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Reddit Post Debunks Murthy's 72-Hour Work Week Idea

An Indian professional's viral Reddit post dismantles Narayana Murthy's call for a 72-hour work week, showing how a shorter, flexible schedule boosted productivity and well-being. Read the full story.

Zodiac Signs Prone to Burnout from Saying Yes

Astrologers reveal four zodiac signs whose empathy and desire for peace make saying no difficult, leading to emotional fatigue. Learn why setting boundaries is crucial for self-care.

Indian workers earn highest median pay in Germany

A new report reveals Indian professionals in Germany command the highest median salary among foreign nationals. Discover the factors behind this success story and what it means for global talent. Read more.

Young US Graduates Choose Teaching for Purpose, Security

New data shows a 43% rise in Teach For America applications as post-pandemic graduates seek purpose. Yet, 53% of teachers face burnout amid a $150 billion school funding gap. Can this interest lead to lasting change?

Indian pros earn highest median wage in Germany: Study

Indian professionals in Germany earn the highest median monthly salary at €5,393, a new study reveals. The success is driven by high-skill STEM roles, not nationality. Discover the structural reasons behind this economic trend.

Monday Blues? A Gentle Guide to Navigate the Weight

Feeling the Monday pressure? It's not just you. Learn how to listen to your body's signals, reset with simple steps, and navigate the week with more kindness and less stress. Your well-being matters.

Self-Care Sunday: The Power of Saying No

Discover why true self-care sometimes means setting boundaries and saying no to loved ones. Learn how to overcome guilt and protect your mental energy for a healthier, more authentic life.

7 Healing Indian Trips for Women After Burnout

Discover 7 serene Indian destinations perfect for solo women travelers seeking a reset after emotional burnout, heartbreak, or major life transitions. Find your path to healing.

Indian Doctors Exit UK as NHS Appeal Fades: Key Reasons

Indian healthcare professionals are leaving the UK's NHS due to high taxes, living costs, and restrictive immigration policies. Official data shows a 67% drop in visas. Explore the shift in global medical talent flow.

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