Josh Writes

Small boy with big dreams.

  • My Goals for JFM 2024.

    These are my current goals for JFM. The quarter of January, Febuary and March. Let’s start with what I want to study. First of all I would like to continue studying Chola History, reading and learning “personal MBA”, learning guitar, learning Tamil and learning Mathematics. What are my goals in each of these subjects? Chola…

  • How to find out your core desires and achieve them.

    How to find out your core desires and achieve them.

    All of us harbor desires, whether it’s accumulating a million dollars or acquiring the latest gadget. But have you ever stopped to ask yourself why you want these things? Our answers are often vague, leaving us unsure of our true motivations. That’s where the 5-Fold Why technique comes in.5-Fold Why The 5-Fold Why is a…

  • From Small Steps to Long Strides: My Evolution from 200 Meters to 6 Kilometers

    From Small Steps to Long Strides: My Evolution from 200 Meters to 6 Kilometers

    A few weeks ago, I shared my jogging journey through a blog with you all. Since then, I’ve made remarkable progress, and I thought it was time for an update. It all began when my father, brother, and I went to the park for a jog. My father led us from one end to the…

  • How to complete tasks in your to-do list.

    How to complete tasks in your to-do list.

    In my previous blog, I discussed creating a to-do list but didn’t delve into the actual completion of tasks. So today, let’s explore how to tackle everything on your list. Surprisingly, there are only four ways to handle tasks: completion, deletion, delegation, and deferment. Though it may seem complex, we’ve all utilized these methods at…

  • The to-do of your to-do lists.

    A staggering 99% of organized individuals rely on a trusty to-do list, which typically includes three categories: 1. Normal tasks, 2. Most important tasks, and 3. Goals. In today’s discussion, allow me to elucidate the differences between these categories and how best to utilize them in your daily life.Normal Tasks and Most Important Tasks (MITs)….

  • The Multitasking Myth and the Flow state.

    The Multitasking Myth and the Flow state.

    Multitasking seems very efficient, doesn’t it? I mean, we do two things at once and it seems we get 2 things done in a short period of time but is it really real? Now multitasking exists and we do it it but theres a fine line between multitasking and megatasking. Sometimes we eat and work,…