Sumesh Bhaila
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The main purpose of my writing is to motivate you people to do something that can help you achieve your big goals and dreams whatever they may be...
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The Ultimate Productivity Hack is Saying No
The final production strategy is no. Not doing something will always be faster than doing it. This statement reminds me of an old computer program that said, "Remember that there is no faster code than one that does not exist."
By Sumesh Bhaila3 years ago in Motivation
Human Reproductive System
Reproductive system of human It is a natural phenomenon by which organism reproduce young ones of their own kinds for continuation of race. Human beings are unisexual or dioecious i.e. male and female reproductive system is separated in separate individual.
By Sumesh Bhaila3 years ago in FYI
STRUCTURE OF HEART
STRUCTURE OF HEART: EXTERNAL STRUCTURE: FIG : External structure of heart A human heart is muscular hollow pumping organ which can maintain continuous flow of blood circulation inside the body. It is roughly triangular in shape. It is about the size of a person’s fist and weighs about 300 grams. It is reddish brown in color. It is situated ventrally in the middle of thoracic cavity in between two lungs. The narrow end of the heart is slightly displaced to the left side. It can be heard towards the left side of the chest.
By Sumesh Bhaila3 years ago in Longevity
Everything You Need to know about Cancer and Typhoid
Cancer: Hippocrate was the first who gave the word karkinos or cancer diseases. Later karkinos word change in to carcinomes which means cancer in the epithelial tissue. Cancer is non communicable but most dangerous diseases after AIDS. Cancer is mainly two types;
By Sumesh Bhaila3 years ago in Longevity
My Story From 'D' to 'A' grades
At high school I graduated with a 1.3 GPA at University I graduated with a 4.0 GPA top 5 percent of my university how did I do it I used to struggle to wake up in the morning I used to struggle to drag myself to my desk I used to struggle to open my textbooks and even if I got that far after 10 minutes I'd get distracted and stop studying.
By Sumesh Bhaila3 years ago in Education
Music - A peace of mind
Music has an extraordinary power to stimulate our emotions and stimulate our memories. I guess music's been a stimulant of choice for me because I always feel so much better and energetic and energized when I sing a song or play in a band. And those of you out there who have sung in choirs or play a musical instrument I'm sure can identify with that feeling: you get a kind of rewarding, even addictive, response. It is just amazing. And when you hear music that you like, you want to move, you want to maybe get up and dance, or tap your feet or your fingers. Music also affects us at the biological level. Internally, it can affect blood pressure, heart rate, hormones; externally, it can affect us, give us goose bumps or spine-tingling chills, or can drive us to tears.
By Sumesh Bhaila3 years ago in Beat
THE WORLD IN THE FUTURE
From things in the air, to new things for our bodies, join me as we explore 2050: What Would Be The Future Technology?(The World in 2050 Future Technology) We are in the year 2020, and if we're being honest with ourselves, technology is incredible advanced, and we're making strides that can push things even farther. We have cars that are much safer than they've been in the past decade, and we're even making fully electric cars that can help save the planet. There are even plans for self-driving cars and even self-driving Ubers that make the future of transportation very exciting. And that's just ONE technology that we're growing at a fast rate. What about all the others that are out there? What will technology be like as we get closer and closer to 2050?
By Sumesh Bhaila3 years ago in Futurism
Hachiko: A loyal Dog
Dogs are great. I love my dog. He's the smartest idiot I know. Or perhaps the dumbest genius. Since the dawn of domestication, dogs have been our friends, playmates, protectors, caregivers, soldiers and even our food. There's virtually no society on Earth that doesn't have dogs as part of their historic social fabric. We lived together for so long that dogs can actually innately understand human emotion. And that may seem obvious, but as of this video, they're the only other animal that we've ever found who's able to do so, including the apes. We bred dogs to love us. And in turn, they've become an important part of human history.
By Sumesh Bhaila3 years ago in Petlife
Why do we fall...?
Let me tell you something you already know The world ain't all sunshine and rainbows It's a very mean and nasty place, and I don't care how tough you are, it will beat you to your knees and keep you there if you let it. You, me or nobody is gonna hit as hard as life. But it ain't about how hard you hit. It's about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward. How much you can take and keep moving forward. That's how winning is done! Pain is temporary. It may last a minute, or an hour, or a day, or even a year, but eventually it will subside and something else will take its place. If I quit, however, it lasts forever. The margin for error is so small... one-half a step too late or early, and you don't quite make it. One half-second too slow, too fast, you don't quite catch it. The inches we need are everywhere around us. They're in every break of the game, every minute, every second.
By Sumesh Bhaila3 years ago in Motivation