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  • Celebrity real estate agent brings ‘small-town’ Tennessee life roots to big city business

    Celebrity real estate agent brings ‘small-town’ Tennessee life roots to big city business

    Celebrity real estate agent Taylor Middleton has no regrets about leaving her small-town life behind to embrace the fast-paced world of New York City. 

    Middleton, who was raised in Nashville, Tennessee, moved to Manhattan after graduating from Vanderbilt University. Since launching her career in 2013, Middleton, who is starring in Netflix’s new reality series “Selling the City,” has closed over $500 million in luxury real estate sales. 

    During an interview with FOX Business, Middleton recalled her experience when she first relocated to the Big Apple.

    “Growing up in Nashville – and it was such a small town when I grew up there – and then moving to the big city, as they say, as soon as I landed here, it was like, ‘Oh my gosh, I’m with my people,’” Middleton said.

    “Selling the City” star Taylor Middleton left her “small-town” life in Tennessee behind to embrace the fast-paced world of Manhattan’s luxury real estate market. (Netflix / Fox News)

    “People who are go, go, go and so driven and ambitious,” she continued. “And it was very empowering and exciting for me because so much of my community in Nashville – and I love them so much – but so many of my friends were having their second, third, fourth child and were married and living this country club life.” 

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    “Which, if I’m being honest and candid, I always – I wanted that for myself,” Middleton added. “And I felt very different and apart from [that]. And so when I came to New York, it felt like, ‘Oh my gosh, everyone is living such independent, different, unique paths and exploring different things.’” 

    “It felt like anything was possible. And so it invigorated me to do more.”

    WATCH: CELEBRITY REAL ESTATE AGENT TAYLOR MIDDLETON REFLECTS ON LEAVING SMALL TOWN TENNESSEE LIFE FOR BIG CITY

    Middleton noted that succeeding in New York was similar to building a winning team in professional football.

    “You can play up or play down to the team that you’re playing against,” she explained. “So when you are surrounding yourself with people who are smarter, better, more successful than you, it just – some people may cave under that pressure. But for me, I really thrive in it because it inspires me to do better.”

    Middleton, who Netflix dubbed “the Southern belle dominating NYC’s luxury real estate scene,” told Fox Business that she originally hadn’t envisioned embarking on a career in the industry. However, she recalled that she had been “obsessed” with real estate from an early age.

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    “Selling the City” is a New York-based spin-off of Netflix’s hit show “Selling Sunset.” (Netflix / Fox News)

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    The new show follows the professional and personal lives of top-selling agents at the luxury real estate firm Douglas Elliman. (Courtesy of Netflix/© 2024 Netflix Inc. / Fox News)

    “It’s funny because my parents moved around a lot [when I was] growing up in Nashville, and I always thought that they made horrible real estate decisions,” she remembered. “So, literally from the age of 8, I was calling up our real estate broker at [Nashville-based real estate firm] Fridrich and Clark, going, ‘Hey, Whit. Taylor Middleton. I just saw that there’s an open house coming in the paper. And so if you could take my mom and my dad … and he’s calling my parents, like, ‘Are you guys in the market? And they’re like, ‘No, stop taking her calls.’”

    “‘Like, this is ridiculous,” she said with a smile. “So I always was kind of a real estate junkie. But then moving to New York, it wasn’t actually my plan to get into real estate. I kind of fell into it, thankfully and luckily. Just being super naive, thinking, ‘OK, I’ll figure this out, I’ve got this.’”

    Middleton explained that she saw unlimited potential in a real estate career, which appealed to her since she was unable to work for many years due to a long battle with Lyme disease. 

    “I had a lot of lost time to make up for,” she said. “And so not having a ceiling was very compelling, and anything that’s very entrepreneurial, I’ve always loved.”

    WATCH: ‘SELLING THE CITY’ STAR TAYLOR MIDDLETON SAYS SHE WAS ALWAYS A REAL ESTATE JUNKIE

    “Selling the City” is a New York City-based spin-off of Netflix’s mega-hit show “Selling Sunset.” The series follows both the professional and personal lives of the ambitious realtors at the Manhattan branch of the firm Douglas Elliman as they “navigate the cutthroat world of luxury real estate in New York City,” per the streaming network.

    In the show, Middleton candidly opened up about her marital woes and her past struggles with Adderall addiction. While speaking with FOX Business, Middleton explained that her efforts to overcome her substance abuse issues had given her the drive to succeed in New York’s challenging real estate market.

    “Each person’s method is different for cracking the Big Apple,” she said. “And to me, there’s a phrase in recovery that I always stand by where it’s like, ‘Don’t miss the miracle. Don’t give up before the miracle.’ And I think that that’s what sets people apart who make it in New York or who don’t.”

    “And for some people, it’s just not for them,” Middleton continued. “And that’s all respect there, too. But for me, it’s like you just have to keep going — during the markets where you make no money, during the years when you make no money.” 

    “If you have that belief and confidence in yourself, if you just keep going — and the universe is also telling you you’re on the right path — then it’s going to work out.” 

    selling the city jordyn, taylor, jade and gisselle walking down the street

    Middleton is starring in the show alongside seven other agents at Douglas Elliman. (Courtesy of Netflix/© 2024 Netflix Inc. / Fox News)

    Middleton, who numbers celebrities, CEOs and other wealthy individuals among her roster of clients, told FOX Business that she had recently closed her biggest real estate deal to date. The TV personality was part of a development team that sold a Manhattan penthouse for just under $17 million.

    “That was definitely a team effort. I did not do it alone, but that was a big milestone sale for me,” she said.

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    While closing transactions with high price tags is always a cause for celebration, Middleton explained that the sales she has found most rewarding were often those she made by establishing strong personal connections with her clients. 

    “It’s not about even the sale number or the deal volume, it’s about the relationship,” she said. 

    the selling the city cast at a work meeting

    The show follows the agents as they “navigate the cutthroat world of luxury real estate in New York City.” (Courtesy of Netflix/© 2024 Netflix Inc. / Fox News)

    Middleton recalled meeting a couple who rented an apartment that she listed during the COVID-19 pandemic. Though she had not represented the pair in that deal, they stayed in touch and reached out to her when they were looking to buy a property in Manhattan.

    “We ended up finding them the most amazing apartment that worked for them and their family, where they started having kids and then their parents ended up getting a pied-à-terre” here in New York,” Middleton said.

    “They’re originally from the South,” she continued. “And so to be able to work with multiple family members on multiple deals, that’s the most rewarding, because you become really ingrained in a part of the fabric of these people’s life decisions. That’s the most rewarding part, where people feel comfortable enough with you that they refer you to family and friends.”

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    Eleonara Srugo recruited Middleton to join Douglas Elliman. (Courtesy of Netflix/© 2024 Netflix Inc. / Fox News)

    In addition to Middleton, the “Selling the City” cast consists of seven other Douglas Elliman real estate agents, including team leader Eleonara Srugo. Srugo, who has drawn comparisons to “Selling Sunset” patriarch Jason Oppenheim, executed Douglas Elliman’s biggest real estate deal of 2023 after selling a $75 million listing. 

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    The New York native is ranked among the top-selling real estate agents by sales volume nationwide, according to her biography on Douglas Elliman’s website.

    During her interview with FOX Business, Middleton recalled that she was working at another firm before Srugo recruited her to Douglas Elliman. She hadn’t anticipated that her new gig would lead to reality TV fame, but she jumped at the opportunity to be part of the series when it came along.

    “I joined [Srugo’s] team and then from there, all of a sudden, this show is coming about, and it was just kind of like, ‘OK, I’ll take both,’” Middleton said with a laugh.

    WATCH: ‘SELLING THE CITY’ STAR TAYLOR MIDDLETON SHARES HER SECRET TO CRACKING NEW YORK’S LUXURY REAL ESTATE MARKET

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    “Selling the City” is currently streaming on Netflix. (Courtesy of Netflix/© 2024 Netflix Inc. / Fox News)

    Though she noted that starring in a reality show was uncharted territory for her, Middleton told Fox Business that being part of “Selling the City” was “amazing.”

    “It was such a great experience,” she said. “But it’s like the wild, wild West. There’s no manual for how to do it and how to balance it all — all the personalities and everything like that. Overall, 95% of it, I would do it again in a heartbeat. It was fantastic.” 

    “I feel like I learned so much about myself, and it was really fun, and it’s cool to be able to share your story, your professional life,” she continued. “It’s a highlight reel.”

    “It was very positive.”

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  • March for Life attendees react to JD Vance speech: ‘It was amazing’

    March for Life attendees react to JD Vance speech: ‘It was amazing’

    Vice President JD Vance received a massive welcome from pro-lifer activists at the March for Life this Friday in his first public address since the inauguration.

    Vance touted President Donald Trump’s recent pardons of several pro-life activists prosecuted by the Biden Department of Justice. He also spoke strongly about the need for pro-family governmental policies, saying, “I want to see more babies in the United States of America.”  

    Trump also delivered remarks to the March for Life crowd via a video message. 

    Marchers told Fox News Digital that Vance’s presence showed that the new Trump administration stands in solidarity with the pro-life movement and gives them optimism for the future.

    “It was amazing,” said Amy Lewis, a pro-lifer who came with a group from Dry Fork Christian School in Virginia. “It was amazing that he was here. We were able to see him and to see that our new administration supports life as much as we do. It just really kind of drives it home that we have an administration that’s here to support us and to support our beliefs.”

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    Sarah Morales Wade, an activist who came with a pro-life youth group from Houston called the Catholic Organization of Life, told Fox News Digital: “It’s so inspiring to see someone so high up in office fighting with us, with the kids and, and that we have people who are supporting us and who will fight for life with us.”

    Elizabeth O’Brien, another member of the Houston group, told Fox News Digital that she thought Vance’s speech was “amazing.”

    “When the vice president comes out, and he’s telling us how precious life is, that’s an eye-opener,” she said. “It gives us reassurance that the Trump administration is with us.”

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    Isaac Desrosiers, a student at Franciscan University, a Catholic college in Steubenville, Ohio, Vance’s home state, told Fox News Digital that for him, the vice president’s speech showed that "he's not just a politician telling tales, trying to get votes."

    Isaac Desrosiers, a student at Franciscan University, a Catholic college in Steubenville, Ohio, Vance’s home state, told Fox News Digital that for him, the vice president’s speech showed that “he’s not just a politician telling tales, trying to get votes.”

    Isaac Desrosiers, a student at Franciscan University, a Catholic college in Steubenville, Ohio, Vance’s home state, told Fox News Digital that for him, the vice president’s speech showed that “he’s not just a politician telling tales, trying to get votes.”

    “He’s truly Catholic, he holds Catholic values, and he brings that compassion and that sincere Catholic belief and faith to the table,” he said. “He’s genuinely concerned about what is going on in the world, what’s going on in our country. And he generally wants freedom and equality for babies so that they may have the chance to come into this world and to live an amazing life.”

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    Desrosiers said that though he’s “not sure what to expect” from the Trump administration regarding the abortion issue, he is “optimistic.”

    “I’m hoping it means that this country’s going to be more pro-life and he’s going to pass more pro-life laws,” he said.

  • Best ways to give your old iPhone a second life

    Best ways to give your old iPhone a second life

    Before tossing out your old iPhone, consider it a treasure trove of potential waiting to be unlocked. 

    Your seemingly outdated device isn’t just electronic waste. It’s a versatile gadget ready for an exciting second life. From transforming into a smart home hub to becoming a dedicated digital companion, an old iPhone can be repurposed in countless creative ways that breathe new life into technology you may not have considered. 

    Here are some of the best ways to use your old iPhone.

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    A woman looking at her iPhone (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

    1. Turn it into a ‘dumb phone’ 

    Smartphones are incredibly powerful, but they can also be overwhelming. The constant notifications and social media updates can make it hard to focus or enjoy the present moment. If you’re finding that your iPhone is more of a time-waster than a tool for productivity, why not transform it into a “dumb phone”? A “dumb phone” is a basic mobile device that focuses on essential communication functions like calling and texting, while minimizing digital distractions through limited internet access and app capabilities, helping you reduce screen time and stay more present.

    Steps to disable apps and notifications

    Disable notifications:

    • Open Settings
    • Tap on Notifications
    • Select each app and toggle off Allow Notifications

    Delete unwanted apps:

    • Press and hold the app icon on the home screen
    • Tap Remove App

    Factory reset (Optional):

    • Back up your data, if needed
    • Go to SettingsGeneralTransfer or Reset iPhoneErase All Content and Settings

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    2. Give it to your kids 

    Eventually, you may want to give your child their own smartphone. While a new phone can be expensive, handing down your old iPhone is a great way to introduce them to technology while also being mindful of your budget. 

    By using Family Sharing and parental controls, you can carefully monitor what apps and content your child accesses. Plus, it’s an excellent way to bring them into the Apple ecosystem. 

    Steps to set up Family Sharing and Parental Controls

    Set up Family Sharing:

    • Open Settings and tap on your name at the top.
    • Select Family Sharing and tap Add Family Member to invite your child.
    • If your child does not have an Apple ID, select Create an Account for a Child and follow the prompts to set up their account.
    • If they already have an Apple ID, tap Invite People and choose how you want to send the invitation (AirDrop, Messages or Mail).

    Enable Parental Controls:

    • Open Settings and scroll down to tap on Screen Time
    • Under the Family section, tap on your child’s name
    • If Screen Time is not already enabled, tap Turn On Screen Time
    • Follow the prompts to set it up as your child’s device.
    • Tap on Content & Privacy Restrictions
    • If prompted, enter your Screen Time passcode (you will need to create one if you haven’t already)
    • Toggle on Content & Privacy Restrictions
    • You can now customize settings such as app limits, content restrictions and downtime settings, as needed.
    • For app limits, tap App Limits, then select categories or individual apps to set time limits.
    • To restrict explicit content or purchases, go to the respective sections under Content & Privacy Restrictions

    This process will help you manage your child’s device usage effectively while ensuring they have access to appropriate content.

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    A child using his iPhone to play games (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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    3. Repurpose it as a webcam 

    In recent years, Apple’s Continuity Camera feature has made it easy to use an iPhone as a webcam for your Mac or Apple TV. While newer models work well for this purpose, older iPhones can still serve as excellent webcams, especially for online meetings and video calls. 

    Instead of purchasing an external webcam, your old iPhone can deliver superior video quality. iOS 18 even allows older iPhones to work as dedicated continuity cameras for Apple TV, which is ideal for FaceTime or Zoom calls with family and friends.

    Steps to use your iPhone as a webcam

    • Download webcam apps: Consider apps like EpocCam or DroidCam from the App Store
    • Connect your iPhone: Follow the app’s instructions to connect your iPhone to your computer via USB or Wi-Fi
    • Select your iPhone in video settings: In your video conferencing app (like Zoom or FaceTime), select your iPhone as the camera source

    Instead of purchasing an external webcam, your old iPhone can deliver superior video quality.

    4. Make it a dedicated music player 

    Why use your main iPhone for music when you can repurpose your old one as a dedicated MP3 player? With your old iPhone set up as a music player, you can enjoy your favorite tunes or podcasts without the distractions of text messages or social media notifications. It’s a perfect solution for workouts, long drives or when you just want to zone out with music.

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    A woman using her iPhone as a dedicated music player (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

    5. Use it as a remote or smart home controller 

    If you own an Apple TV, you already know that your iPhone can function as a remote control. However, keeping your main phone tied up with the remote can be inconvenient. By making your old iPhone a dedicated Apple TV remote, you can still enjoy controlling your TV without using your primary phone. 

    Steps to set up your old iPhone as a remote

    Set up Apple TV remote feature:

    • Ensure both devices are connected to the same Wi-Fi network
    • Open the Control Center on the old iPhone (swipe down from the upper-right corner)
    • Tap on the Apple TV remote icon and follow the prompts to connect

    Manage smart home devices:

    • Download smart home apps like Apple Home or those specific to your devices (e.g., Philips Hue)
    • Follow the app instructions to add and control devices

    Your old iPhone can even be a hub for all your smart home devices, from adjusting lights and thermostats to checking security cameras.

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    6. Save it for gaming 

    Smartphones have transformed mobile gaming, and your old iPhone could be an ideal portable gaming console. Many classic and modern games run smoothly on older iPhone models, and with subscription services like Apple Arcade, you can access a huge library of high-quality games. This is a fun, low-cost way to enjoy mobile gaming without draining your main iPhone’s battery life.

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    A game app on iPhone (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

    7. Convert it into an e-reader 

    For book lovers, using an old iPhone as a dedicated e-reader is a great option. You can install apps like Kindle or Apple Books from the App Store. The iPhone’s display is perfect for reading books and graphic novels, and since you’re not using your main iPhone, there are no distractions like notifications to interrupt your reading. 

    You can disable all apps and notifications on the old device, making it a peaceful reading experience. Plus, you can still connect your AirPods to listen to audiobooks while on the go.

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    Kurt’s key takeaways

    Just because you’ve upgraded to a new iPhone doesn’t mean your old one has to be discarded. There are countless ways to repurpose it, from boosting your productivity to controlling your smart home. This way, you can extend its lifespan and maximize the value of your purchase. 

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  • Freed Israeli hostage speaks out for first time, says she has ‘returned to my life’ following Hamas captivity

    Freed Israeli hostage speaks out for first time, says she has ‘returned to my life’ following Hamas captivity

    One of the three Israeli hostages released by Hamas is speaking out after spending nearly 500 days in captivity, saying that she has “returned to my life.” 

    In a post on Instagram, Emily Damari, 28, also wrote, “Thank you, thank you, thank you, I’m the happiest in the world just to be.” 

    Damari is a dual Israeli-British citizen who lost two fingers during Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel, the Associated Press reported, citing authorities. She was said to be in stable condition on Sunday after being freed from the Gaza Strip. 

    “Yesterday, I was finally able to give Emily the hug that I have been dreaming of,” her mother Mandy Damari also said Monday in a statement released by the Hostage and Missing Families Forum, which has been advocating for the release of the captives. 

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    Emily Damari, right, and her mother Mandy are seen together after Emily was released from captivity by Hamas militants in Gaza on Sunday, Jan. 19, 2025. (AP/Israeli Army)

    “I am relieved to report that after her release, Emily is doing much better than any of us could ever have anticipated,” her mother continued. “In Emily’s own words, she is the happiest girl in the world; she has her life back.” 

    Mandy Damari described her daughter’s release as an “incredibly happy moment for our family” but said “we must also remember that 94 other hostages still remain.” 

    “The ceasefire must continue and every last hostage must be returned to their families,” she added. 

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    Former hostage British-Israeli Emily Damari and her mother Mandy hold a video call with Emily's brother Tom Damari

    Former hostage Emily Damari and her mother Mandy hold a video call with Emily’s brother Tom Damari on Sunday, Jan. 19, after she was released from Hamas captivity. 

    “As wonderful as it is to see Emily’s resilience, these are still early days. As you will have seen yesterday, Emily lost two of the fingers on her left hand,” Mandy Damari also said. “She now needs time with her loved ones and her doctors as she begins her road to recovery.” 

    Damari was one of three hostages released by Hamas on Sunday as part of a cease-fire agreement. 

    In exchange, Israel released 90 Palestinian prisoners in the West Bank. 

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    Romi Gonen, right, and her mother Merav hold each other near kibbutz Reim in southern Israel after Romi was released from captivity by Hamas militants in Gaza. (AP/Israeli Army)

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    The other two Israeli hostages that were freed were identified as Doron Steinbrecher, 31, and Romi Gonen, 24. 

  • Rizal Day 2024 Date: Know History and Significance of the Annual Holiday That Honours the Life and Works of Dr José Rizal

    Rizal Day 2024 Date: Know History and Significance of the Annual Holiday That Honours the Life and Works of Dr José Rizal

    Rizal Day is a national holiday in Philippines observed annually on December 30. The day honours the life and works of Dr José Rizal, a national hero of the Philippines. It marks the anniversary of his execution in 1896 by the Spanish colonial government for his role in the Philippine revolution against Spanish rule. December 30 marks the anniversary of Rizal’s 1896 execution at Bagumbayan (present-day Rizal Park) in Manila.  In this article, let’s know more about Rizal Day 2024 date, history and the significance of this annual event. December 2024 Festivals, Events and Holidays Calendar: Complete List of Important National and International Days and Dates. 

    Rizal is celebrated for his contributions to Philippine independence, primarily through his writings like Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo, which exposed the injustices of Spanish rule and inspired Filipino nationalism. After the victory of the Americans against the Spaniards in the Spanish–American War, they took control of the Philippines. To demonstrate that they were more pro-Filipino than the Spaniards, American Governor-General William Howard Taft in 1901 named Rizal a Philippine national hero. Philippine Republic Day 2024 Date: Know History and Significance of the Day That Commemorates the Independence of The Philippines From US. 

    Rizal Day 2024 Date

    Rizal Day 2024 falls on Monday, December 30.

    Rizal Day History

    Rizal Day was first instituted with a decree dated December 20, 1898 signed by President Emilio Aguinaldo in Malolos, Bulacan, celebrating December 30, 1898 as a National Day of Mourning for Rizal and all the victims of the Spanish colonial rule of the Philippines. Daet, Camarines Norte was the first town to follow the decree, building a monument designed by Lt. Col. Antonio Sanz, led by Sanz and Lt. Col. Ildefonso Alegre, and financed by the townsfolk of Camarines Norte and the rest of the Bicol Region.

    Rizal Day Significance

    Rizal Day serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made for the country’s freedom and encourages citizens to reflect on patriotism and civic duty. Rizal Day ceremonies are held at Rizal Park in Manila, led by the president and vice president. The celebrations involve the raising of the national flag at Independence Flagpole, followed by a flypast by the Philippine Air Force and the laying of a wreath at the Rizal Monument. The president also usually has a year-end address that is first broadcast on this holiday.

    (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Dec 30, 2024 07:15 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

  • 5 Practical Life Lessons by Ganapati Bappa to Live a Prosperous and Happy Life

    5 Practical Life Lessons by Ganapati Bappa to Live a Prosperous and Happy Life

    Lord Ganesh is known to entail prosperity, wisdom and happiness. Here are few life lessons by Bappa to live by!

    Lord Ganesh is the god of wisdom. Called by many names, Bappa is regarded to bring positivity, prosperoty and happinesss with him. Celebrating the and honouring Lord Ganesh this Ganesh Chaturthi let us take a look at  great lessons that can improve daily life going beyond customs. Let us dive into 5 life lessons which one can embrace in contemporary life:

    Ganesh Chaturthi Special: 5 Life Lessons By Lord Ganesh

    Win over Challenges with Patience and Persistence:

    Ganesha is considered as Vighnaharta, the remover of challenges. Though obstacles are unavoidable in life, Ganesha’s lessons help us to meet them patiently and tenaciously. Practice resilience while facing challenges in your career, relationships, or personal objectives. Rather than feeling overwhelmed, divide obstacles into smaller steps and trust the process—just as Ganesha’s wisdom encourages us to move steadily ahead.

    Let go the Ego

    A fundamental lesson of Ganesha is humility. He teaches us the need of letting go of ego even if he is wise and powerful; he stays modest. In daily life, practice humility in contacts; listen more; eliminate the need to always be right; and realize that everyone and event has something to teach. Being humble improves relationships and increases self-awareness, so guiding your spiritual development as well as personal one.

    Nurture Clarity & Focus

    The big head of Ganesha represents intelligence and clear thinking capacity. To include this into daily life, develop concentration. Within a world full of distractions, mindfulness may be your friend. Clearly plan your day, rank your chores, and pay whole attention to your work. Through meditation, journaling, or mindful techniques, Ganesha’s ideas of mental clarity and wisdom can guide you toward a more balanced existence and wiser decisions.

    Cultivate Compassion

    While Ganesha’s small mouth emphasizes the need of speaking less and listening more, his big ears show his openness to hear others. Apply this lesson in your interactions; exhibit empathy, pay attention to various points of view, and act inclusive in your ideas and behavior. Compassion strengthens relationships and promotes understanding whether one is working with family or at the office.

    Practice Detachment

    At the end of the event, idols of Lord Ganesha are submerged in water during Ganesh Chaturthi, therefore signifying the need of separation. Learning to let go of attachments—material goods, results, or relationships—in life can provide clarity. Detachment is realizing that change is unavoidable and gracefully embracing life’s transience, not indifference.

    Applying the lessons of Ganesh Chaturthi will help us to develop compassion, wisdom, and patience, therefore enhancing our inner and outward life

    Happy Ganesh Chaturthi!