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BLOOM BLOOM is a training and skill development organisation. Where we strive to make peoples lives better through our workshops and training programs.

Bloom is a training and skill development organisation where we work towards making peoples lives better by equipping them with skills to succeed. We conduct workshops and training's for individuals and corporates. We have team of highly qualified, energetic and enterprising certified trainers. We conduct training programmes on Memory Techniques, Study skills,and unique programmes on how to cope

with exam stress for the student fraternity. For corporates, we undertake soft skill training sessions in Communications, Time Management,Team building, Presentation skills, Customer Relationship, Health Management, Personal effectiveness, to name a few. Our well designed workshops are made to suit the target audience and are interactive and highly engaging programs which ensure 100% participation and 100% success. The programs have a refreshing approach, with a blend of intellectual stimulation and situational responses.

20/11/2025
Bloom's  successful Memory Skills for high school students, well received by enthusiastic students and appreciated by RA...
20/11/2025

Bloom's successful Memory Skills for high school students, well received by enthusiastic students and appreciated by RADHWA International School, Yanbu, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.😊

Another Year: Rising to New Challenges: Assessments on : Prizes to be won: Best wishes children 💕
27/02/2025

Another Year: Rising to New Challenges: Assessments on : Prizes to be won: Best wishes children 💕

https://www.bloom2day.com/blog/manifesting-luckOur Senior most well wisher, has something to say about LUCK ! Check out ...
23/10/2023

https://www.bloom2day.com/blog/manifesting-luck

Our Senior most well wisher, has something to say about LUCK !
Check out the link ☺️

All of us speak of Luck, either as Good Luck or Bad Luck. All of us would want to always have Good Luck. We see some people who appear to have good luck always, while a few others have no such luck. There is nothing like citing one’s own example because we are aware of all the details. In my

https://www.bloom2day.com/blog/the-brideCheck out the latest article by Ms Rugmani Prabhakar - a lovely story !
27/09/2023

https://www.bloom2day.com/blog/the-bride
Check out the latest article by Ms Rugmani Prabhakar - a lovely story !

Narayana Mama passed away a month ago at 95. His life was prolonged by at least ten years because of Vishalakshmi Mami. He married her when she was sixteen and he twenty-five, and she has since been his forever bride. The couple had an incredibly beautiful relationship. In his active days, Mama was

04/06/2023

Take Your Pick - the Choice is yours !

Everyday, we make simple Choices - We choose what to eat,drink, dress, mode of transport, but have we paused to think, how these Choices impact our lives?

CHOICES confront us at every turn, presenting us with opportunities and consequences.
CHOICE reflects our values, priorities, desires,and embody our individuality and shape our identity.
CHOICES can come in various forms and magnitudes, some minor and inconsequential, like what to wear or what to have for dinner, others large and that play a vital part in our lives, like career options, life partner. Each Choice, regardless of its scale holds the power to influence the trajectory of our lives.
CHOICES bring out the process of decision making that help us evaluate, analyze our options to consider potential risks and rewards.
CHOICES accompanies regret and uncertainty,yet it is important to remember that Choices once made cannot be undone. Hence, we must exercise caution and embrace the consequencesof our Choice, and use these as learning experiences for our future decisions.
CHOICES empower us to shape our lives and create or own narratives. While we cannot control the circumstances/consequences, we can always Choose how we respond and forge our future path.
CHOICES define us, giving us the opportunity to sculpt our own decisions and embraces the endless possibilities that lie ahead.
THE CHOICE you are scared to make might just be the game changer. Choose what you want.

So go ahead, take your pick !

Compiled by Padma Prabakaran, Certified Softskill Trainer

01/06/2023

Awareness after 60// Mental Health

Well, When you read the above, you may wonder why the term Mental Health is emphasized . Well, at the age of 66, I too had the same thought. While most of the seniors like you & me are enjoying good mental health, many older adults are at risk of developing mental disorders, neurological disorders or substance
use problems (the continued use of alcohol, illegal drugs, or the misuse of prescription or over-the-counter drugs with negative consequences) as well as other health conditions such as diabetes, hearing loss, and osteoarthritis. There may be multiple risk factors for mental health problems at any point in life. Older people
may experience life stressors common to all people, but also stressors that are more common in later life, like a significant ongoing loss in capacities and a decline in functional ability.

Depression and mood disorders are also fairly widespread among older adults, and disturbingly, they often go undiagnosed and untreated. Centre for Disease Control & Prevention, USA, reports that 5% of seniors of age 65 and older reported having current depression and about 10.5% reported a diagnosis of depression at some point in their lives.
• Globally, the population is aging rapidly. Between 2015 and 2050, the proportion of the world’s population over 60 years will nearly double, from 12% to 22%.
• Mental health and well-being are as important in older age as at any other time of life.
• Mental and neurological disorders among older adults account for 6.6% of the total disability for this age group.
• Approximately 15% of adults aged 60 and over suffer from a mental disorder. *
A healthy lifestyle can help to prevent the onset or worsening of mental health conditions, as well as chronic conditions like heart disease, diabetes, and obesity. It can also help people recover from these conditions. For those dealing with a chronic health condition and the people who care for them, it can be especially important to focus on mental health. When dealing with duelling
diagnoses, focusing on both physical and mental health concerns can be daunting – but critically important in achieving overall wellness.
The same goes for extreme anxiety or long-term depression. Close ones or life partners of the adults should keep an eye out for the following warning signs, which could indicate a mental health concern:
• Changes in appearance or dress, or problems maintaining the home or yard.
• Confusion, disorientation, problems with concentration or decision making.
• Decrease or increase in appetite; changes in weight.
• Depressed mood lasting longer than two weeks.
• Feelings of worthlessness, inappropriate guilt, helplessness; thoughts of su***de.
• Memory loss, especially recent or short-term memory problems.
• Physical problems that can’t otherwise be explained: aches, constipation, etc.
• Social withdrawal; loss of interest in things that used to be enjoyable.
• Trouble handling finances or working with numbers.
• Unexplained fatigue, energy loss or sleep changes.
Don’t hesitate to seek help if your loved one is experiencing any of the symptoms above
There are things you can do that may help. Finding a reason to laugh, going for a walk with a friend, meditating, playing with a pet, or working from home once a week can go a long way in making you both physically and mentally healthy.
The company of animals – whether as pets or service animals— can have a profound impact on a person’s quality of life and ability to recover from illnesses.
A pet can be a source of comfort and can help us to live mentally healthier lives.
And whether you go to church, meditate daily, or simply find time to enjoy that cup of tea each morning while checking in with yourself – it can be important to connect with your spiritual side in order to find that mind-body connection.
Keep Your Brain Active :
• Play games like ludo and snakes and ladders, as the counting, colour
differentiation, and thinking about the moves help the brain work
• Engage in crosswords and sudoku
• Take a mix of different beans like chana, rajmah, ragi, etc., and separate these
• Give the elderly varied coloured bowls and tell them to tell the differences
• Use recall value to stimulate the brain. Take old albums, tell the elderly to identify people, and ask questions about the occasion, the time, place year etc.

References: Indian Express ,Assisting Hands Home Care, USA

By Natarajan V, Former Banker & Trainer

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