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Hridya Sharma
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How to support mental health at work
How do support mental health at work? Human minds are the most complex yet most powerful instruments on the planet that get things done. If utilized to the fullest potential, one can gain mastery over his fate. Man is the reflection of his desires; he is as powerful as his discipline and as fragile as his unfathomable wishes. The evolution of professionals in the workplace has led to the development of the world economically, financially, and ecologically.
By Hridya Sharma6 months ago in Journal
To the ones who grew up earlier
To the ones who grew up earlier A part of my being always hurts for the ones who were always deemed to be too mature and too deep for their age. Home is often associated with our comfort zone, the abode that stalls our dejected sighs and embraces our dreams to fly high. But more often than not home is a place where a lot of us wish to escape from, to a place where peace embosoms the frantic cry of our chaotic wails and where the heart blooms and does not turn pale.
By Hridya Sharma6 months ago in Poets
Metamorphosis
She expresses her mind, in the rarity of her eyes, the ounce of the world you would find. Strength is often expressed in gallant notions in stories and poems, such as the existence of tenacity of the core to endure, fight and combat external realms. I have read infinite poems that portray the beauty of a girl who is in love and is fiercely radiant in the emotion that drives her to the edge of eternity. The beauty of humanness is not only in the radiance of joy or sanguine emotions that emit light and shine. The luminance of moonlight comes from the moon adorned in its darkness that radiates from the beauty of the wounds and scars that it beholds on its surface.
By Hridya Sharma6 months ago in Poets
The subtle existence of Life in between shades of grey
The subtle existence of Life in between shades of grey Our existence is often measured or quantified by the achievements we hold, the successes we accomplish, or the materialistic realities that we achieve. I cannot deny that money is a necessity, and we require materialistic things to lead a normal and balanced life.
By Hridya Sharma6 months ago in Poets
The Pursuit Of Dispute
Working in journalism frequently provides both rewards and demanding situations as new publishing systems and eras appear. Despite fast adjustments in the media, the general public nevertheless commonly is predicated on newshounds and other specialists to educate and entertain them through various sorts of writing. Learning these writing patterns and types may additionally assist you in being acquainted with journalism and the media you consume. In this article, we answer some common FAQs concerning media writing, which include what this process is, types of media writing and how you can apply it.
By Hridya Sharma6 months ago in Journal
The Rhetoric Question
We all have days where sadness consumes the very being of our mind. The moments of mourn and abyss mount on our shoulders and unsurmountable pain paints its traces on the broken pieces of the soul. Life is a mighty teacher that does not teach you the lesson before the test, it tests you before you imbibe the lesson to your very core. Masking our gloom we walk on the way to our doom. Forgetting all the light we can see sometimes existence reminds us of the darkness within thee. When we narrate the victories of our tales, it is vital to behold the memories of when we were broken and frail.
By Hridya Sharma6 months ago in Poets
The Art of Self Belief
We often keep questioning ourselves are we enough, are we capable of achieving our desires? Are we doing sufficient to be acclaimed as successful by society? Our sense of worthiness is often measured by how successful society perceives us. How many times do we feel are plodded in a race against one another? The race against time, the competition of who is the superior between two uniquely built individuals. It is easy for us to say, “ They must have it easy, they might be privileged enough or fortunate enough to be destined with what they have. This in some cases might be true to a certain degree, but it is also important for us to understand that it is abundantly the by-product of how hard they must have hustled, the sleepless nights they must have spent reviewing their dream, working in silent footsteps toward their goal.
By Hridya Sharma6 months ago in Poets