Caregiving is often seen as a quiet act of devotion — something we take on out of love, duty, or simply because there’s no one else to do it. But behind the curtain of selflessness is a world of exhaustion, emotional overwhelm, and moments when you wonder if you’re even doing it right. Over the […]
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Lockdown List of Movies I Watched & Recommend
When I see myself these days, I realise how self disciplined I have become. I assure you, this is not a narcissistic post! So, self discipline helps you achieve a number of goals which you may or may not write and work to achieve it. Simplest of things like getting the “cooking for the day” […]
Lazy Lockdown
It has been 32 days since I stepped out of my house like million others around the world. 32 is just a number – a number, which to me, shows extreme hope and faith that this too shall pass. We do not know how many more days we have to be at home but to tell […]
Dare To Dengue!
Dengue- dreaded and hated…how is it possible that a small creature like a mere mosquito cause so much pain. I used to read about Dengue in the papers and like always never thought it was something that would hit home. Not until my 14 year old daughter complained of body ache and was boiling with fever just […]
My Yoga Story!!!
This comes a little late considering we celebrated International Yoga Day on 21st June. I wanted to write about Yoga and the impact it has had on my life on the same day. When I opened any media – digital or otherwise, I was flooded with inspiring stories. Stories which I felt had so much […]
Five Ways How Traveling In Grief Can Help
A decade back, I read Elizabeth Gilbert’s “Eat Pray Love” followed by the movie. To be brutally honest, I only liked the India bit. I wondered if the woman in grief found a way to “escape” her issues and was not bold enough to face them. I kept my opinion to myself knowing what a […]