The Silent Weight of Expectations

Expectations are funny little things. They arrive quietly, sit comfortably in our hearts, and behave as if they own the place. At first, they feel harmless—almost sweet. After all, what is love without expectation? A mother expects her child to call. A friend expects a message on their birthday. A partner expects understanding after a... Continue Reading →

Be Kind to the Person in the Mirror

The mirror whispers softly,“Slow down, take a look,”Not at the frizz in your morning hairOr the curry stain you mistook. See the warrior who woke again,Though yesterday felt rough;See the soul who still tries to smileWhen life shouts, “That’s enough!” The mirror doesn’t judge your flaws,It simply holds your face—The tired eyes, the hopeful grin,The... Continue Reading →

Styled by Heart, Stitched by Habit

If you were forced to wear one outfit over and over again, what would it be? First of all, let’s set the record straight—nobody can force me to wear anything. Not even fashion police or that overly opinionated aunty at weddings who thinks my wardrobe needs divine intervention. But if the world suddenly turned into... Continue Reading →

Brain on Break: 20 Weird Ways to Feel Human Again

Ever felt mentally exhausted despite doing “nothing”? Like your brain is running the Delhi Marathon while your body’s just lying on the sofa watching Koffee with Karan reruns? You're not alone—mental health isn't just about avoiding breakdowns; it's about building daily habits that help you thrive, not just survive.We do yoga for the body, but... Continue Reading →

A Calendar of Faith, Fun, and Reflection

Ash Wednesday arrives like that one strict teacher from school—reminding us to behave, reflect, and straighten up our act. It’s the official start of Lent, a season of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. But let’s be honest: while some people take it super seriously, others just try to survive without chocolate or coffee for 40 days... Continue Reading →

Failure: The Backstage Pass to Success

How has a failure, or apparent failure, set you up for later success? From childhood, I have been an eternal optimist. I never give up, always giving my best shot with 100% of what I can do.As a child, I once tried building a sandcastle so grand that it could rival the pyramids. But the... Continue Reading →

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