Article in India Today on how more and more people are taking help from life coaches to deal with the effect of the Corona virus on their lives. Felt grateful and honoured that I shared page space with international motivational speaker Jay Shetty who has over 35 million followers!
Gentlemen in a sea of men: Deccan Chronicle, Hyderabad
Deccan Chronicle interviewed me to seek my views on how the definition of a gentleman has changed with the times. Click here to read the article online.
Transforming lives since 2012: Bloggers Alliance
Got featured on the website of Bloggers Alliance Education Society (BAES). This national association of bloggers is a not for profit society with a vision to empower bloggers in becoming national / global influencers and changemakers by supporting them in optimizing power of blogging.
It’s a detailed interview where they quizzed me about my coaching philosophy and how coaching can help people live life powerfully.
Back to the Office: Mid-Day, Mumbai.
Mid-Day interviewed me on my views on the aspects employers and employees need to keep in mind while physically navigating the office space again post lifting of the lockdown. (published in yesterday’s edition).
It’s an awesome article, it has inputs from 3 senior HR heads as well. Click here to read it online.
The story covers aspects like basic facilities that will be necessary from now on in the workplace, the new role of HR, Attendance/ Leave, Meetings, Office Etiquette, Employee Behaviour, Food/ Cafeterias, Work-Life Balance, Mental Headspace, Office Entertainment, Upskilling, Work from Home backup, Admin Support, Transport/ Commuting to Office, Revised Floor Plans and Insurance.
The coach approach: Financial Express, Mumbai
All the tips you need to help you from home efficiently: Vogue.in
VOGUE MAGAZINE interviewed me to get tips to help people work from home efficiently. I gave them 17 tips – all of them coming from my own experience of working from home for 11 years now. They published 8 of these tips in their article.
Click here to read the article online.
I’ve also published all 17 tips on my blog just now in case you want to read all of them: https://www.milindjadhav.com/work-from-home.
Thanks to the Corona lockdown, working from home has now become a norm and if you are affected, these tips will be useful to you!
Chase your WIGs (Wildly Important Goals): Free Press Journal, Mumbai
FREE PRESS JOURNAL, one of India’s oldest English daily newspapers spoke to me in the first week of 2020 about .. New Year Resolutions and New Year Goals!
I shared with them what I believe: Chase only your Wildly Important Goals (WIGs). Because your success rate in achieving goals is INVERSELY PROPORTIONAL to the number of goals you have!
In fact ONE of the reasons I successfully achieved my weight loss goal in 2019 (25 kgs and counting) and reduced my sugar levels from dangerously high (9%) to almost normal (5.5%) is because I DIDN’T chase too many other goals!
So here’s how the Law of WIGs works:
You chase 10 goals, you’ll achieve none.
You chase 5 goals, you’ll achieve.. maybe one.
You chase 2 or 3 goals, you’ll achieve.. ALL!
When you’re happy and you know it: Mid-Day, Mumbai.
Recreating people differently: Business Standard, Mumbai
My blog post “We create people as we see them” was reprinted with permission (as is, but with a different title) in “The Strategist”, the management supplement of Business Standard in their Best Blog Spot section.
Life Coaches to help you figure out life lessons: The Times of India, Mumbai
How to save systematically and yet be able to pay for that Goa trip: Mint, New Delhi.
5 positive lessons that came out of the Oscars night snafu : Mid-Day
I think therefore I can: Sakal Times, Pune
Tackling New Year Resolutions: Mail Today, New Delhi.
Stick to a budget to avoid month-end blues: Mint, New Delhi
MINT – the financial newspaper of Hindustan Times interviewed me on my views on why the younger generation struggles to stick to a monthly budget. My inputs to them covered aspects like the influences of media and marketing, the easy availability of credit, social pressure to look good among others. It also covered specific structures one can create to stay financially disciplined. Most of my inputs came from things I learnt from my own financial mistakes over two decades.
Does technology affect your work life balance?: Mint, Mumbai
What Roger Federer’s marathon five-setter teaches us about champions: FirstPost.com
In July 2016, Roger Federer came from 2 sets down to pull off one of the most spectacular wins in tennis in recent times. My inputs in this article in First Post on what champions are made of and what we can learn from them.
Kill that green-eyed monster: Asian Age, London
Work over the past: Mid-Day, Mumbai.
How millennials can deal with the FOMO factor: Mint, New Delhi
Had the opportunity to contribute to this article in Mint – the financial daily from Delhi’s Hindustan Times group.
The article addresses how so many youngsters these days are falling into the overspending/credit card trap because of social-media fuelled social/peer pressure.. (it also addresses ways to AVOID that trap).
Fix that Faux-Pas: Asian Age, Mumbai
When the ex is back from the dead: Asian Age, Mumbai
Go the (long) distance: Asian Age, Delhi
Breaking good: Deccan Chronicle, Hyderabad
Work it out: Asian Age, London
Lay the ‘Ghost’ to rest: Deccan Chronicle, Hyderabad
Parent Trap: Asian Age, Delhi
Private Lives: Asian Age, Mumbai
Step up to a new life: Deccan Chronicle, Hyderabad
Contributed to Deccan Chronicle’s article on how you need to be mentally prepared for a lifestyle change. The article was triggered by the marriage of Bollywood Star Shahid Kapoor to Mira Rajput and the massive lifestyle change the young lady has to make.
The Ex Factor: The Asian Age, Kolkata
Asian Age asked for my views on the sensitive topic of dealing with your ex-partner when getting married.
This story was triggered by the news that Twilight actor Robert Pattinson, who was set to marry his girlfriend FKA Twigs in a few months, wanted to invite his former girlfriend Kristen Stewart to his wedding. Click here to read the article online.
Get a Life. Or a Coach: The Telegraph, Kolkata
The Telegraph sought my views on the increasing demand for life coaching in India and how a life coach can help you achieve your goals. Click here to read the article online.
Parental Guidance: The Asian Age, Mumbai
Shared my views with Asian Age on their story on “co-parenting”, triggered by the decision of Hollywood stars Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner to co-parent their 3 children and stay together on the same estate even after their divorce.
The article explores the pros and cons of co-parenting and how to deal with children when you’re doing so.
Click here to read the article online.
Yunhi nahi aata koi zindagi mein: LiveHindustan.com
My blog post “Everyone who walks into your life is a Teacher” was translated into Hindi and published by LiveHindustan.com
Trading on Happiness: The Times of India, Chennai
My views on how brands are connecting happiness and consumption..
Click here to read the article online.