B.H.S. Thimmappa is a seasoned chemistry professional with extensive experience in developing and implementing educational technology tools and their applications in the classroom. He has authored more than seventy research papers in peer-reviewed journals, comprising ten commentaries on breakthrough research articles, seven book chapters, two books, two single-author major review articles, and several educational research articles. Related books have widely cited some of his articles, stimulating further research and teaching. He writes mainly about higher education perspectives and has published 21 poems. His poetry-related work has been published in Muse India, The Criterion, The Creative Launcher, Indian Periodical, and Contemporary Literary Review India journals.

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Two Birds One Stone: Surviving the Daily Grind by Ordinary People

Explore a wide range of examples of the "two birds, one stone" principle. See how combining tasks can boost efficiency in your personal and professional life.
Explore a wide range of examples of the "two birds, one stone" principle. See how combining tasks can boost efficiency in your personal and professional life.

Learn the strategy of achieving dual goals. This guide shows how single actions—from city planning to personal habits—can lead to multiple benefits.

Achieving two different goals with a single action is essential for our daily survival

Serve your community and beyond to contribute to a more equitable society’s arrival

A degree of convergence can be built by appealing to reset relations with the community

When life gives you a reason to cry, show that you have two reasons to smile opportunity

Paying property tax/water bills at the designated place while going to a vegetable market

Shopping on the way to pick up your ward from school to enhance daily productivity targets

Listening to educational podcasts during a workout session would help optimize our time

Cycling to the workplace saves precious time and also provides exercise to the body’s prime

Visiting relatives/functions while also running a necessary errand on the same trip vector

Part of a new multipolar world order vision is to follow the best practices in each sector 

Schedule client visits in the same city while attending a conference to enable dual baggage

Enrol in an online course taught in a language to improve the subject matter and language

A food festival with a riverfront project to boost both community engagement and tourism

A routine police patrol to check on the well-being of an elderly resident in a locality prism

"Buy one, get one free" is a marketing strategy to promote sales and attract new customers 

 A fundraising event in the city to raise awareness for their cause and recruit new volunteers

Combine groceries along with the trip to send a package to the post office to save money

Listen to a phone call while performing household tasks for personal gain and social honey

Multitasking, like using a mobile and driving, is a working memory distraction in the mind

‘Two birds, one stone’ is essential for surviving the daily personal and professional grind

B.H.S. Thimmappa is a seasoned chemistry professional with extensive experience in developing and implementing educational technology tools and their applications in the classroom. He has authored more than seventy research papers in peer-reviewed journals, comprising ten commentaries on breakthrough research articles, seven book chapters, two books, two single-author major review articles, and several educational research articles. Related books have widely cited some of his articles, stimulating further research and teaching. He writes mainly about higher education perspectives and has published 21 poems. His poetry-related work has been published in Muse India, The Criterion, The Creative Launcher, Indian Periodical, and Contemporary Literary Review India journals.

Dr. B.H.S Thimmappa

B.H.S. Thimmappa is a seasoned chemistry professional with extensive experience in developing and implementing educational technology tools and their applications in the classroom. He has authored more than seventy research papers in peer-reviewed journals, comprising ten commentaries on breakthrough research articles, seven book chapters, two books, two single-author major review articles, and several educational research articles. Related books have widely cited some of his articles, stimulating further research and teaching. He writes mainly about higher education perspectives and has published 21 poems. His poetry-related work has been published in Muse India, The Criterion, The Creative Launcher, Indian Periodical, and Contemporary Literary Review India journals.

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