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- Kunal Gupta
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How to Create Space
The more I appreciate the value of space, the more I understand its necessity in moving through life.
How to Be Kind
The impact of unexpected kindness can be difficult to describe, and is best to be experienced.
How to Step Down
I recently announced a new CEO for my technology business and it marks a profound shift in my professional identity.
How to Enjoy
The more I look, the more I see the invisible influence of a deeper value system of productivity or pleasure at play, influencing my choices
How to Anchor
My mind is capable of imagining the ideal scenario, for practically everything. It assumes the ideal conditions and circumstances by default
How to Be Confident
I have been fortunate enough that the external events and people in my life have been a consistent source of confidence for me in life.
How to Be Inspired
This past week, I got to spend time with the most inspiring person I have ever met in my life.
How to 2023
For nearly a decade, I have had a New Year ritual to pick one single word as my intention for the year ahead.
How to Disconnect
My experiment was to go into a silent retreat, in my own home, by myself, for 4 days.
How to Appreciate Scarcity
When I observe for a moment my daily lifestyle, an abundance mindset guides my choices, without a doubt.
How to Make Peace
It mattered less about where we were, what we ate or what we did, but rather who we were with and how we were with each other
How To Relax
If I wanted to feel more relaxed, more often, my default thesis was that I need to make more time and space for relaxing activities
Threads Of Connection
Very few of my friends know what I do, and even those that do don’t seem very interested in knowing more.
The Empire Of Worry
We all seem to live in our own little, for some large, empires of worry.
One Year In
It mattered less about where we were, what we ate or what we did, but rather who we were with and how we were with each other