Manoj Khatri
November 2014 issue: Finding meaning in life
No matter what anyone does, we are all yearning to live a life of meaning. But, there is no formula to decode life, nor is there any universal meaning of life—that single answer to the great quest of humankind. Meaning is personal and comes from within each individual.
October 2014 issue: Law of attraction—not just a token of gratitude
Skeptics have dismissed the law of attraction as some unscientific, unverifiable mumbo jumbo. But there are still thousands who believe in the phenomenon, claiming that it has changed their lives for the better. So what exactly is the truth behind LoA? Is it really a big hoax or has it simply been misunderstood?
September 2014 issue: Genius at work
Best-selling author of What’s Your Genius?, Niblick reveals why most people find it difficult to recognise the gift they were born with
August 2014 issue: Forgiveness: Unlock that energy
How does one go about forgiving someone who has wronged us? Colleen Haggerty explains in this issue with a heartrending story of bitterness and eventual forgiveness
July 2014 issue: Persuade, don’t manipulate
Internationally respected author and speaker John Maxwell outlines the seven principles of effective persuasion in our cover story.
Harsha Bhogle’s advice to anxious class X students
The class X results are like a blood test, you are not dead yet but they tell you if you are headed there. They allow you to make a correction in your life, says Harsha Bhogle
The sky at night
I have realised that spending time observing nature in daytime, and the endless sky at night, is a great way to reconnect with our true selves
June 2014 issue: Care to say No
There’s a way to say No without putting your relationship at stake, says William Ury in this month’s cover story.
May 2014 issue: Living wholeheartedly
In this issue Margie Warrell, the best-selling author of Stop Playing Safe and Find Your Courage, tells us how we can go from mere platitudes about courage, to actually living fearlessly
Book Review of “I can see clearly now” by Dr. Wayne Dyer
A book like "I can see clearly now" comes rarely into the reader’s life —a book in which you will see a reflection of your own life and how everything that has ever happened did for a reason.








