What skill would you like to learn? If life were a stage, I would be the one holding a guitar in one hand and a pen in the other—strumming, scribbling, and occasionally wondering which string snapped first, my patience or the guitar’s.Learning the guitar has always tempted me, not because I dream of becoming the... Continue Reading →
The Tightrope Walk Called Work-Life Balance
What details of your life could you pay more attention to? Some people say life is all about balance. I nod wisely when I hear it, but in reality, my balance often looks less like a Zen yoga pose and more like a circus act where the juggler keeps dropping balls. Between office deadlines and... Continue Reading →
The Calendar That Finally Remembered Me
What's your #1 priority tomorrow? If you ask me what my number one priority tomorrow is, I won’t say deadlines, laundry, or even the never-ending “Mom, where’s my…?” hunt. My answer is simple—my mental and physical health. Why? Because I’ve realized that a happy me equals a happy home. There’s a saying, “A happy mom... Continue Reading →
The Invisible Applause That Keeps Me Going
In what ways does hard work make you feel fulfilled? When I look at my day, it often feels like a marathon with no water breaks. From office deadlines to household chaos to the endless “Mammaaaa, where’s my…?” moments, hard work has made itself my forever companion. But strangely, instead of dragging me down, it... Continue Reading →
The Trait I Treasure Most
What’s the trait you value most about yourself? When today’s prompt popped up—“What’s the trait you value most about yourself?”—I froze for a second. My daughter, however, had no such pause. She jumped right in with all the authority of a tiny life coach and declared, “Mamma, you are kind and helpful, but most importantly,... Continue Reading →
Dreams Beyond the Paycheck
List three jobs you'd consider pursuing if money didn't matter. They say money makes the world go round, but honestly, I think coffee does a better job. Still, if I had the magical option of living without worrying about money, my career choices would look a little different. Not driven by paychecks, but by passion.1.... Continue Reading →
The Symphony of Many Festivals
What aspects of your cultural heritage are you most proud of or interested in? They say heritage is like an old recipe—pass it down, add your twist, and it still tastes like home. For me, my cultural heritage is not confined to a single calendar date or a single faith. It’s the never-ending rhythm of... Continue Reading →
I Don’t Associate with Brands—And That’s My Brand
What brands do you associate with? The world today runs on logos, labels, and hashtags. People proudly wear them, flaunt them, and sometimes even fight over them. “You’re not drinking that coffee?!” or “Oh, your bag isn’t from that collection?”—suddenly, your identity is measured not by your kindness, intelligence, or sense of humor but by... Continue Reading →
More of Less, Full of Life
What could you do more of? If you ask me honestly, I don’t want more noise, more chaos, or more running behind things. What I want to do more of is living a simple, beautiful, peaceful, happy life with people who value me.Life is already complicated enough. Why add extra spice to a curry that... Continue Reading →
The Secret Library of Advice
What's the best piece of advice you've ever received? They say advice is like free Wi-Fi—available everywhere, but only a few connections truly work. Over the years, I’ve collected little nuggets of wisdom that sparkle brighter than motivational posters in office corridors.One of the earliest? “There is a smile after every tear and there is... Continue Reading →
Fuel for the Soul: My Quirky Recipe for Energy
What things give you energy? People often ask me, “Where do you get all this energy from?” Now, if you’re expecting me to say coffee, green smoothies, or a secret stash of chocolate hidden in the cupboard… you’re wrong (though, let’s be honest, chocolate has saved me a few times).My first and ultimate source of... Continue Reading →
🎶 Rewinding the Cassette: When the 90s Made Us Dance, Cry, and Fall in Love
What's your all-time favorite album? If you grew up in the 90s, chances are your memories are soundtracked not by smartphones or Spotify playlists but by the sweet agony of rewinding cassettes with a pencil. Every love story, heartbreak, and family function had its own album — not Instagram album, mind you, but those musical... Continue Reading →
The Curious Case of Wanting to Know More
Which topics would you like to be more informed about? There’s a funny thing about humans: we always want to be informed, but never about the same things. Some crave stock market secrets, some obsess over celebrity diets, and some (like me) just want to know if pigeons ever get tired of walking like they’re... Continue Reading →
Life Without Music – The Accidental Orchestra
What would your life be like without music? Imagine waking up to a world without music. No radio jingles to annoy you, no humming while cooking, no Bollywood tracks to dance to at weddings. Honestly, it would feel like watching a movie with all the dialogues but no background score—awkwardly empty. Now, don’t get me... Continue Reading →
Dancing Between Do-Nothing Days and Do-It-All Kids
How do you celebrate holidays? Holidays are like surprise gifts—sometimes you get exactly what you wanted, sometimes you get socks, and sometimes you don’t know what to do with either. For me, how I celebrate depends largely on who’s around and how many days I get to breathe without alarms or emails nagging me awake.On... Continue Reading →
