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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Thought 195: The holistic approach to life (Continued)

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Part 11 - Contribution To The Society - Do not always be too concerned about your comforts only. Get concerned also about those less fortuna...
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Friday, October 28, 2011

Thought 195: The holistic approach to life (Continued)

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Part 10 - Moral Values And Principles - Remember, "Good reputation is some thing that has to be earned but honor is something that must...
Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Thought 195: The holistic approach to life (Continued)

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Part 9 - Managing Your Life (Continued) - Good managers do not repeat a mistake. They may make a new mistake - Have goals and write them dow...
Friday, October 14, 2011

Thought 195: The holistic approach to life (Continued)

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Part 8 - Managing Your Life - Never get locked on to "Trivia" or "Noise". Always zero in to the signal. "Vital few...
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Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Thought 195: The holistic approach to life

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Part 7 - Stress Relief - Meditate twice a day - Keep your mind and surroundings clean. Cleanliness is godliness - Listen to soothing or melo...
Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Thought 195: The holistic approach to life

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Part 6 - Dealing With Problems - Problems are inevitable and are a constant feature of every life. There are no exceptions. No one is exempt...
Monday, September 19, 2011

Thought 195: The holistic approach to life

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Part 5- Dealing With Circumstances -Nothing remains static in this world - much less circumstances. Do not despair or panic, if they look d...
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PSK Prasad was born on 29th July 1927 at Undi, WG Dt, Andhra Pradesh, India. He married Sitha Devi on 11th May 1952 at Guntur, Andhra Pradesh He has three sons (Srinath, Vijay Kumar and Rajni Kanth) and a daughter (Sashi Kala). He also adopted Shashi Kanth, his younger brother’s son, when his younger brother passed away at a young age. All his children are engineers. He has nine Grand Children (Amrit, Vivek, Meghana, Sarika, Anjali, Maedha, Manali, Anisha and Akhil). He has done his Masters in Engineering from the Birmingham University, England. After retiring, he became deeply involved in the study of Bhagavad Gita, Vishnu Sahasranamam, Lalita Sahasranamam and Lakshmi Sahasranamam. He wrote and published at his own expense, these four books explaining the meanings and purpose of these Hindu holy books in simple English for the understanding of the modern generations of Indians. He also published a “Baala Gita”, which was intended for children. Recently, he wrote and published one more book, “God, Vedanta, Yoga and Meditation”. He donates all the money that he recevies from these books. These six books are available in the USA and Canada also.
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