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No More Panic: The Self-Certified Realist’s Guide to Corporate Confidence

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 No More Panic: The Self-Certified Realist’s Guide to Corporate Confidence (H1: SEO Keywords: Corporate Confidence, Self-Certified Realist, Newcomer Guide, Pawan Kumar Marella) Introduction: When Panic Sets In The anxiety of a new role is real. You’re expected to perform, but you’re drowning in highs and lows, self-doubt, and the sheer volume of things you don't know. The common advice is usually "don't worry," but Dear Rookie, Don’t Panic offers a better solution: clarity and confidence. Authored by Pawan Kumar Marella, this guide is the personal, pragmatic voice every newcomer wishes they had. It’s the self-certified realist’s guide to building genuine career resilience. 1. The Relief of Unfiltered Reflections (H2) Why is the book so impactful? Because it's honest. Marella shares unfiltered reflections and relatable stories that validate your struggles. Knowing that your stumbles and moments of panic are part of the journey—not just your personal failure—is the ...

A note to self!!

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The hardest times of all is not yet come. Remember, today was better than yesterday, and the future may hold pleasant surprises. While many perceive life as a series of problems, have you considered the small things that brought a moment of laughter each day? Find the best out of the worst and never complain.  And I've even seen people who just put blames on others or the Supreme God for all that they are facing. Did they even realize that whatever they go through is something that they've sowed once.. I mean like whatever they are facing is actually bcz of what they did and not bcz of any other person. Putting blames are always easy but never a solution.  The way you take things up to your mind is what important. Your heart will play tricks but be wise to use ur brain at times. Bcz sometimes ur heart will be so selfish to let things pass.. So it will ask you to choose what you want instead of what you actually need. But our brain is capable to show you that your needs ar...

Author Interview!!

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Author Interview with Mr. Lalu Krishnan! Author Bio An IIEST and XIMB alumnus and e-learning industry leader, Lalu manages myriad situations for a living, and writes to live life. He experiments with drama, romance, satire, psychology and mystery in his short story blog – Bohemian Ruminations . He won the Sparsh Short Story Contest, 2018 for “The Questions of Choice”. His story, “The Lounge”, was part of the Top Stories section of one of India’s leading online publishers and received rave reviews. He has been conferred the title of Literary Colonel by a leading online literary platform . 1. When did you first realize that you want to be a writer ?  Ans- Since childhood, I had a fondness for the written word. However, through many years of undivided focus on making a living, the thought of writing a book had never occurred to me, until much later in life. My short literary career had its genesis in my day job and has been influenced and motivated by my colleagues - a bun...

Little me in everyone book review!!

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  Are you aware of the "Little Me" inside you? "Little Me " in Everyone by Eddyee Siingh is about finding yourself and believing your yourself. This book talks about the journey of Vikas, how he start exploring the world inside him and he kept on believing in himself, he failed yet he rejoiced every moment despite the perplextion of life. This book teaches us the lessons of life. We must be courageous to face failure and keep on trying and moving forward and should not care what other people think about us because they dont define us. We are unique in our own way and are born genius. I enjoyed reading the book. The language is easy and the book is an engaging one. I am sure after completing this book you will start believing in your "Little me". Everyone must read this book and believe in their uniqueness.