I’m not sure about you, but when I have a little too much on my work plate, my brain gets fogged. I lose clarity and get overwhelmed. Either I feel I will not be able to cope or even worse, not capable enough to cope. I took a long summer break this time… Continue reading Time Blocking: Things I Do to Stay Organized
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Guppuccino Ep6: Improve Your CyberHygiene
Give a thought to all your online presence – from emails to online banking profile to social media to storing official documents and personal photographs and much more. All these involve extremely sensitive personal data, shielded by password protection. Which means that it is extremely vital for each one of us to stay up-to-date… Continue reading Guppuccino Ep6: Improve Your CyberHygiene
Vietnam Day 1 – Mai Chau: Spend Time With Yourself
Just 140 Kms from Hanoi, lies the quaint little town of Mai Chau. Nestled deep in the limestone valley, it is a place for anyone and everyone looking to go back in time. Lush paddy fields, clear blue sky, fresh air, farm animals, fabulous food and almost no mosquitoes! Exhausted as we all… Continue reading Vietnam Day 1 – Mai Chau: Spend Time With Yourself
I Met Him & Lost Him. All In One Day: Part 2
(continued from Part 1) …the afternoon before. I was furious. So much so that it was almost difficult to figure out which was worse – the heat in my head or the heat outside. I had just finished my final exams of undergrad. One can imagine how many plans must be in place –… Continue reading I Met Him & Lost Him. All In One Day: Part 2
I Met Him & Lost Him. All In One Day: Part 1
It was the month of June, a Monday morning. There was nothing new about it. The same scorching heat of Delhi. The same surroundings, the same people, the same busy world out there. Nothing seemed to have changed. No one seemed to have been impacted about what had happened. Except me. I felt empty.… Continue reading I Met Him & Lost Him. All In One Day: Part 1
Women Entrepreneurs in a Far-Away Land
It had been a week since in the region. Every few days, when we rushed to load our bags into the car early in the morning, we would turn around, glance and then sigh. “Perhaps we should have stayed here longer. It can’t get more beautiful than this.” It was similar to the emotions… Continue reading Women Entrepreneurs in a Far-Away Land
‘Now New Gangaji. Go’
The boy soaking the sun, sitting on his motorbike, was pointing towards a small lane. I looked in the direction of his finger. Then I turned back to look at him. His lips had cracks. When he lifted his hand to take off his cap, I couldn’t help but see the chewed up nails.… Continue reading ‘Now New Gangaji. Go’
A DIY-ed Room. For the Sake of ‘Likes’
How have y’all been? I suppose now that outdoor options are limited, your occupation must have shifted indoor. Mine too. Actually, it’s always been indoor for me. Except back then, it wasn’t much of a thing. I’ve been hearing people discuss importance of routine while working from home. Emotions of having a cozy… Continue reading A DIY-ed Room. For the Sake of ‘Likes’