Celebrace Your Journey
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We have often seen individuals living their dream life, unaware of the whys and hows that have led them there. It is usually about people's end goal and less of the journey until they write their autobiographies, give TED talks or post 'I made it' moments on the gram. While achieving goals is definitely the desired purpose, what we often forget is the journey is as important as the goal. This realisation and my fondness for the line ‘Safar Khoobsurat hai Manzil se bhi,’ has led to the podcast Celebrace Your Journey by Sakshi Sharma. Here we will dig deep into journeys that can make an impact.

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