Nitu Mohanka, a chartered accountant-turned-mindset coach recently shared a heartwarming post on the social media platform ...
Amidst the ongoing debate about India's work culture, Chartered Accountant turned Mindset Coach, Nitu Mohanka, has shared her ...
CA Nitu Mohanka's post came on the backdrop of recent events following controversial comments made by L&T Chairman SN Subrahmanyan, who proposed a 90-hour workweek. In a widely circulated video from ...
Hustle culture is seductive, but the promise of ‘grind now, enjoy later’ rarely delivers,' Nitu Mohanka stated in her post, adding that measuring success in hours rather than impact comes at a steep ...
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Nitu Mohanka’s social media post about the negative impact of long work hours on personal lives resonates widely. She shares her experiences and references research showing diminished ...
A CA shares her wake-up call from hustle culture after missing her daughter's milestones, illustrated by a poignant drawing.
A social media post by Nitu Mohanka, a chartered accountant turned mindset coach, has ignited a fierce debate about the emotional and personal toll of grueling work schedules. Mohanka, who candidly ...
Highlighting the adverse effects of excessive work hours, Mohanka said that productivity plummets after 55 hours per week. Beyond this threshold, she argued, work becomes “performance theater” at the ...
In response, many, including life coach Nitu Mohanka, have shared their views on the negative impact of the “hustle culture." Nitu opened up about how long workdays and responding to emails late at ...
A family picture where I wasn’t in it. When her teacher asked why, she said, ‘Mama is always at the office’,” Nitu Mohanka wrote. “Hustle culture is seductive. But the promise of ‘grin ...
Indian boxing sensation Nitu Ghanghas, often hailed as the 'next Mary Kom,' is setting her sights on a new challenge by transitioning from the 48kg category to the Olympic-standard 51kg division.