Akshat Hatwal
Bio
Hello, I am a student who excels in his exams and is a absolute productivity geek. I usually write about productivity and some anime stuff once in a while. So if that is your cup of tea. SUBSCRIBE.
Stories (4/0)
How To Remember what you actually want to
Have you ever struggled to remember important things and beat your head wanting to remember that one thing which you had repeated 10 times in your mind and yet you still forgot. Well the reason is you probably don't know how to remember and make information stick in your brain and to be fair it's not our fault we are never taught this in our school or universities we just have to learn it ourselves so here are 3 simple ways to remember what matters to you.
By Akshat Hatwal2 months ago in Lifehack
The Secret To Building Habits And Not Giving Up
Habits are the fundamental way to improve your life and make yourself a better version of yourself but the struggle of building a habit and making it stick is extremely difficult so this article will tell you all you need to know about building a habit inspired from Atomic Habits by James Clear.
By Akshat Hatwal2 months ago in Lifehack
How to be better and more productive
In this world there are people who work at a level which is just better than us and they are the ones who accomplish their goals. You don't even need to search for people like this 90% of the people reading this. Will have one classmate or colleague who just is able to get more work done and still has time to enjoy his life.
By Akshat Hatwal3 months ago in Motivation
Breathing.You might be doing it wrong.
Breathing is an exercise we engage in every day, yet its significance often goes unnoticed. It is the fundamental force that sustains our lives, and yet, many of us take it for granted. Often perceived as an involuntary process, breathing is more than just a biological function—it's a gateway to unlocking our full potential. Inspired by the anime phenomenon Demon Slayer, we delve into the profound connection between breathing and empowerment.
By Akshat Hatwal3 months ago in Humans