped the development of the movement, as well as the huge range of different applications. Throughout, we’ll consider the ways in which self-therapy can comprise a significantly powerful tool in dealing with anxiety and depression, and how you can tap into what we already know about the idea to help yourself and others. What is Self-Therapy? Just like there is a wide range of different types of  psychotherapy , self-therapy can have a lot of different definitions. Generally, the term refers to psychotherapy we can conduct, on ourselves, without the intervention or assistance of a therapist. Let’s look at different terms that tend to get used interchange...

Phishing attack

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  Phishing attack   Phishing and spearphishing remain the two most widely used vectors for network security breaches, business email compromises and other enterprise security issues. With the number of reported email phishing attacks up for the third quarter in a row, the problem is only increasing as attackers from APTs to unsophisticated buyers of ransomware-as-a-service on the DarkNet understand that the weakest link in every security solution ever-devised is always the human element. Understanding why phishing attacks work and which people and departments are most vulnerable is an important part of developing your security posture. In this post we’ll take a tour of phishing techniques, vulnerable targets and organizational impacts to help you better prepare for the assault on your network, staff and business. What Are The Business Impacts of Phishing Attacks? As the councils of Lake City and Riviera Beach recently found out, the impact of staff that fall for a phishing lin...

India and Globalization

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- Nayan Chourey Globalization   India facing Globalization   G lobalization defines the growing interdependence of the world’s economies, cultures, and populations, brought about by cross-border trade in goods and services, technology, and flows of investment, people, and information. One of the effects of globalization is that it promotes and increases interactions between different regions and populations around the globe. The wide-ranging effects of globalization are complex and politically charged. As with major technological advances, globalization benefits society as a whole, while harming certain groups. Abundant theoretical studies demonstrated that globalization intercedes in a cultural life of populace that raises numerous critical issues. The factors which are aiding globalization are Technology, LPG Reforms, Faster Transformation, Improved mobility of Capital, Rise of MN-C's. These factors have helped in economic liberalization and globalization and have f...

Positive impact of Globalisation on Business and Indian Economy

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 -By Nisha Suthar   Globalization of business means viewing one’s business in a Global perspective in terms of a global outlook, using globally viable technology, offering The products or services which can better satisfy the customer needs in a global Environment, maintaining a quality in adherence to global standards an identity of global Corporate citizenship, and ultimately fostering a global organizational and business Culture.   Industrial growth has been very high and strong during the past decade because of Globalisation. Indian industries are also expanding abroad.  Foreign companies have Substantially increased their investments in Indian industries. Wages of industrial labour Has increased substantially as they have become very productive.  Several New type of industries have also come up. Small scale industries of the past, has grown Into medium scale companies.  Globalisation has transformed the services sector with the most rapid growth i...

Positive Impacts of Globalization on Consumers (common people)

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 By Aarya Gupta 1. Access to New Cultures Globalization makes it easier than ever to access foreign cultures, including food, movies, music, and art. This free flow of people, goods, art, and information is the reason you can have Thai food delivered to your apartment as you listen to your favorite UK-based artist or stream a Bollywood movie. 2. The Spread of Technology and Innovation Many countries around the world remain constantly connected, so the knowledge and technological advances travel quickly. Because knowledge also transfers so fast, this means that scientific advances made in Asia can be at work in the United States in a matter of days. 3. Lower Costs for Products Globalization allows companies to find lower-cost ways to produce their products. It also increases global competition, which drives prices down and creates a larger variety of choices for consumers. Lowered costs help people in both developing and already-developed countries live better on less money. 4. High...