The Soul-Wow Habit

Describe one habit that brings you joy. Among the many habits that sprinkle joy in my routine, there’s one that makes me do a little invisible cartwheel — when I finish a book on time or write a blog that even my soul gives a standing ovation to.Yes, that rare cosmic moment when I reread... Continue Reading →

Curiosity Caged in a Cozy Home

What are you curious about? They say curiosity killed the cat, but luckily I’m not a cat — just a human with a radar tuned only to my tiny universe. You see, I’m not the type to wonder if aliens eat pasta or if penguins have best friends (although now that I think of it,... Continue Reading →

God Has No Scoreboard, But Karma Never Forgets

Write about a random act of kindness you've done for someone. Acts of kindness are the most silent conversations between your soul and the Divine. They don’t need hashtags, cameras, or a standing ovation. They simply need heart. And once done, they must float away — like feathers on wind — without expectation, noise, or... Continue Reading →

The Symphony of Me – Heard, Not Seen

How would you describe yourself to someone who can't see you? If you couldn’t see me, I’d still introduce myself with a smile you can hear. I’m the sound of soft laughter in a quiet room, the click of a pen before a wild idea begins, and the echo of stories whispered to the stars... Continue Reading →

Rain, Routine, and a Popcorn Promise

Was today typical? Some days don’t come with fireworks or surprise confetti. They arrive gently, like today—wrapped in grey clouds and the soothing scent of wet earth. A typical day, you’d say. Kids went off to school like mini tornadoes with bags bigger than their dreams. I sat down to work, hopeful that today—just maybe—I... Continue Reading →

Handle With Care: I’m Not What You Think I Am

How would you describe yourself to someone? "First impressions are overrated. I'm like a mystery novel—don't judge by the prologue, wait for the plot twist." Describing myself to someone? Oh, brace yourself! It's like trying to explain why socks disappear in the washing machine—complicated, often misunderstood, but oddly amusing.You see, at first glance, I might... Continue Reading →

Hearts in Transit, Souls in Sync

If you won two free plane tickets, where would you go? If I ever win two free plane tickets, I’d do what any sane dreamer would—look up, whisper “Thank You, God,” and then flip a coin. Heads: Switzerland. Tails: Switzerland. Because let’s be honest, who needs choices when your heart’s already yodeling in the Alps?Blame... Continue Reading →

Wheels on Pause, Dreams on Play

What are your future travel plans? Every Friday evening, I look out the window with wild dreams and wilder eyes—“This weekend, we’ll pack our bags and hit the road,” I declare heroically. By Saturday morning, I’m in an epic tug-of-war between my travel bucket list and my cozy blanket. Spoiler alert: the blanket usually wins.... Continue Reading →

Echoes in the Inbox, Silence at the Table

What would you change about modern society? If I could change one thing about modern society, I’d ask it—very politely—to slow the heck down. Not dramatically, just enough so we could actually taste the soup before it cools, hear the laughter before it's interrupted by a notification, and feel the breeze before we're back to... Continue Reading →

Omelette of Emotions, Pickled with Hope

What’s your go-to comfort food? There are days when life feels like a pressure cooker without a whistle—hissing, chaotic, and about to blow. On such days, I don’t seek therapy, yoga, or long walks. I open the rice container.My go-to comfort food? A humble trio that never lets me down—rice, dal, omelette, and a cheeky... Continue Reading →

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