
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 Economics of the Street: What a ₹7 Cup of Tea Taught Me About Real Business
I bought a cup of tea for ₹7 yesterday and witnessed a masterclass in economics that would make MBA professors weep. Sometimes the best business lessons come with a…
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Friendship Day & The Instant Karma Boomerang
A surprise call, a manifestation chat, and a human who touched freedom — then immediately went shopping for a new cage. Here’s what happened when Friendship Day became a…
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Traffic Jams as Meditation Practice
Traffic jams offer natural opportunities for mindfulness practice. Simple breathing and awareness techniques can transform driving stress into meditation, reducing road rage while improving mental clarity.
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Karma Yoga & Keto: Is Sacrifice the Real Secret to Transformation?
Both karma yoga and keto demand the same fundamental sacrifice: letting go of immediate gratification for deeper transformation. Here’s how these ancient and modern paths intersect.
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AI-Powered Chatbots Revolutionising Customer Service in the Digital Age
The customer service revolution isn’t coming—it’s here. AI chatbots are handling millions of conversations daily, learning from every interaction, and redefining what customers expect from support experiences.
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Why Movies Are So Addictive and What That Says About Us
We tell ourselves we’re just relaxing, but movies are carefully engineered dopamine delivery systems. Our viewing habits reveal more about our psychological needs than we’d like to admit.
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The Art of Strategic Seduction: Marketing That Feels Like Flirting
“True marketing, like true love, isn’t about conquest—it’s about connection. Here’s why the best brands seduce hearts, not just wallets.”
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Why Most People Fail at Healing: It’s Not the Trauma, It’s the Timeline
We treat healing like a sprint when it’s actually a pilgrimage. Most people fail not because their trauma is too deep, but because they’re trying to microwave what needs…