Manoj Upadhyay
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A digital marketer & content creator with an extensive experience of 10 years working as SEO.
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As a Man Thinketh - The power of manifestation and thinking positive thoughts
As a Man Thinketh is all about choosing to think positive thoughts so that the outcome is positive. The reason being what we think and believe becomes our reality. So this book by James Allen is all about mastering one’s own thoughts to achieve the impossible and unachievable. The author James Allen also throws light on the importance of meditation and self-improvement exercises in order to master the mind.
By Manoj Upadhyay3 years ago in Motivation
Rich Dad, Poor Dad - A guide to meet your financial goals
Rich Dad, Poor Dad focuses on imbibing financial literacy at a young age. The author urges the schools to introduce a mandatory subject known as financial literacy and wisdom to make the students future ready.
By Manoj Upadhyay3 years ago in Trader
NFT for books - Why are NFTs God sent for the authors and publishers?
Are you someone who loves to write but is scared of the aftermath of publishing it? Or are you someone who wants to self-publish and make money from it? Don’t worry! The above-mentioned things are possible if you truly want them to happen and are ready to deep dive into making it possible. Read this article to learn about the intricacies of NFTs and how this technology is being used to publish books. This article will give you an in- depth analysis of NFTs or Non-Fungible Token and will help you understand its importance and relevance.
By Manoj Upadhyay3 years ago in 01
Are NFTs worth the rage?
Are you someone who is tired of listening to your relatives, friends, celebrities, or neighbours gloating about NFTs at all times? And you don’t understand a word they say? Or do you also feel like buying NFTs but have no idea about what it really is? The truth is that you must be living under a rock if you haven’t heard about NFTs yet. But don’t worry! This is a secret that will be kept between us. Read this article to learn about the intricacies of NFTs and then form an opinion if they are worth the rage or not. This article will give you an in- depth analysis of NFTs or Non-Fungible Token and will help you understand its importance and relevance.
By Manoj Upadhyay3 years ago in The Chain
Make a Killing on Kindle - Tips to make it big as a budding author
Are you a budding author who wants to self-publish his/her book? Do you want to make it big in the publishing world? If you are looking for such answers, then we assure that you have landed at the right place. This book is the key to all above mentioned questions and will not only guide you how to publish your own book but will also help you become a bestseller in your niche.
By Manoj Upadhyay3 years ago in Journal
Why We Make Mistakes- Reasons and logic behind our mistakes
Why We Make Mistakes by Joseph Haliman is about various big and small mistakes we make in life and the actual reasons behind them. The Pulitzer winning author has extracted reasons from neuroscience, psychology and economics to give clarity about the reasons.
By Manoj Upadhyay3 years ago in FYI
Reading these 2 free book summaries will make your entrepreneurial journey super smooth
Are you a small-scale business looking to expand? Or do you want to increase your revenue with the same number of resources? Are you looking to influence or hold power in your niche market? If you answered yes to any of the above-mentioned questions, then you have landed at the right place.
By Manoj Upadhyay3 years ago in Lifehack
5 Books By The Robin Sharma That You Must Read In Your Lifetime
Robin Sharma is the best-selling author, whose writings encompass the Monk Who Sold His Ferrari Series, The Greatness Guide and the 5 AM Club. Known as one of the biggest names in the leadership enhancement and skill building industry, Sharma’s books are widely read by individuals from across the world. Lessons from his books are taught in management courses, and people practice his teachings for transforming the way they look at life. The Who Will Cry When I die book, is one among a slew of superb books written by Sharma; his books have also gained success in terms of audio books and book summary formats.
By Manoj Upadhyay3 years ago in Education
Robin Sharma: The Man Behind the Who Will Cry When I Die book
A lawyer, leadership specialist, life coach, and author, Robin Sharma, the best-selling creator of works like ‘The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari’, ‘The 5 AM Club’ and ‘The Greatness Guide’, is heralded as the ‘Modern Day Monk’. A Canadian national, Sharma credits his Indian roots for his inclination towards spirituality and emotional coaching. His best-known work is ‘The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari’ series; this series took the world by storm and has received notable commendations from people all across the globe.
By Manoj Upadhyay3 years ago in Motivation
4 Ways to Overcome Language Barriers While Travelling
It's easy to romanticise a trip when arranging one. We think of delectable meals in France, breath-taking landscape in Greece, Peruvian heritage, and all-night dance celebrations in Colombia. From afar, the next trip destination appears to be enticing and enjoyable — an experience that will take us away from the monotony of everyday life. In the weeks preceding up to departure, many of us extol the virtues of our holiday spots, oblivious to the numerous challenges that travel entails. One such example is language obstacles. Arriving in a new country and navigating it may be scary, especially if the native tongue is not your own.
By Manoj Upadhyay3 years ago in Wander
4 Challenges That Elderly Caregivers Are Facing
Age is an unavoidable part of life, and it is a reality that as one gets older, one's bodily strength deteriorates. This, in turn, has an impact on the seniors' ability to care for themselves. It also leads to an increase in reliance, as ageing parents are forced to seek daily assistance from their offspring. This might include anything from aiding them with their every day responsibilities to assisting them with specialised activities such as grocery shopping, going out to socialise, managing their homes, and so on. When parents reach old age, they need their offspring to look after them with love and respect.
By Manoj Upadhyay3 years ago in Lifehack