Saturday, June 27, 2026

People stay in a company WHEN?

Most people think salary is the main reason employees stay at a company. But when you look closer, it’s rarely that simple. People stay where they feel inspired by the work they do. Where they feel supported when things get difficult, not judged. Where they are trusted with responsibility instead of being micromanaged. Where their effort is recognized, even in small ways. They stay where they are challenged just enough to grow, but not overwhelmed to burn out. Where they feel included in decisions, not just informed after the fact. Where appreciation is part of the culture, not an occasional gesture. And where there is a clear path to be promoted and progress. Pay matters, of course, but it’s often the entry point, not the reason people build a career somewhere. In the end, people don’t just stay for a job. They stay for how the job makes them feel. What do you think is the most underrated factor that keeps people loyal to a company?

10 PAINS - Not to IGNORE!

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Sewing machine in Glass!

Are you causing harm to your child?

Your child looks for your eyes... but you’re looking at your phone. And that may affect their developing brain more than you realize. Research in early childhood development, including findings from the Harvard University Center on the Developing Child, describes an important process called serve and return. Here’s how it works: • the child sends a signal - a look, a sound, or a movement • the adult responds - with their voice, facial expressions, or attention • these interactions help build neural connections involved in language, emotional development, and learning When adults are constantly distracted by their phones: • there is less eye contact • there is less face-to-face interaction • a child’s signals are more likely to go unanswered Over time, these repeated small moments can influence development by: • shaping how a child learns to interact with the world • building a sense of safety and security • strengthening - or weakening - emotional attachment * An important point: For a child, simply being near an adult is not enough - they need a response. Through a parent’s reactions, children learn that they are seen, heard, and understood. ! This is not about never picking up your phone. It is about the consistency and quality of your interactions. What specialists recommend: • put your phone away during conversations with your child • make eye contact • talk with them • respond to their signals For a child, being noticed is one of the most fundamental expressions of love and security.

Harihar Fort!

Harihar fort :Harshagad is a fort located 40 km from Nashik City, 48 km from Igatpuri, 40 km from Ghoti in Nashik district, of Maharashtra in India. Harihar fort was built during the Seuna (Yadava) dynasty period. It was surrendered to Khan Zamam in 1636 along with Trymbak and other Pune forts. It has a steep, rocky staircase with 117 steps leading to the top.