Why life design should be part of every Indian university curriculum
Stanford’s popular ‘Designing Your Life’ course is helping Indian students find clarity, confidence, and purpose amid academic and career pressures.
The conventional advice to “follow your passion” can be misleading, often causing stress. Instead, passion emerges from actively engaging in experiences and observing what energises you.
How students can design a life that is meaningful, fulfilling and truly their own.
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Designing Your Comeback: Reinventing work and life after 40
The so-called midlife crisis often emerges from the disconnect between outward success and inner fulfillment.
Quiet Quitting To Conscious Living: Redesigning Work In A Burnout World
The quiet quitting movement may have started in frustration, but it’s evolving into something far more powerful: a conscious, intentional, deeply human redesign of work and life.
From FOMO
To JOMO
Shifting From Chasing Every Opportunity To Choosing What Actually Fits.
Shift from the fear of missing out to the joy of missing out by embracing mindful choices, focusing on what truly matters, and creating space for balance and fulfillment.
Upskilling at Midlife: How Continuous Learning Fuels Career Comebacks
FOMO is the restless pull to chase everything, fearing we’ll miss out. But chasing it all only leaves us scattered and unsatisfied. JOMO, instead, invites us to slow down, choose with intention, and find fullness in less.