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Team MissMalini Shares The Best Life Advice And Hacks Gotten From Their Moms

God cannot be everywhere, so He created mothers! Mothers exactly know what children need and their advice comes from a place of unconditional love and the best of wishes. A mother’s words of wisdom are nothing but precious life mantras which are exactly aligned with her child’s holistic growth and development. Mothers are important sources of strength and faith for each one of us. Life hacks shared by moms are valuable and to be reflected upon all throughout our life’s journey. As we celebrate Mother’s Day, Team MissMalini shares the best life advice and hacks that they have gotten from their mommies! Read on to get some enlightening life tips from the super moms of today.
1. Alisha Fernandes, Features Director
Alisha shares how her mom inspires with example, giving an advice that it is important to be in healthy competition only with yourself.
The life hack my mom taught me was to go at your own pace if you have to because in life you’re only really in competition with yourself and to push yourself to be better. For instance, she’s 70 and still does at least one trek a year

2. Natasha Patel, Associate Features Director
Natasha is driven with empathy and self-manifestation, following her mom’s guidance. She says,
I get a lot of great life advice from my mom but one thing that she’s always taught me and my sisters is to treat and respect people and their feelings no matter what. Because kindness can go a long way. She’s also taught me the power of self-manifestation.

3. Nelly Wadia, Fashion Features Writer
Nelly’s mom asks her to always be super independent, come what may!
My mother always advised me to never give up working even after marriage, an independent woman is a happy woman, she said. I’m pretty sure I’d never give up working for anyone or anything until I want to retire, if that day ever arrives that is.

4. Pooja Maheshwary, Features Writer
Pooja shares one of the most important life hacks she gotten from her mom— For that quick mood-fix, listen to your body and give it what it really needs.
Whenever I’m cranky or irritated, the first thing my mom asks is when I ate last. And often times, without knowing, my crabbiness is courtesy an empty stomach, haha! It’s the best #LifeHack honestly. Every time you feel moody, just do a quick self-check to see if you’re hungry or thirsty! Mostly, all you need is a little food or a glass of water!

5. Debarati Paul, Director Strategy & Marketing Head of Girl Tribe
Debarati’s shares that mom’s greatest advice to her is that happy girls are the prettiest. She has also picked the life hack that is important for most Indian girls!
Best advice I got from my mom is that “Your thoughts reflect on your face, so if you want to look good, keep your thoughts and heart clean”. The life hack she taught me is to drape a saree perfectly!

6. Mahek Porbunderwala, Talent & Influencer Marketing
Mahek’s mom taught her the best solution to all the problems. She says,
The best advice I’ve gotten from my mom is that time solves everything

7. Aishwarya Marimuthu, Script Writer
Aishwarya shares how her mom encourages her to not only care for others but for self too!
My mom’s best life advice to me is to be sensitive towards needs of others and yourself as well :)

8. Saania Hava, Creative Strategist
Saania’s mom has her believing in the plan and power of the universe.
“Whatever happens, happens for the best” It’s a phrase that shes always said, taught, and prayed for. This statement has stuck by me throughout my life in good and bad times. I hope everyone can see that the universe has its own plan and you must just have faith in its working.

9. Yeansha Lodha, Manager to MissMalini
Yeansha gives out the secret to staying sane in the craziest of times
My mom’s best advice is to always follow your gut and NEVER GIVE UP

10. Mrinal Bhat, Content Strategist for Girl Tribe
Here is the life advice that I have from my mom which shall stick with me forever. My mom never ever let me give up when times were tough. To date, when it comes to tough exams, interviews, relationships, life tasks or duties & responsibilities- she always tells me to put in my best effort, doing all that I can do to the best of my ability and only then leave the rest, sit back and not worry about results. Sharing my mom’s life mantra “Do your best, leave the rest”

Mothers do know best, right? Looking forward to read life advice from all your moms out there in the comments section!
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Tuesday, May 5, 2020
Combating COVID-19: KCR extends lockdown in Telangana to May 29
Hyderabad (Telangana): Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao on Tuesday announced the extension of lockdown in Telangana to May 29.
The ongoing nationwide lockdown imposed by the Central government to check the spread of coronavirus will end on May 17.
Addressing media persons here, Chief Minister Rao said: “Public should complete the purchase of essential items by 6 pm and they should reach their residences. There will be a curfew in the state from 7 pm. If anyone is found outside, police will initiate action.”
“We are fully equipped with medical equipment. We are ready to face any eventuality. People should cooperate with us. Elders above 65 years should not come out if there is no medical emergency. Children should also not allowed outside,” he said. (ANI)
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Centre hikes excise duties by Rs 10 per litre on petrol, Rs 13 per litre on diesel
New Delhi: The Central government on Tuesday announced an increase in excise duties by Rs 10 per litre on petrol and Rs 13 per litre on diesel.
“While the retail sale prices of petrol and diesel will not change on account of this increase in duties, there will be an increase in excise duties by Rs 10 per litre on petrol and Rs 13 per litre on diesel,” read an official statement.
“The revenue generated from these duties shall be used for infrastructure and other developmental items of expenditure,” it added.
The new of duties will come into effect from May 6. (ANI)
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Delhi: Fire breaks out at godown in Tikri border area, 30 fire tenders at spot
New Delhi: A fire broke out at a godown in Tikri border area here on Wednesday morning. A large plume of dark smoke due to the fire was seen coming out from the godown.
Thirty fire tenders are present at the spot and firefighting operation is underway.
Delhi: Fire breaks out at a godown in Tikri border area. 30 fire tenders are present at the spot. Fire-fighting operation underway. More details awaited. pic.twitter.com/A1jHNQugzV
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Further details are awaited. (ANI)
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Wider availability of non-alcoholic drinks may reduce liquor consumption: Study
Washington DC [USA]: A recent study shows that people are more likely to opt for non-alcoholic drinks if more of them are available than alcoholic drinks.
A team of researchers at the NIHR Bristol Biomedical Research Centre and the Universities of Bristol and Cambridge, UK found that when presented with eight drink options, participants were 48 per cent more likely to choose a non-alcoholic drink when the proportion of non-alcoholic drink options increased from four (50 per cent) to six (75 per cent).
When the proportion of non-alcoholic drink options decreased from four to two (25 per cent), participants were 46 per cent less likely to choose a non-alcoholic drink. The study was published in the open-access journal BMC Public Health.
Dr Anna Blackwell, the corresponding author, said, “Alcohol consumption is among the top five risk factors for disease globally. Previous research has shown that increasing the availability of healthier food options can increase their selection and consumption relative to less healthy food. To our knowledge, this is the first study to demonstrate that increasing the availability of non-alcoholic drinks, relative to alcoholic drinks in an online scenario, can increase their selection.”
Participants in the study completed an online task in which they were presented with a selection of alcoholic beer, non-alcoholic beer and soft drinks. The drink selections included four alcoholic and four non-alcoholic drinks, six alcoholic and two non-alcoholic drinks or two alcoholic and six non-alcoholic drinks. As many as 808 UK residents with an average age of 38 years, who regularly consumed alcohol, participated in the study.
When presented with mostly non-alcoholic drinks, 49 per cent of participants selected a non-alcoholic drink, compared to 26 per cent of participants who selected a non-alcoholic drink when presented with most alcoholic drinks.
These results were consistent regardless of the time participants had to make their decision, indicating that the findings were not dependent on the amount of time and attention participants were able to devote to their drink choice. The findings suggest that interventions to encourage healthier food and drink choices may be most effective when changing the relative availability of healthier and less-healthy options.
Blackwell said, “Many licensed venues already offer several non-alcoholic options but these are often stored out of direct sight, for example in low-level fridges behind the bar. Our results indicate that making these non-alcoholic products more visible to customers may influence them to make healthier choices.”
“The market for alcohol-free beer, wine and spirit alternatives is small but growing and improving the selection and promotion of non-alcoholic drinks in this way could provide an opportunity for licensed venues to reduce alcohol consumption without losing revenue,” he added.
The authors caution that as the study measured hypothetical drink selection online, results may differ in real-world settings.
Further studies are needed to determine how the relative availability of non-alcoholic and alcoholic drinks impacts the purchasing and consumption of alcohol in real life. (ANI)
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