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Manoj Khatri

Manoj Khatri
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Manoj Khatri has spent the last two decades learning, teaching and writing about wellbeing and mindful living. He has contributed over 1500 articles for several newspapers and magazines including The Times of India, The Economic Times, The Statesman, Mid-Day, Bombay Times, Femina, and more. He is a counseling therapist and the author of What a thought!, a critically acclaimed best-selling book on self-transformation. An award-winning editor, Manoj runs Complete Wellbeing and believes that "peace begins with me".

Meet my misery machines

Misery is a by-product of our belief in separation, says the author

No Fault in Our Stars (Or Why I Don’t Consult Astrologers)

Astrology may help ease the problems in your life but can hamper your spiritual growth, says the author

So What Are You Complaining About Today?

Complaining is a pointless habit that robs you of your happiness and keeps you stuck in a problem mindset

Why People Pleasing Is Destroying Your Life (And How to Stop)

People pleasing might feel like kindness, but it's actually a quiet form of self-destruction that robs you of the life you were meant to live

When I met God in human form

Even today, years after, the memory of my first interaction with Dada Vaswani brings me goose bumps
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June 2016 issue: Cultivate self-compassion

Why self-compassion is vital for your happiness and success and how you can go about cultivating it

May 2016 issue: Shedding shyness

In this issue, Michal Stawicki tells you how he overcame his shyness and changed his life for the better. Using his own example, he offers three easy steps that will make you more confident and socially comfortable.

April 2016 issue: Seeking reality

How often, instead of welcoming insight about ourselves, we treat it as a reason to feel offended? Dr Henry Cloud tells you how proactively seeking reality can help you expand your awareness about yourself, others and your world

March 2016 issue: Rein in the monkey

By unleashing a cascade of crippling thoughts, your monkey mind robs you of your innate ability to live a happy, successful life

February 2016 issue: Preventing burnouts

Not being challenged at work is bound to make you feel disengaged, causing boredom, which ultimately leads to burnout