Amar Mehta

Amar Mehta Traveling faculty for Art Of Living.

20/10/2021

Q: Guruji, What should a person do to become the best in his profession?

Sri Sri Ravi Shankar: To excel in your profession balance your life. Meditate every day, sleep well, and in the morning do pranayam and meditation and go to work with a fresh mind. Don’t watch too many movies and not more than one hour of television per day. A movie a week should be enough. This is because when our mind is bombarded with so many impressions, it loses its creative abilities and becomes uncreative. Spend one hour with people. Spend time with somebody whom you do not know.

24/04/2021

बादल चाहे कितने भी हो पर उस पार सूरज होता ही है।
अंधेरा चाहे कितना भी हो दिन तो निकलता ही है।
बुरा वक़्त अच्छे की कदर करवाने को आता है।
समय चाहे कैसा भी हो, समय समय को बदलता ही है।

Football Legend Diego Maradona,  will pray for your further journey. You have admire lakhs of youth and you proved to be...
25/11/2020

Football Legend Diego Maradona, will pray for your further journey. You have admire lakhs of youth and you proved to be a good role model in the History of sports. we miss your presence.

23/11/2020

Monday Eye Care Routine

Yesterday got an opportunity to participate in Online GEP (Government Executive Program)National meet with His Holiness ...
21/11/2020

Yesterday got an opportunity to participate in Online GEP (Government Executive Program)National meet with His Holiness Sri Sri Ravishankar ji,He share amazing Vision of Programs in Specially benifits to Government Employees.

“Yesterday got an opportunity to participate in Online GEP (Government Executive Program)National meet with His Holiness Sri Sri Ravishankar ji,He share amazing Vision of Programs in Specially benifits to Government Employees. ”

The Art of Living Corporate Programs offers an impactful workshop to partner with you in tiding over these turbulent tim...
12/06/2020

The Art of Living Corporate Programs offers an impactful workshop to partner with you in tiding over these turbulent times – the iExcel Holistic Well-Being to make you even more self-reliant or aatmanirbhar!

Benefits for you
1. Higher energy – creativity and emotional resilience
2. Clarity of mind – improved problem solving and decision making
3. Enhanced immunity

The contents include
1. An understanding of Body –Mind-Energy mechanics
2. Management Sutras to handle people and situations
3. Lifestyle Management
4. Sudarshan Kriya Yoga and other powerful breathing and meditation techniques
5. A takeaway toolkit and an app

Special features: Expert opinions about MSME realities and possible actions will be shared by successful MSME leaders in a panel discussion. We would also have the opportunity to experience the wisdom of Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
Studies of this workshop show many positive effects including:
95.34% - Reduced Stress Levels
89.55% - Improved Health

The session would be conducted by experienced Faculty - Amar Mehta & Smita Trivedi,
Date: 18th-21st June 2020

Timing: 7 to 9 AM or 7 to 9 PM
Location: The comfort of your home or office.
Contact: 9662606300/ 9824083368

Registration Link
Morning Program Click–Morning 7-9 am link

https://www.artofliving.online/registration.php?event_id=474322

Evening Program Click-Evening 7-9*
https://www.artofliving.online/registration.php?event_id=474326

30/04/2020

Kindly follow this practice without missing..*In this epidemic (CORONA) situation, , At present only solution is to maintain/ build immunity and this will protect us so we need to do following on daily basis to safe our self and family
કોરોના વાઈરસ ફેલાવાંનાં સંજોગોમાં, હાલ રોગપ્રતિકારકશકિત વધારવાથી આ રોગથી બચી શકાય એમ છે. તેથી નીચે જણાવેલ ઉપાયો તમે અને તમારા પરિવારને સુરક્ષિત રહેવા માટે કરો અને કરાવો
1) Sip hot water of half glass in every hour
અડધો ગ્લાસ ગરમ પાણી દર કલાકે પીવું

2) Take a steam of simple water from mouth not from nose
સાદા પાણીનો *મોઢા* વડે નાસ લેવો

3) Take enough amount of vitamin C
(lemon/orange etc)
લીંબુ કે સંત્તરા દ્વારા *વિટામિન C* નું વધુ સેવન કરવું

4) Take homeopathic medicine
Arsenic Album 30 (3 doses/3 days/mth or prescribed by doctor )
5) Take an Ayurvedic kadha
હોમિયોપથી દવા અને આયુર્વેદિક કાઢા લેવાં

6) Take daily one glass hot milk with turmeric
દરરોજ ગરમ દુધ, હળદર નાંખી પીવું

7) If any kind of symptom persists then take enough rest and consult doctor on telephone
કોઇ પણ લક્ષણ દેખાય તો તુંરત ફોન ઉપર ડોકટરનો સંપઁક કરવો તથા પુરતો આરામ કરવો

Thanks.

Again found an opportunity to serve my Vadodara, I voluntarily took part in one of the social activities arranged by our...
08/04/2020

Again found an opportunity to serve my Vadodara, I voluntarily took part in one of the social activities arranged by our organization, the art of living - Vadodara chapter.
On date 7/4/20, International Association for Human Values (IAHV) & The Art of Living Vadodara chapter donated 1000 food grain kits for daily wage earners who are most affected in this lockdown due to Covid-19 pandemic, and its been submitted to Ms.Shali Agrawal (IAS), Collector, Vadodara City.

I Spent a Year in Space, and I Have Tips on Isolation to ShareTake it from someone who couldn’t: Go outside.By Scott Kel...
31/03/2020

I Spent a Year in Space, and I Have Tips on Isolation to Share
Take it from someone who couldn’t: Go outside.

By Scott Kelly
Mr. Kelly is a retired NASA astronaut who spent nearly a year on the International Space Station.

March 21, 2020

Scott Kelly inside a Soyuz simulator at the Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center in Star City, Russia, in preparation for travel to the International Space Station.
Scott Kelly inside a Soyuz simulator at the Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center in Star City, Russia, in preparation for travel to the International Space Station.Credit...Bill Ingalls/NASA
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Being stuck at home can be challenging. When I lived on the International Space Station for nearly a year, it wasn’t easy. When I went to sleep, I was at work. When I woke up, I was still at work. Flying in space is probably the only job you absolutely cannot quit.

But I learned some things during my time up there that I’d like to share — because they are about to come in handy again, as we all confine ourselves at home to help stop the spread of the coronavirus. Here are a few tips on living in isolation, from someone who has been there.

-Follow a schedule

On the space station, my time was scheduled tightly, from the moment I woke up to when I went to sleep. Sometimes this involved a spacewalk that could last up to eight hours; other times, it involved a five-minute task, like checking on the experimental flowers I was growing in space. You will find maintaining a plan will help you and your family adjust to a different work and home life environment. When I returned to Earth, I missed the structure it provided and found it hard to live without.

-- But pace yourself

When you are living and working in the same place for days on end, work can have a way of taking over everything if you let it. Living in space, I deliberately paced myself because I knew I was in it for the long haul — just like we all are today. Take time for fun activities: I met up with crewmates for movie nights, complete with snacks, and binge-watched all of “Game of Thrones” — twice.

And don’t forget to include in your schedule a consistent bedtime. NASA scientists closely study astronauts’ sleep when we are in space, and they have found that quality of sleep relates to cognition, mood, and interpersonal relations — all essential to getting through a mission in space or a quarantine at home.

Go outside

One of the things I missed most while living in space was being able to go outside and experience nature. After being confined to a small space for months, I actually started to crave nature — the color green, the smell of fresh dirt, and the feel of warm sun on my face. That flower experiment became more important to me than I could have ever imagined. My colleagues liked to play a recording of Earth sounds, like birds and rustling trees, and even mosquitoes, over and over. It brought me back to earth. (Although occasionally I found myself swatting my ears at the mosquitoes. )

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For an astronaut, going outside is a dangerous undertaking that requires days of preparation, so I appreciate that in our current predicament, I can step outside any time I want for a walk or a hike — no spacesuit needed. Research has shown that spending time in nature is beneficial for our mental and physical health, as is exercise. You don’t need to work out two and a half hours a day, as astronauts on the space station do, but getting moving once a day should be part of your quarantine schedule (just stay at least six feet away from others).

When you are confined in a small space you need an outlet that isn’t work or maintaining your environment.

Some people are surprised to learn I brought books with me to space. The quiet and absorption you can find in a physical book — one that doesn’t ping you with notifications or tempt you to open a new tab — is priceless. Many small bookstores are currently offering curbside pickup or home delivery service, which means you can support a local business while also cultivating some much-needed unplugged time.

You can also practice an instrument (I just bought a digital guitar trainer online), try a craft, or make some art. Astronauts take time for all of these while in space. (Remember Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield’s famous cover of David Bowie’s Space Oddity?)

Keep a journal

NASA has been studying the effects of isolation on humans for decades, and one surprising finding they have made is the value of keeping a journal. Throughout my yearlong mission, I took the time to write about my experiences almost every day. If you find yourself just chronicling the days’ events (which, under the circumstances, might get repetitive) instead try describing what you are experiencing through your five senses or write about memories. Even if you don’t wind up writing a book based on your journal like I did, writing about your days will help put your experiences in perspective and let you look back later on what this unique time in history has meant.

Take time to connect

Even with all the responsibilities of serving as commander of a space station, I never missed the chance to have a videoconference with family and friends. Scientists have found that isolation is damaging not only to our mental health, but to our physical health as well, especially our immune systems. Technology makes it easier than ever to keep in touch, so it’s worth making time to connect with someone every day — it might actually help you fight off viruses.

Listen to experts

I’ve found that most problems aren’t rocket science, but when they are rocket science, you should ask a rocket scientist. Living in space taught me a lot about the importance of trusting the advice of people who knew more than I did about their subjects, whether it was science, engineering, medicine, or the design of the incredibly complex space station that was keeping me alive.

Especially in a challenging moment like the one we are living through now, we have to seek out knowledge from those who know the most about it and listen to them. Social media and other poorly vetted sources can be transmitters of misinformation just as handshakes transmit viruses, so we have to make a point of seeking out reputable sources of facts, like the World Health Organization and the Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center.

We are all connected

Seen from space, the Earth has no borders. The spread of the coronavirus is showing us that what we share is much more powerful than what keeps us apart, for better or for worse. All people are inescapably interconnected, and the more we can come together to solve our problems, the better off we will all be.

One of the side effects of seeing Earth from the perspective of space, at least for me, is feeling more compassion for others. As helpless as we may feel stuck inside our homes, there are always things we can do — I’ve seen people reading to children via videoconference, donating their time and dollars to charities online, and running errands for elderly or immuno-compromised neighbors. The benefits for the volunteer are just as great as for those helped.

I’ve seen humans work together to prevail over some of the toughest challenges imaginable, and I know we can prevail over this one if we all do our part and work together as a team.

Oh, and wash your hands — often.

Scott Kelly is a retired NASA astronaut who spent nearly a year on the International Space Station.

Rejuvenate your body and mind with some Yoga.
31/03/2020

Rejuvenate your body and mind with some Yoga.


Padma Sadhana, to rejuvenate your body and mind. These practices can make you more sensitive to subtle sensations in the body and is one of the surest way to...

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