
Sandeep Bhosale
Welcome to YogiWrites
A soulful corner of the internet where stories breathe, thoughts wander, and words find their rhythm. Created by Sandeep Bhosale, YogiWrites is more than a blog—it’s a space for reflection, creativity, and awakening.
Come for the words, stay for the resonance.
This is where storytelling meets soul work.
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The Uncomfortable Peace of Actually Succeeding: A Guide for Reformed Overthinkers
Success feels weird when you’ve spent years preparing for failure. For reformed overthinkers, achieving goals creates an unexpected problem: what do you do with all that mental energy when…
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The One Who Never Asked: A Devotee’s Dialogue with the Divine
What happens when you meet the divine — but don’t ask, beg, or plead? You obey. You do. You bleed, build, and walk on… because that is the prayer.
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The Chai Wala Chronicles: Lessons in True Humility
A dusty railway station. A steaming cup of chai. And one chai wallah who gave me a lesson on humility my fancy degrees couldn’t. Here’s what happened that morning—and…
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What Happens After Your First Breakdown (Hint: It’s Not Enlightenment)
Your first breakdown won’t make you a Buddha. It will shatter your illusions, sure—but enlightenment? That’s a sequel story. This one’s about the messy middle.
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The Addiction to Almost: Why We Sabotage Success Right Before the Finish Line
That haunting feeling of “almost there but never quite”? It’s not laziness or fear of failure — it’s something far more complex. A deep dive into why we keep…
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The Success Hangover: What to Do When Dreams Come True and You Feel Empty
You climbed the mountain. Took the selfies. Got the praise. And yet—why does your soul feel like it’s still gasping for air? This one’s for the achievers with hollow…
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Why Your Anxiety Isn’t Your Enemy (It’s Your Overprotective Aunty)
What if your anxiety isn’t a monster to slay, but an overprotective aunty who needs to be gently told to chill? Sometimes our greatest enemies are just love wearing…
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The Hungry Ego vs. the Starved Inner Child
“That morning at the gym, watching a man hoard dumbbells like a squirrel preparing for winter, I realized something profound: most selfish acts aren’t about taking too much—they’re about…










