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THIS BLOG WILL CHANGE THE WAY YOU APPROACH THE HABIT OF BINGE-WATCHING

There's no better feeling on this planet than spending a lazy weekend slouching on your couch, wrapping yourself under the soft blanket, with a cup of coffee in your hand, binge-watching your favorite Netflix series. Our mood is against grinding and our mind just wants to be lazy. Especially during these uncertain times of the pandemic, it just seems the best thing to do. But there are ways you can work on improving yourself by just binge-watching on that cold Saturday morning. In this post, I'll be talking about 5 Netflix Documentaries that will change your perspective about life. 




1. The Last Dance:



This Documentary is the BEST among all on the list. It gives a sneak-peak on what made Micheal "Air" Jordan the 6-time NBA champion and what some call "The Greatest Player the game has ever seen." It gives us insights into how the "Black Cat" conducted himself, his reaction to failure, the loss of his beloved dad, his unbelievable competitive spirit, how he learned to collab and cultivate a winning culture with members with distinct personalities in his organization. Michael had quit basketball at his prime and headed to play professional baseball. After two years of playing baseball, he returned to the league and secured three more rings under his belt. You will notice a rise in your level of self-confidence and the desire to win after watching this series. 


2. Tony Robbins: I am not your Guru:- 



For all those of you who don't know about this bold young man, Tony Robbins is a great motivational speaker, philanthropist, and life coach. He has saved tons of marriages and depressed, suicidal people at his seminar, "Date with Destiny". This documentary shows us the journey of what is the methodology behind his life-changing workshops and why he has such a huge and devoted following.  


3. The Mind, explained:


As the title suggests, this documentary reveals the science of how our brain operates. This explains the root engineering behind topics of anxiety, memory, dreams, meditation, emotions, etc. It busts the myths of the brain replaces your view of the informative journey of the brain. 


4. Inside Bill's Brain: Decoding Bill Gates:


The Three-part docuseries explores the thinking modules, rituals, habits, and the lifestyle of the richest man of his time, Bill Gates. It presents the journey of obstacles the tech visionary and leader faced during his childhood, his relationships, in works of philanthropy, and in the Microsoft Company. 


5. The Social Dilemma:



This wonderful documentary warns us about the harmful impact that social media has on our psyche. It goes into the in-depth working of how social media companies control and manipulate our minds by using AI algorithms that promote excessive addiction towards their platforms. It alarms us that if we allow these platforms to continue selling our data to promote ads, by neglecting the questions of ethics, then they will lead to our bereavement. 

So are you able to get your habit of binge-watching to push you a little bit towards your goal?....... Peace

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