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haven’t we all been there where / one person becomes the world & / thinks the world of you
Nidhi Zak/Aria Eipe, from Ode to Day, in “Auguries of a Minor God” (Faber & Faber; 1 July 2021)
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listen/ you are already starting to forget how to/ look at the world in a way that makes it stay
Nidhi Zak/Aria Eipe, “A is for [Arabs]” from Auguries of a Minor God (2021)
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The Sealey Challenge
Here's my books for the first 10 days of the Sealey Challenge. I'll share poems if any are of interest 🌱🌱
1st - "I Will Not Fold These Maps" by Mona Kareem, translated by Sara Elkamel, Poetry Translation Centre, 2023
2nd - "sense violence" by Helena Boberg, translated by Johannes Göransson, Black Ocean, 2020
3rd - "The Penguin Book of Spiritual Verse 110 Poets on the Divine", edited by Kaveh Akbar, Penguin, 2023
4th - "Self Portrait as Othello" by Jason Allen-Paisant, Carcanet Press, 2023
5th - "The Lover's Inventory" by Cyril Wong, Math Paper Press, 2015
6th - "Because We Could Not Dance At The Wedding" by Michael McKimm, Worple Press, 2023
7th - "Auguries of a Minor God" by Nidhi Zak / Aria Eipe, Faber, 2021
8th - "Plastic Tubed Little Bird" by Wendy Allen, Broken Sleep Books, 2023
9th - "Ghosts Still Walking" by Do Nguyen Mai, Platypus Press, 2016
10th - "Human Time" by Kim Haengsook, translated by Léo-Brylowski, Hannah Hertzog, Susan K, Jiyoon Lee, Joanne Park, Soeun Seo, Soohyun Yang, Black Ocean, 2023
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16 Apps And Tools That Help CEOs Stay Productive And Successful
As you set your goals for 2019, you may be looking for new strategies to boost your productivity. Perhaps you want to find a way to better manage your email or organize your to-dos on a day-to-day basis. We asked a number of CEOs which apps and tools help them–and their teams–stay on task and fit more into each day. Here are a few to try out.
For Staying In Touch
You may find Slack equal parts productivity tool and productivity killer. But for many CEOs, Slack remains the simplest way to communicate with their teams. “I’m a huge fan of Slack,” says Jessica O. Matthews, the CEO of energy startup Uncharted Power. “It reduces email and allows for an ‘instant message’ form of communication that we find to be highly effective.” For the team at cannabis startup Flow Kana–as at many companies–Slack serves as a way to bridge the gap between far-flung colleagues. “We have a team spread throughout the state of California in roles ranging from trimming and processing to manufacturing, to sales and corporate operations,” says Flow Kana CEO Michael Steinmetz. “In addition to daily communications, we’ve found Slack unifies us in many ways, bringing our team in different locations and job types closer together.”
For Keeping A To-do List
For Matthews, who calls herself a “huge proponent” of to-do lists, Evernote is her tool of choice. Her tip: Put more on your list than you can complete. “I like to make my to-do lists longer than anything I could feasibly accomplish in a day, so that I am never satisfied and always pushing myself,” she says. Nicole Centeno, the CEO of food startup Splendid Spoon, uses her inbox as a “running to-do list,” which means she keeps no more than 25 emails at a time. “I’m pretty no-frills with the apps I rely on,” she says. “I prefer Google Calendar to most other organization apps because it allows me to prioritize meetings as well as tasks.” When she’s on the go and needs to jot something down, she turns to Captio, a note-taking app that delivers all notes to her inbox.
For Managing Your Workflow
When it comes to company-wide workflow management, some CEOs are partial to Asana while others prefer Airtable. Vivian Shen, the CEO of coding startup Juni Learning, swears by automation tool Zapier. “It integrates our customer relationship management, project management, Slack, email, and social media management dashboard—and helps us work quickly and efficiently,” she says. As for organizing their calendars, Calendly is a popular option for people who want to cut back on email correspondence while scheduling meetings. (Don’t we all?) “I use Calendly to allow others to schedule a meeting with me without having to go back and forth to find availability,” says Hussein Fazal, the CEO of travel startup SnapTravel. (Fazal also uses the tool Streak to keep track of “what feels like an infinite amount of email threads.”) Nicole Gibbons, the CEO of paint startup Clare, uses the app Fantastical, which translates language like “dinner at 7 p.m. next Thursday” into calendar events. “It places a calendar icon in my menu bar,” she says, “and I can use natural language to add new items to my calendar without having to switch windows.”
For Finding Your Focus
In the era of open-plan offices, it can be harder to carve out time for deep work. “We have an open office, so it’s easy to get distracted by conversations around me,” Gibbons says. “I use an app called Ananda to tune everything out—it uses binaural beats and tones to induce brain waves and help me zone in and focus.” For Tristan Walker, the CEO of Walker & Company Brands, upping his focus also means limiting screen time. “I like using the Moment app, which helps me track how much I time I spend within each app on my phone,” he says. “It has helped me limit distraction and improve productivity. On average, I win back an hour-plus of my day.”
For Prioritizing Self-care
There are any number of tools to boost workplace productivity, but for some founders, making time for a daily workout or meditation can be a crucial piece of the puzzle. Shan-Lyn Ma, the CEO of wedding company Zola, finds that meditation helps her feel centered and enhances her productivity for the rest of the day. “Over the past five years, I’ve learned that working 24/7 is not sustainable,” she says. “You have to take time for yourself, even 10 minutes, to be more productive at work.” Her meditation app of choice is Headspace. “I use the app almost every morning,” Ma says. “It is 10 minutes of ‘me time’ before I walk my dog Noe and the email grind begins.” The practice can also be a way to de-stress or take a breather during a busy day. “My job is stressful and full of uncertainty,” says Alicia Thomas, the CEO of fitness startup Dibs. “Headspace helps me relax into the stress and trust life a little bit more.” Thomas also makes sure to fit in a few workouts per week, which she tracks through Nike’s running app. “Every week, I make sure that I clock 12 miles,” she says. “Sometimes that’s in three runs, sometimes it’s in five runs.” Heidi Zak, the CEO of lingerie startup ThirdLove, makes a point of working out at home every morning before heading to the office. “I used to try and make it to a class, but as a mom of two young kids, that just wasn’t realistic,” she says. “Buying a Peloton bike completely cut out the stress of rushing to the gym to get a workout in—and I feel my best and am more productive.” But there is one time-honored productivity hack that is hard to beat. “The best app is still one called ‘getting seven to eight hours of sleep each night,'” says Kellee James, the CEO of agriculture tech startup Mercaris. “I haven’t found technology yet that can compensate if I’m not getting some consistent rest.”
For Disconnecting
Sometimes, the simplest tool isn’t one you can find on your phone or laptop. Nidhi Kapur, the CEO of furniture startup Maiden Home, relies on a notebook to organize her work for the week. “It’s pretty analog, but the most important tool that I have is my notebook,” she says. “Every Monday, I spend time mapping out my week and prioritizing what needs to be accomplished in the next five days. When I find myself working on anything that isn’t on that list, I stop and evaluate whether or not it’s truly a priority.” Read the full article
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The Complete Detail Of Raabta (2017) Name Raabta (2017) Storyline In 2017, Shiv and Saira fall for each other and form an inseparable connection. Until, Saira crosses paths with a reincarnated lover from a previous lifetime who is determined to make her his lover again. Detail Of Raabta (2017) Director Dinesh Vijan Writer Garima, Siddharth Produced by
Homi Adajania -- producer
Murshid Akhtar -- executive producer
Shetty Ashok -- line producer
Hanif Chunawala -- general manager: production
Priya Gupta -- co-producer
Madhav Roy Kapur -- executive producer
Stars & Cast
Deepika Padukone -- Dancer
Kriti Sanon -- Saira / Saiba
Rajkummar Rao -- Muwaqqit
Sushant Singh Rajput -- Shiv / Jillan
Jim Sarbh
Varun Sharma -- Radha
Miroslav Lhotka -- Zak's bodyquard
Nidhi Subbaiah
Karan Chhabra -- Happy
Suneel Sinha -- Saira's father in previous life
Manpreet Toor -- Dancer
Rachita Singh -- Astrologer
Vikas Verma -- Maanav
Tess Georgia Dimos -- Melissa
Music by
Pritam Chakraborty
Jigar Saraiya
Genres Action | Comedy | Drama | Mystery | Romance Country India Language Hindi Release Date
India -- 9 June 2017
USA -- 9 June 2017
Indonesia -- 14 June 2017
Filming Locations
Budapest
Hungary
Certificate A Box Office Of Raabta (2017) Budget N/A Opening Weekend N/A Gross N/A Technical Specs of Raabta (2017) Runtime 147 min Sound Mix N/A Company Credits of Raabta (2017) Production Company
T-Series
Maddock Films
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Raabta Free Full HD watch online & movie trailer
Release Year: 2017
Rating: 4.5/10 ( voted)
Critic's Score: /100
Director: Dinesh Vijan
Stars: Deepika Padukone, Kriti Sanon, Sushant Singh Rajput
Storyline In 2017, Shiv and Saira fall for each other and form an inseparable connection. Until, Saira crosses paths with a reincarnated lover from a previous lifetime who is determined to make her his lover again.
Writers: Garima, Siddharth, Deepika Padukone, Kriti Sanon, Sushant Singh Rajput, Deepika Padukone, Kriti Sanon, Sushant Singh Rajput, Rajkummar Rao, Jim Sarbh, Varun Sharma, Nidhi Subbaiah, Miroslav Lhotka, Karan Chhabra, Satendra Bagasi, , , , , , , , , ,
Cast: Deepika Padukone –
Dancer
Kriti Sanon –
Saira
Sushant Singh Rajput –
Shiv
Rajkummar Rao –
Jim Sarbh –
Varun Sharma –
Nidhi Subbaiah –
Miroslav Lhotka –
Zak's bodyquard
Karan Chhabra –
Satendra Bagasi –
Dhruv
Country: India
Language: Hindi
Release Date: 3 Jan 2017
Filming Locations: Budapest, Hungary
Technical Specs
Runtime: 147 min
Did You Know?
Trivia: Asin was declined the lead role as she did not wanted to act after marriage. See more »
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Rating: 1/10 I usually does not watch any Bollywood movies on cinemas . But I thought may be this movie is good So I finally watched this,now I m not going to see another Bollywood for sometimes. But if you like girly movie with romance then may be u like It . Now all the Bollywood movies are just a disappointment.
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Frooti Fizz from Clim on Vimeo.
Making the Frooti Fizz TVC was an unforgettable experience. The gift of creative freedom is something you don’t normally see much of in the commercial world. I proposed a simple but strong concept inspired by the feeling of anticipation we get from the classic duel set up. The powerful flavor of a Mango, squaring off with Alia, our embodiment of Fizz.
Collaborating with creative minds like Jessica Walsh, Nadia Chauhan, Zak Mulligan (Director of Photography), the powerhouse that is Alia Bhatt, and an amazingly talented and diverse crew (Hornet and Ransom Films) was something truly special and unique. It helped to make the challenge of capturing the essence of this simple but compelling idea through set design, choreography, edit and even the sound track a source of both personal and professional growth for me. A dream come true.
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Concept & Direction: Clim Agency: Sagmeister & Walsh Creative Director: Jessica Walsh Production Co: Hornet Executive Producer: Hana Shimizu Head of Production: Sang Jin Bae Producer: Cathy Kwan Development Producer: Kristin Labriola Director of Photography: Zak Mulligan VFX Supervisor: John Mattiuzzi Editor: Peter Johnson Storyboard Artist: Will Sweeney Set Designer: Javier Leon LIVE ACTION (Ransom Films) Executive Producer: Salil Khurana Producer: Sia Bhuyan, Suhana Sharma Line Producer: Sachin Singh Associate Producer: Unnati Agarwal Assistant Director: Vinay Waikul 1st AC: Srinivas Achary Focuspuller: Anant Kathe Gaffer: Naz Rahmani Key Grip: Ninad Nayampally Production Designer: Twisha Pal & Elridge Rodrigues DIT: Viraj Shah Production Manager: Nadeem Shaikh Production Coordinator: Saurabh Yadav Production Assistant: Nandita Gangwal Talent: Alia Bhatt Make-up: Mickey Contractor Hair: Gabriel Georgiou Wardrobe: Ami Patel Choreography: Uma - Gaiti POST-PRODUCTION Editor: Stephanie Andreou Lead Compositor: John Mattiuzzi Compositors: John Stanch, Bea Walling, Ali Kocar Particles FX: Andrew Guttormsson Lighting & Rendering: Kevin Lu Motion Designer: Hui Chi Chuang Colorist: Shawn King AUDIO Music: Amit Trivedi SFX & Mix: Beatstreet Studios CLIENT: Parlé Agro Joint Managing Director & Chief Marketing Officer: Nadia Chauhan Group Brand Manager: Aaron Gomes Assistant Brand Manager: Nidhi Rathi
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but you know how you had me made how you turned me in/ to a craven being/ merely a mouthpiece/ for your disaffection
Nidhi Zak/Aria Eipe, “Fugue for young & fugitive” from Auguries of a Minor God (2021)
#nidhi zak#aria eipe#auguries of a minor god#poetry#poems#my collection#HELLO???? HE L L O?????????????????#this collection has me clawing at the walls#something something you are the knife I turn inside myself
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mornings when you catch sight of yourself in the mirror
“maybe home is in your / mouth, in the words, those / mornings when you catch sight of yourself in the / mirror, and don’t recognise what you see, it’s only when you / move your / mouth to speak that you hear the / music […]” — Nidhi Zak/Aria Eipe, in “Auguries of a Minor God” (Faber & Faber; 1 July 2021)
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I dreamed/ him there in the darkened cave/ by the river of forgetting I begged/ that calm and gentle god would find me/ kiss my eyes/ closed in enchantment/ cover me with poppies // When it came, when it changed/ us and everything/ we lost/ the hands of time/ and space/ seemed elastic/ shrinking into vastness // I thought of you then how I would give half of my life/ for you how you live/ where neither rays nor waves/ touch, you/ resting on blackened bark a twilight/ in bloom/ stitched together from the shadows on your wrists
Nidhi Zak/Aria Eipe, “Sleep, melancholy” from Auguries of a Minor God (2021)
#poems#poetry#aria eipe#nidhi zak#auguries of a minor god#my collection#g o d this one tore my heart out through my stomach#ironically I am not getting any sleep and am posting this at 3 am
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