So with so many sources to read from it does get overwhelming to keep track of everything. Earlier I used to power through my inbox and star the articles that grabbed my interest. And then go through the saved articles as and when I get time.

This year I have been following a better approach. The Pocket app provides an option to save (bookmark) anything from anywhere (websites, feedreaders, twitter), to access them later. What’s more it’s available on all the devices (computers, tablets, phones ) which makes it ubiquitous . And the fact that it strips away all the distractions, just downloading the content to read and relevant images, makes it worth the most used app on my devices.

But, of course, there will never be less content to read. You can spend your whole life reading (and forgetting what you read) but the content will never get finished. So, I am also learning to just let go of whatever I can’t read. There are also other things to do in life than just reading.

Here are some of the interesting stuffs that I (re) Read this week :

Head over to your favorite पार्क and बाजार with Google Maps : Google Maps in Hindi. Tried it, it’s cool! It made turn the Hindi interface option on my Android. And I am continuing with it for sometime!

Inside the mind of Amit Shah : Another man beside Modi who has impressed me no end. The new BJP Chief. Want to see if he can replicate what he did in UP recently.

What’s your job? : Really. What do you do actually?

How to Write a Poem (and Why This Will Help You Become a Better Writer) : I am more concerned about the why part here. There are no set rules to write poem. But this is one of the best mediums to excrete your emotions.

The Not-To-Do List : A productivity hack seen from an alternative point of you.

What Happened to All the Laughter? : Some people laugh more than others. Just because they find some things funny which others don’t. But making a conscious effort to laugh?!


[Picture is my baby brother sleeping on the floor with a line fractured arm. Sorry if the photo was disturbing. I liked the lighting when it was taken.]