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10 toxic habits you think are normal, but they're holding you back

Lets be real: usually, it's not one massive, catastrophic screw-up that tanks our progress. Its the tiny, sneaky habits we repeat daily without even thinking.The worst part? Society actually loves some of these. We praise burnout, glorify perfectionism, and act like being constantly available is a virtue. But underneath the hype, these patterns just leave you exhausted, stuck, and doubting yourself.If you recognize any of these in your own life, don't sweat it. Spotting them is half the battle. Here are some supposedly ormal habits that are secretly holding you back.

The Times of India 28 May 2026 9:15 pm

5 age-appropriate ways parents can teach decision-making to children

Empowering children with decision-making skills fosters confidence and independence. Parents can nurture this by offering limited choices, allowing them to learn from safe consequences, and encouraging them to think aloud. Involving kids in family decisions and teaching that mistakes are learning opportunities are crucial steps. These everyday moments build critical thinking and problem-solving abilities for a well-rounded future.

The Times of India 28 May 2026 9:00 pm

5 art villages of india where art has been passed down from generations and is a way of life

Art is timeless; it has been a part of centuries of generations, even when it was not properly consecrated as a form. People painted their homes in beautiful colours, designs, and details to enhance and decorate their abode. Ever since then, it has flown down as the heartbeat of the daily lives of the people of some villages in India as its heritage.Today, these villages are not just tourist attractions designed for cameras; theyre living communities where generations have passed down skills, traditions, and creative practices as part of their identity. Be it the coral-stone studios of Cholamandal on the Coromandel Coast, or the Pattachitra scroll painters of Odisha.What makes these places special is their authenticity. Art here isnt separated from life into galleries or museums. Its in the soil, the walls, the fabrics, and the rituals.Here are five heritage art villages across India where art is a way of life and where every corner tells a story:

The Times of India 28 May 2026 8:20 pm

Optical illusion personality test: Tree or faces? What you see first reveals if you're emotionally strong or highly intuitive

A viral personality test reveals how you process emotions and solve problems based on whether you first see a tree or faces in an optical illusion. Spotting the tree suggests a logical, grounded approach, while seeing faces indicates high intuition and emotional awareness. This simple observation offers insights into your natural strengths and how others perceive you.

The Times of India 28 May 2026 7:18 pm

Blue Moon 2026: Is it really blue in colour? When and where to watch

Sky watchers in India can look forward to a rare Blue Moon on May 30, 2026. This event marks the second full moon within the same calendar month. While it will appear large and orange at dusk, it will not actually be blue in colour. The phenomenon occurs due to the timing of the lunar cycle and calendar months.

The Times of India 28 May 2026 5:59 pm

Rujuta Diwekar shares 3 marriage rules every girl should know

Celebrity nutritionist Rujuta Diwekar may be known for her food wisdom, but her take on marriage is just as refreshing. In a world where girls are still pressured to settle down by a certain age, she flips the script and talks about money, independence and choice. Her message is clear: get your life in order before you decide to get married. These three simple rules are not anti-marriage; they are pro-youyour career, your savings, your dignity and your long-term happiness.

The Times of India 28 May 2026 3:16 pm

Delhi key Metro station names changed: What daily commuters and tourists should know

Delhi Metro stations and public landmarks are getting new names. Key stations in Rohini and Dwarka, along with Britannia Chowk, are among the changes. This information is vital for daily commuters and travellers. The transition will be gradual, with dual naming and app updates expected. Commuters should be aware of these changes for smoother navigation and bookings.

The Times of India 28 May 2026 1:55 pm

4 personality traits of Meryl Streep that make her a legendary actor and a timeless star

Meryl Streep isnt just an actress, shes a force of nature, a versatile actress who fluidly plays any character with effortless ease, and a Hollywood veteran that millions look up to for inspiration and aspire to be like her.Born in 1949 as Mary Louise Streep, she has been nominated for a record 21 Academy Awards and has won three. She has also been popularly called as the greatest living actress, and its not just about talent, and its not about who she is as a person.What makes Meryl so extraordinary isnt just her ability to master accents or disappear into characters. Its her deep empathy, her quiet confidence in being herself, and her relentless work ethic, even when doubt creeps in.Here are the personality traits that make her an immensely versatile actor and an epitome of confidence:

The Times of India 28 May 2026 1:26 pm

The Indian destinations emerging as alternatives to Bali and Maldives

Not every traveller chasing turquoise water, golden beaches and slow island life wants to deal with visa paperwork, expensive international flights or currency conversion anxiety. Increasingly, Indian travellers are looking something closer to home for the same mood: white-sand beaches, coral lagoons, surf culture and barefoot stays that feel straight out of Bali or the Maldives. Here are five such destinations that will give you the similar vibe in India.

The Times of India 28 May 2026 1:12 pm

5 things Vastu says you should remove from your home immediately

Interestingly, several of these items are commonly found lying around in modern homes without much thought.Here are five things that Vastu experts often advise people to remove or avoid keeping at home.

The Times of India 28 May 2026 1:11 pm

What is seagulling? The toxic dating trend keeping you emotionally trapped

Modern dating vocabulary keeps growing, mixing playful slang with serious warnings about how people treat one another. The newest term gaining attention is seagulling a behaviour where someone keeps another person emotionally close even though they have little or no real romantic interest in them.Like seagulls swooping in to grab food not because theyre hungry but simply so nobody else can have it, a seagull in dating keeps you on the hook to block others from getting close. On the surface, the connection may look active: occasional messages, the odd date, small compliments. But underneath, theres often no intention of commitment or real emotional investment. Its less about love and more about control, comfort, validation, or possessiveness.

The Times of India 28 May 2026 1:08 pm

From Ajay Jadejas palatial heritage bungalow to Hardik Pandyas luxury penthouse: Indian cricketers who own lavish crore-worth homes in Gujarat

In India, sportstars, especially cricketers and real estate often go hand in hand. Among many cities, Gujarat has quietly emerged as home to some of the countrys most luxurious residences for Indian cricketers.

The Times of India 28 May 2026 12:37 pm

Dont be a boss to your child: The parenting mistake Sadhguru warns parents about

Spiritual leader Sadhguru cautions parents against turning love into pressure, urging them not to project their own unfulfilled dreams onto children. He emphasizes that children are not possessions but individuals needing a friend, not a commander. Parents should foster an atmosphere of joy and love, rather than fear and frustration, to truly nurture their children's growth and well-being.

The Times of India 28 May 2026 9:30 am

Quote of the day by the Dalai Lama: The training of the mind is an art. If this can be considered art, ones life is art

We often look for meaning in the things we read, write, or see every day. So much so that sometimes even a single sentence stops us in our tracks and makes us see life differently. His Holiness the Dalai Lama XIV is one of the most respected spiritual leaders of our time. He said, The training of the mind is an art. If this can be considered art, ones life is art.His words are not just something to be imprinted on a calendar or read complacently. They actually explain one of the most important principles of our lives. It reminds us that our minds can be moulded, refined, and cared for, just like a painter designs a canvas or a potter beautifully shapes his pots and vessels.The Dalai Lama has spent his life teaching about compassion, inner peace, self-reflection, and the power of a trained mind. His words carry a great impact because they come from decades of practice and wisdom.

The Times of India 28 May 2026 9:22 am

What is MahaRERA? 5 important things every homebuyer should know before booking a property

Maharashtras real estate is among the fastest growing markets. Homebuyers today are more aware and cautious of all legalities and are more informed than ever before. One of the biggest reasons behind this major change is MahaRERA, the Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority.

The Times of India 28 May 2026 9:16 am

6 foods that secretly absorb the most oil while cooking

he result is often delicious in the moment, but heavier than expected, especially if the food is fried repeatedly or cooked in a crowded pan with little temperature control. For anyone trying to cut back on excess oil without giving up familiar flavours, it helps to know which foods are the biggest culprits. Here are 6 foods that secretly absorb the most oil while cooking.

The Times of India 28 May 2026 9:15 am

6 breathtaking but risky mountain passes in India with a very short travel window

There are roads in India that feel less like highways and more like survival stories carved into mountains. For a few short months every year, snow walls are cut open, broken tracks are cleared, and some of the countrys highest and most intimidating passes become accessible to travellers. Then winter returns, avalanches roll down the slopes, and these routes disappear under ice again. If you are someone whos willing to take a ride in these roads, here are Indias 6 scariest mountain passes open only for a few months.

The Times of India 28 May 2026 8:47 am

Japanese proverb of the day: Giving gold coins to a cat; offering something valuable to someone...

Japanese proverbs offer profound wisdom through simple imagery, with Neko ni koban illustrating the futility of offering value to the unappreciative. This timeless lesson highlights the importance of recognizing true worth, encouraging prudence in allocating efforts and fostering self-awareness to avoid overlooking valuable opportunities and people.

The Times of India 28 May 2026 8:00 am

Thought of the day inspired by the Bhagavad Gita: Calmness is not weakness

People today often want to react to any arguments, situations and ongoing debates almost instantly and mistake calmness for weakness. But ancient wisdom tells us otherwise.The Bhagavad Gita, spoken thousands of years ago on the battlefield of Kurukshetra, teaches that true strength lies not in loud reactions but in inner steadiness.Lord Krishna's message to Arjuna wasn't about suppressing emotions; it was about controlling them, being conscious of them, and keeping the patience so that neither success nor failure could shake your core.This saying, inspired by the Bhagavad Gita, Calmness is not weakness, symbolises the essence of this thought

The Times of India 28 May 2026 8:00 am

I had to use pepper spray against my dad: What pushed this 27-year-old to that point is heartbreaking

A 27-year-old man, Suthirtha, shared a harrowing account of using pepper spray against his abusive father after years of enduring violence. He recounted how his mother left due to the abuse, leaving him and his brother in a war zone. Now, Suthirtha is determined to break the cycle and save money to provide a safe home for his brother.

The Times of India 28 May 2026 7:00 am

10 Sanskrit-inspired baby names that blend tradition with modern charm

Sanskrit names have been timeless due to their meaningful significance, rich culture, and beautiful pronunciation. Parents from the current generation are opting for Sanskrit names that not only represent India but can also be easily pronounced and seem fashionable in the present era.

The Times of India 28 May 2026 7:00 am

America by rail: 5 iconic train journeys in the U.S. every traveller must experience once in a lifetime

There is something deeply romantic about train travel, be it anywhere. But when it comes to train travel in America, it simply stands out because it carries travellers a varied landscape; through deserts, via mountains, inside forests and beautiful coastlines in the most grand way! Today, that old-world glamour still lives on a handful of extraordinary rail journeys across the United States.

The Times of India 27 May 2026 10:40 pm

7 painful truths about love and relationships people often don't talk about

Relationships are glorified as rescue missions: find the one and everything else will fall into place. The truth is harder and quieter. Love is part of the picture, but not the whole painting. Many of the most painful lessons people learn arent dramatic revelations but slow, corrosive patternsmismatched timing, unhealed wounds, and the quiet erosion of self-worth. Facing these realities doesnt make you cynical; it makes you wiser.The seven truths below are blunt because theyre useful: knowing them sooner helps you choose better, set boundaries earlier, and protect the person who matters mostyou.

The Times of India 27 May 2026 9:00 pm

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi Home: Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's modest home in Samastipur, Bihar tells the story of hard work, determination and family sacrifices

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, born on 27 March 2011, in Tajpur, a town in the Samastipur district of the Mithila region of Bihar, is a rising cricket star. He is also the youngest player ever picked in the history of IPL (Indian Premier League). At just 14, the boy became a sporting sensation. The left-handed batsman and a teenage prodigy, he made his first-class debut in January 2024.

The Times of India 27 May 2026 8:19 pm

8 hill stations travellers should avoid during heavy monsoon in India and their safer alternatives

Monsoon fills a new live to Indias hills. Valleys turn emerald green, waterfalls start pouring and clouds roll dramatically across mountain roads. But not every hill station is safe during periods of intense rain. In many Himalayan and high-range regions, heavy monsoon now brings recurring landslides, flash floods, collapsing roads and prolonged isolation.

The Times of India 27 May 2026 8:00 pm

Quote of the day for kids by Harriet Tubman: Every great dream begins with a dreamer. Always remember, you have within...

Harriet Tubman, a symbol of bravery and hope, escaped slavery and guided many to freedom via the Underground Railroad. Her life exemplified courage and a commitment to justice. Tubman's enduring message inspires individuals to believe in their dreams, recognizing that strength, patience, and passion are key to achieving remarkable goals and positively impacting the world.

The Times of India 27 May 2026 8:00 pm

US secretary for health Robert Kennedy catches two snakes with bare hands, gets bitten: Is it an act of fearlessness or uncalled-for daring? 3 lessons for children

US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was filmed handling two snakes with his bare hands, one of which appeared to bite him. While the snakes were identified as non-venomous Black Racers, wildlife officials advise against approaching or handling snakes, even harmless ones, due to potential bites and the importance of respecting wildlife from a distance.

The Times of India 27 May 2026 7:46 pm

Who is Byju Raveendran, the BYJU's founder, sentenced to six months in jail for contempt of court?

Byju Raveendran, founder of edtech Byju's, has been sentenced to six months in jail by a Singapore court for contempt of court. The ruling stems from his disobedience of court orders concerning his assets since April 2024. This development marks a significant downturn for the once-celebrated startup leader.

The Times of India 27 May 2026 7:12 pm

10 unique sea snakes and places they can be found on beach by travellers

From the warm coastal waters around Australia and Southeast Asia to the pretty reefs of the Indo-Pacific, sea snakes rule the waters! There is no doubt that sea snakes are among the most mysterious reptiles living in the ocean.

The Times of India 27 May 2026 5:07 pm

10 powerful psychological tricks that work better than arguing

Lets face it: winning an argument usually feels pretty empty, and losing one can completely ruin your day. Most fights dont actually solve problemsthey just leave both people feeling exhausted, misunderstood, and deeply resentful.But you dont have to bite every hook thats thrown your way. You can completely shift the energy of a heated conversation without ever throwing a verbal punch.The goal: This isn't about manipulation. Its about protecting your mental peace while gently guiding a chaotic conversation back to reality.Here are some practical, real-world psychological strategies to help you stop fighting and start protecting your peace.

The Times of India 27 May 2026 3:14 pm

We have a no-screen home, but I am scared of how my son reacts after: What experts are saying about this parents experience will make you rethink complete screen bans for kids

A parent's experience with their child's extreme reaction to screens after a period of being screen-free has sparked debate. Experts suggest that complete bans can backfire, leading to obsession. Instead of total restriction, they recommend moderation and intentional screen use. This approach helps children coexist with technology safely in our digital world.

The Times of India 27 May 2026 3:12 pm

5 places on Earth where you can experience all four seasons in one road trip

There are road trips, and then there are journeys which turn into lifetime experiences. Now these road trips are such where the weather becomes part of the adventure. Imagine beginning your drive amid a hot summer day, running into snow-capped mountain views by noon, crossing golden autumn forests in the next few hours and landing into spring blossoms the next day!

The Times of India 27 May 2026 3:07 pm

Top 7 hill destinations in India emerging as real estate investment hotspots

The hilly locations in India can no longer be considered as holiday getaways only. Growing trends like second-home living, eco-tourism, working from remote areas, and wellness-oriented lifestyle have resulted in more people investing in such beautiful hill towns.

The Times of India 27 May 2026 3:00 pm

This is what I worked for': Daughters emotional Amazon office visit with parents melts hearts

A heartwarming Instagram video of Akriti Sinha bringing her parents to her Amazon office in Hyderabad has gone viral. The clip captures the emotional moment of sharing her professional life with them, a dream she once only discussed over video calls. Her parents' joy made the visit their favorite part of the trip.

The Times of India 27 May 2026 2:57 pm

Preparing for the first day of school: Simple ways parents can make children feel ready and confident

The first day of school is a significant milestone. Parents can ease children's transition by establishing routines beforehand. Open, calm conversations about the day's events build confidence. Practical preparations like packing bags and familiar items offer comfort. Avoiding adult anxiety and making goodbyes brief are crucial. The focus is on security and gradual adjustment, not flawless performance.

The Times of India 27 May 2026 2:01 pm

5 money habits of rich couples

Lets be real: money can either be the ultimate glue or the ultimate wedge in a relationship. Wealthy couples don't just stumble into financial freedom by pure luck, nor is it solely about landing a massive paycheck. Its about how they handle their cash as a team.True financial harmony happens with daily habits that turn income into long-term security. Here are some things wealthy couples do differently to build real wealth without driving each other crazy.

The Times of India 27 May 2026 1:02 pm

AB de Villiers, aka Mr. 360, multi-crore mansion in South Africa is defined by classy glass interiors, open spaces, and cricket memories

AB de Villiers, globally known as Mr. 360, is among the most famous names in the cricket fraternity. The former South African captain earned this moniker for his brilliant ability to hit shots all around the ground, irrespective of line and length.

The Times of India 27 May 2026 12:49 pm

Ananya Pandeys home channelises the 'dream girl' home energy with a modern twist: 5 art inspirations to steal

Ananya Pandeys first home, located in Bandra, is her dream apartment, and one that blends modern aesthetics with warmth and emotional comfort, just like her personality. A home often says more about a person than words ever can. The colours, textures, lighting, furniture, and tiny personalised touches quietly show someones personality, memories, comfort, and what they are specifically attached to.Ananyas home, designed by Gauri Khan, is one such home that channels a girlys dream home vibes, with detailed personalisations, into reality with a secret closet entrance, a huge pink entry door, everything breezy and full of life, light yet calm and soothing.Here are a few art inspirations to take away from Ananya Pandeys home:

The Times of India 27 May 2026 12:28 pm

How working parents can handle guilt and unrealistic expectations

Working parents grapple with the impossible ideal of being fully present at home and work, leading to pervasive guilt. The article argues that guilt often stems from caring and unrealistic modern parenting expectations, not failure. It advocates for redefining success as dependable presence and repair, rather than constant perfection.

The Times of India 27 May 2026 12:10 pm

Nizams kitchens to your Bakrid table: Qubani ka Meetha lives on

Eid Ul Adha (Bakrid) is observed by Muslims all around the world, marked by prayers, ritual sacrifices, and meet-and-greets with families and neighbours. However, in Hyderabad, Eid is much more elaborate because of the wide culinary culture, from Nihari, paaye to kaleji, gurde and marag. The list just never ends. And somewhere on a Hyderabadi Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 27 May 2026 11:46 am

Gingham girl summer: Why Gen Z is bringing back the iconic picnic print for 2026

Gingham girl summer: Why Gen Z is bringing back the iconic picnic print for 2026

The Times of India 27 May 2026 10:51 am

Children who feel heard at home usually grow up differently in these 7 ways

They learn that their thoughts matter, their emotions are valid, and their voice has value. That does not mean every child becomes confident overnight. It means they grow up with an inner steadiness that often shows up in everyday life in these seven ways.

The Times of India 27 May 2026 10:45 am

From KitKat to Fish Scale: 7 luxury tile designs that instantly elevate modern home interiors

Tiles have become an integral component of todays interiors. Modern luxury tiles not only serve their practical purpose but also add a lot of aesthetic value to any interior. Luxury tile designs enable people to give a whole new look to their homes and make them elegant and stylish. Tiles can be installed on floors, kitchens, bathrooms, or even accent walls, giving ones house a luxurious feel. Here are seven such luxury tile designs. Lets take a look!

The Times of India 27 May 2026 10:00 am

Art quote of the day by Alfred Tonnelle: The artist does not see things as they are, but as he is

Art has never been just what we see with our eyes; it holds relevance and a deeper message that is visible only on the surface. For an artist, the art that they create is a mode to express the turmoil in their mind and the message they want to convey to the viewers, beyond what they see with their eyes.Every painting, poem, photograph, film, or song carries something personal from the creator. This is why two artists can look at the same object, event, or situation and create completely different works because of the beauty of the difference in their perspectives. Their minds, emotions, and life experiences shape deeply impact they see and how they present it to the world.

The Times of India 27 May 2026 9:45 am

Eid-ul-Adha 2026: How To Greet Eid Mubarak In 15 Different Languages

Eid-ul-Adha is celebrated globally with diverse greetings beyond the common Eid Mubarak. This article explores 15 ways people express Eid wishes in their native languages, from Arabic's Eid Mubarak to Hausa's Barka da Sallah. Greeting someone in their mother tongue adds a personal touch, acknowledging the festival's widespread cultural celebration.

The Times of India 27 May 2026 9:35 am

Bartan majne se toh accha hai auto chalana: Female auto drivers unexpected take on work and freedom goes viral

A simple auto ride in Bengaluru has captured online attention. A passenger's conversation with an auto driver, Shreyashi Sinha, went viral on Instagram. The driver shared her honest reasons for choosing her profession. She stated driving an auto offers more freedom than other jobs. This relatable exchange has resonated with millions of viewers online.

The Times of India 27 May 2026 9:16 am

7 summer foods Indian labourers eat to survive extreme heat

Across cities, villages and work sites, certain foods keep appearing in lunch boxes, roadside meals and shared steel plates because they are affordable, familiar and practical. They are the kinds of foods that cool the body, replace lost energy and sit well in the stomach. Here are 7 foods Indian labourers eat to survive extreme heat.

The Times of India 27 May 2026 9:10 am

Quote of the day by Mark Twain: Focus more on your desire than on your...

Mark Twain's wisdom, particularly his quote on desire over doubt, offers a powerful life lesson. Focusing on aspirations, not fears, fuels determination and drives success. This optimistic outlook, emphasizing self-belief and action, encourages individuals to pursue their dreams despite inevitable challenges, highlighting the importance of starting and persevering.

The Times of India 27 May 2026 7:00 am

Maya Angelou's wise words: 10 powerful quotes on love and life

Angelous words arent just poetrythey resonate with the messy, complicated truths of being human. Her insights are like a late-night chat with a wise friend whos not afraid to tell you the truth, but with compassion. Here are some of her most grounding reflections, without the self-help fluff.

The Times of India 26 May 2026 11:00 pm

From Zomato deliveries to a top Delhi B-school: Haryana mans comeback story is going viral

A Haryana man's journey from Zomato delivery and small jobs to securing admission at Delhi University's FMS Delhi is inspiring. After a period of prioritizing survival, the COVID-19 pandemic prompted a shift in perspective, leading him to pursue an MBA and ultimately achieve his academic goals with the support of his network.

The Times of India 26 May 2026 10:15 pm

Optical illusion personality test: Lion, gorilla, tree or birds? What you see first reveals if you are logical, deep thinker, bold, or adaptable

A quick visual test reveals your innate mental and emotional programming. Whether you saw the tree, gorilla, lion, or birds first, it highlights your core traits, from logical problem-solving to intense curiosity, passionate drive, or empathetic nature. Understanding these defaults can help you leverage strengths and address potential blind spots for personal growth.

The Times of India 26 May 2026 9:27 pm

Could excessive screen time be quietly damaging your brain? Neurologists explain the hidden risk of cognitive decline

Excessive screen time is raising concerns about its impact on brain health, potentially leading to digital dementia by weakening memory and attention spans. Experts explain that constant digital stimulation and reliance on devices for basic functions can negatively affect cognitive abilities, sleep quality, and overall mental sharpness.

The Times of India 26 May 2026 9:15 pm

'300 crore ki company chhodne ki kahani pehli baar camera pe': VP quits 300 crore company at 40, internet calls it the ultimate career risk

An Indian entrepreneur, Ashwani Kumar, quit his high-paying Vice President role at a 300 crore company at age 40 to build his own startup. Despite initial disapproval from his family, he found mental peace in pursuing his own venture, BadaFranchise. His viral video resonated with many professionals experiencing burnout.

The Times of India 26 May 2026 3:21 pm

10 harsh truths about marriage that couples learn the hard way

Marriage is romanticised as a fairytale, but the reality is messier, deeper and more ordinary. Its less about constant excitement and more about daily choices: to stay, to listen, to forgive and to keep showing up. These brutally honest truths about marriage cut through the fantasy and speak to the quiet, uncomfortable, but necessary realities that every couple faces. Theyre not meant to scare you, but to prepare you so that when conflict arises, you meet it with honesty, maturity and love, not denial.

The Times of India 26 May 2026 3:14 pm

Balancing encouragement with realistic expectations in children: 5 smart parenting strategies that work

Parents often inadvertently burden children with pressure and unrealistic expectations, leading to emotional exhaustion. To foster healthy growth, children need both support and acceptance, along with the freedom to learn from mistakes. Focusing on effort over outcomes, celebrating individuality, avoiding comparisons, and encouraging independence are key strategies for nurturing confident, resilient children who can succeed at their own pace.

The Times of India 26 May 2026 3:00 pm

Sara Tendulkar shares rare picture as Sachin and Anjali celebrate 31st anniversary: 5 marriage lessons to learn from the power-couple

Sachin and Anjali Tendulkar celebrated 31 years of marriage, with daughter Sara sharing a rare throwback photo. Their enduring union, despite Sachin's global fame, offers lessons in mutual support, privacy, embracing differences, open communication, and celebrating shared success as a team.

The Times of India 26 May 2026 1:24 pm

Why you should never share marital problems with your child (and what to do instead)

Children are not equipped to handle adult marital conflict, absorbing anxiety and potentially blaming themselves. Sharing intimate marital pain can shift the parent-child bond, creating loyalty conflicts and making home feel unsafe. Parents should seek support from other adults, not burden their children with adult struggles.

The Times of India 26 May 2026 1:00 pm

The Indian parenting habit that looks like love but damages a childs confidence

Indian parenting often mistakes overcontrol for care, stemming from parental fear rather than cruelty. This approach, while intended to protect, can stifle children's confidence and independence. The article advocates for a shift from fear-driven control to trust-based guidance, empowering children to navigate life's challenges.

The Times of India 26 May 2026 12:00 pm

How to remove blackheads with a wet tissue

Heres how the trick works - and what dermatologists actually think about it.

The Times of India 26 May 2026 11:54 am

Why late-night cravings feel impossible to resist and what your body may actually be trying to tell you

Late-night cravings are often driven by a mix of hormonal changes, stress, poor sleep, emotional eating, and irregular meal timing. Simple lifestyle changes such as balanced meals, proper sleep, and stress management can help reduce these cravings naturally.

The Times of India 26 May 2026 11:00 am

Move over clean girl minimalism, fairycore summer is peaking in fashion and makeup

Move over clean girl minimalism, fairycore summer is peaking in fashion and makeup

The Times of India 26 May 2026 10:18 am

8 ways to engage children other than giving them a mobile phone

The best alternatives to a mobile phone are often the simplest ones: the kinds of activities that let a child feel capable, curious and involved rather than merely occupied. Here are eight practical ways to make that happen.

The Times of India 26 May 2026 10:00 am

From antique mirror to stone textured: 10 premium window glass styles enhancing modern residential architecture

Modern homes no longer use window glass only for lighting and ventilation. Glass has evolved into an essential design element in modern homes, making it elegant, providing privacy, adding texture, and giving the house a distinct character. With various designs to choose from, glass is now used in a variety of ways that totally change the look of the house.

The Times of India 26 May 2026 10:00 am

How parents can raise adaptive and resilient kids from an early age

Raising resilient children isn't about a perfect childhood, but a steady, responsive, and honest one. Parents can foster strength by creating emotional safety, allowing small struggles, modeling flexible thinking, praising effort, and teaching problem-solving. Normalizing failure and maintaining routines while allowing for change are also crucial.

The Times of India 26 May 2026 9:00 am

What happens to your body when you eat mango every day

The catch is that mango is naturally higher in sugar than some other fruits, so the best results usually come from keeping portions sensible and pairing it smartly. Eaten in the right amount, it can fit into a balanced day very easily. Eaten by the bowlful, it can start to feel more like dessert than fruit. Scroll down to know more...

The Times of India 26 May 2026 9:00 am

The body check: What your sweat smell may reveal about health

Sweat itself does not smell, but when mixed with skin bacteria, it can produce body odour. Stress sweat also tends to smell stronger due to its chemical composition. The article explores what different sweat smells may reveal, why body odour changes happen, and when medical attention may be necessary.

The Times of India 26 May 2026 9:00 am

Thought of the day inspired by the Bhagavad Gita: Silence often reveals what noise cannot

In todays world, silence has become rare. Our lives are filled with constant notifications, endless conversations, social media opinions, and the pressure to always react immediately. Hence, out of this habit, we often indulge in pointless arguments and heated conversations.People often believe that speaking louder, responding faster, or proving themselves all the time is a sign of strength. Yet, somewhere in this noise, we tend to lose clarity, peace, and the ability to truly understand ourselves.The wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita reminds us that silence is not emptiness. It is a space where understanding grows. The thought, Silence often reveals what noise cannot, beautifully reflects this idea.

The Times of India 26 May 2026 8:00 am

10 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India that deserve a spot on every history and nature lovers bucket list

Indias UNESCO World Heritage sites are not just monuments or places, they are living examples of history, architectural brilliance and the diversity this country holds. They are not limited to monuments, it includes temples, wildlife habitats and ancient capitals.

The Times of India 26 May 2026 8:00 am

Personality test: The key you choose reveals if you're an empathetic romantic, introspective old soul or a visionary leader

Instinctively choosing one of three keys reveals insights into your personality and how you navigate life. The gold ornate key suggests an authoritative leader, the antique rustic key points to an introspective old soul, and the soft pink heart key indicates a compassionate emotional anchor. This quick test offers a moment for self-reflection on your current headspace and energy.

The Times of India 25 May 2026 9:23 pm

There is no reason not to follow your heart: 7 life lessons to teach kids from Steve Jobs iconic speech

In 2005, Steve Jobs delivered an iconic commencement speech at Stanford University that continues to inspire millions across generations. With his words of wisdom, the visionary entrepreneur shared a powerful message about life, purpose, failure, and courage. Even years later, educators revisit his speech as the lessons they carried are still deeply relevant.When I was 17, I read a quote that went something like, If you live each day as if it was your last, someday you'll most certainly be right. It made an impression on me, and since then, for the past 33 years, I've looked in the mirror every morning and asked myself, If today were the last day of my life, would I want to do what I am about to do today? And whenever the answer has been no for too many days in a row, I know I need to change something. Remembering that I'll be dead soon is the most important tool I've ever encountered to help me make the big choices in life. Because almost everything, all external expectations, all pride, all fear of embarrassment or failure, these things just fall away in the face of death, leaving only what is truly important. Remembering that you are going to die is the best way I know to avoid the trap of thinking you have something to lose. You are already naked. There is no reason not to follow your heart.While children may not fully understand the complexities of these words, yet the hidden lesson his powerful message can teach hidden values. Here are 7 meaningful lessons parents can teach kids from Steve Jobs inspirational speech:

The Times of India 25 May 2026 9:00 pm

10 small habits that could quietly change your life by the end of 2026

By the time 2026 ends, life may look different, not because of one big decision, but because of small habits repeated long enough to become part of who you are.

The Times of India 25 May 2026 8:09 pm

India's 5 most dangerous roads with stunning views; heres what adventure seekers must know first

The playbook for a classic Indian road trip is usually pretty simple; curate a killer playlist, pack some snacks, and cruise down a smooth highway toward a chill destination. But for a certain breed of road traveller, thats just too boring. Dotted across the country are mountain passes and deeply carved gorge roads that give a completely different experience. We are talking about sheer vertical drops with zero guardrails, dizzying bends that will test your stomach, and glacial water crossings that demand total mechanical endurance. If you want a road trip that delivers pure adrenaline alongside absolutely mind-blowing scenery, buckle up.

The Times of India 25 May 2026 8:00 pm

This Indian state witnesses Summer Snowfall without a single snowflake; heres why travellers are obsessed

Manipur in summer offers a surreal spectacle as silk cotton trees release fluffy white fibers, resembling snowfall. This natural phenomenon, occurring between April and June, is a unique seed dispersal method. Travelers are captivated by the mobile, dreamlike landscape, making it an intimate and unforgettable experience.

The Times of India 25 May 2026 6:39 pm

Mysuru man who built 15-lakh books library to receive Padma Shri

Ankegowda, an extraordinary bibliophile from rural Karnataka, is set to receive the prestigious Padma Shri award from President Droupadi Murmu today. Recognised under the Unsung Heroes category, his national accolade celebrates an exceptional lifelong contribution to librarianship and the preservation of literary heritage. As the founder of Ankegowda Pustaka Mane (House of Books), he has Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 25 May 2026 5:33 pm

Wondering what to do with your pile of old clothes? Simple ideas to make cushion covers with shirts, sarees, and more

We often amass a bulk of clothes, not knowing how to reuse them, but interestingly, each of these clothes can be upcycled in useful ways. And this can be done, not only with your mothers old sarees and kurtas but also with your own old jeans, tops, and pants.These clothes can be reused into pillow covers to refresh your home dcor without spending much. Instead of discarding worn shirts, jeans, sarees, or kurtas, you can turn them into stylish cushions that add character to your sofa, bed, or reading nook.Here are some creative pillowcover ideas you can try:

The Times of India 25 May 2026 5:19 pm

Top 5 shopping destinations in Mumbai for Eid-Al-Adha 2026

As Bakri Eid, also known as Eid-Al-Adha, approaches, Mumbais famous markets begin glowing with festive excitement. Similar to the lively shopping atmosphere around Hyderabads Charminar during Ramzan, Mumbais old bazaars stay crowded till late night with shoppers searching for ethnic outfits, perfumes, jewellery and festive treats. From embroidered kurtas and semi-stitched dresses to colourful fabrics Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 25 May 2026 5:17 pm

10 psychological shortcuts that instantly upgrade your daily routine

You dont need to pack up your entire life, move to a cabin in the woods, or completely reinvent yourself just to feel better. Sometimes, hacking your daily routine boils down to making tiny, clever adjustments to how your brain already works.Modern psychology is full of these low-effort, high-reward micro-shifts that can quietly upgrade your focus, boundaries, and confidence without causing a lifestyle crisis. Here are 10 practical mental shortcuts you can start playing around with today.

The Times of India 25 May 2026 5:04 pm