Books

5 Essential Mental Models for Kids: Nurturing a Generation of Thinkers

In today’s fast-paced and complex world, equipping our children with the right mental models can be a game-changer. Inspired by the insightful work of Shane Parrish, I’ve been fascinated by how these mental models can be adapted to benefit our younger generation. As a father, and someone deeply immersed in the world of education and technology, I recognize the importance…

Part 3- Echoes of Elara: Harmony’s Final Tune in the Reward Realm

In Ellie’s cozy room, with a little nightlight making fun shadows, it was time for the last part of Elara’s story in Habit Land. Ellie, all wrapped up in her blankets, was super excited to hear what comes next. Her parents, ready to tell another magical story, began. After her fun times in Rhythmo Ridge, Elara and her friends, called…

Part 2- Rhythms and Riddles: Ellie’s Adventure in Rhythmo Ridge

For the second part of our journey, we’re back to Ellie’s bedtime with another magical story from her parents. This time, Ellie goes back to Habit Land in the story, where Elara starts a new adventure about daily routines and working together. Outside Ellie’s window, the stars were shining as her parents got ready to tell her more about Elara’s…

Habit forming in Kids- A series

I’m thrilled to share a special blog series inspired by the powerful insights from James Clear’s “Atomic Habits,” a book that has profoundly impacted my life. Understanding the science and art of habit formation has been transformative, and I believe that developing positive habits can be an incredible superpower for anyone, especially young children. This series, “Ellie’s Adventure in Habit…

THE ALMANACK OF NAVAL RAVIKANT

Today, I’m thrilled to share with you a book that has left an indelible mark on my journey as a reader and a seeker of wisdom. “The Almanack of Naval Ravikant” written eponymously by Naval Ravikant, is a game-changer and I could not wait to share it with the world. Stumbling upon “The Almanack of Naval Ravikant” felt like finding…