▲ 223 r/communication+1 crossposts

How to become so solid at Communication?

Getting Rejected is what it actually takes to be a good solid communicator.

Every No you take now only prepares you for the Yeses ahead.

So get out and get the job done. No matter what it costs. I mean there's a cost of everything. You have to pay the price now and you'll see the rewards eventually.

u/HendryKARA2025 — 6 days ago

Anyone at Parul University watch The Diary of a CEO?

I’m wondering if anyone here at Parul is also a fan of The Diary of a CEO (DOAC) podcast.

It’s probably my favourite podcast—I’m always listening to Steven Bartlett’s episodes, especially the ones about business, psychology, personal growth, and entrepreneurship.

I’d love to find some people at Parul who are also into DOAC. If you’re a regular listener too, drop a comment or DM me! Would be cool to make some friends who are into the same stuff. 😄

Maybe we can even have a little DOAC discussion sometime.

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u/HendryKARA2025 — 7 days ago

Reading. Writing. Arithmetic. Persuasion. Programming.

  1. Which of these skills is the GOAT?

  2. Which skill is your favourite?

u/HendryKARA2025 — 7 days ago
▲ 670 r/GroundedMentality+1 crossposts

Just. Start. Now.

The main idea is that you take action first by starting.

It doesn't mean that you are going to perfect it in the first place. No! Nobody does that.

Inorder to master anything in life. You just have to START taking action now. Fail and then start and keep on going until you achieve what you dreamt of.

Success requires how fast you move with discipline, determination, consistency and perseverance and the results become obvious as the way you intended it to be.

It just takes time. Put on the work and trust the process. I promise you it'll worth it.

u/HendryKARA2025 — 12 days ago

Life goes on

Always learn and adapt to the changes life brings. And learn, grow and move with life. Let nothing stops you.

u/HendryKARA2025 — 12 days ago
▲ 5 r/paruluniversity+1 crossposts

🇩🇪 Making progress in German!

Day by day, I'm getting more comfortable with German. Today I got 87% accuracy and learned some new words. Still a long way to go, but I'm enjoying the journey! 💪🇩🇪 Anyone else learning German right now?

u/HendryKARA2025 — 12 days ago