If Failure Took a Vacation

What's something you would attempt if you were guaranteed not to fail. If failure packed its bags and left for a long vacation, I’d probably start with something grand—like opening a cozy little café by the beach that serves both cappuccinos and conversations. I’d call it “Brewed Ideas.” People would come for coffee but stay... Continue Reading →

The Year I Dated Consistency ✍️

What was the hardest personal goal you've set for yourself? For years, my toughest personal goal was to lose weight. I battled with scales, salads, and self-promises that began every Monday and ended by Wednesday. The real enemy wasn’t the extra kilos — it was my inner procrastinator and her partner-in-crime, inconsistency. I was a... Continue Reading →

Who Paints My Soul’s Playlist?

Who are your favorite artists? When someone asks, “Who are your favorite artists?”, my mind doesn’t just stop at painters or singers — it starts doing a joyful cartwheel through every form of art. Because honestly, how can you choose between Raja Ravi Varma’s regal strokes, A.R. Rahman’s soul-touching tunes, M.F. Husain’s bold horses, or... Continue Reading →

When Life Presses the Reset Button

What would you do if you lost all your possessions? If I lost all my possessions, I’d probably start by staring blankly into space, wondering if karma took “minimalism” too literally. After the initial drama—imagine slow-motion tears and background violins—I’d take a deep breath and whisper, “Alright life, challenge accepted.”They say, “The things you own... Continue Reading →

Confessions of a Recovering Neat-Freak

What's a topic or issue about which you’ve changed your mind? For years, I believed a spotless house was the mark of a successful woman. The floors had to shine, the cushions must sit perfectly, and toys were supposed to live in their designated boxes (not under my feet). My mantra was simple — “Clean... Continue Reading →

An Outsider Among Insiders

Tell us about a time when you felt out of place. I have always considered myself a social butterfly, fluttering from one conversation to another with ease. But when I moved to my current place, that butterfly suddenly felt more like a moth circling a lamp that didn’t want me.The ladies around me already had... Continue Reading →

The Music Between the Lines

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 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 →

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