What are 5 everyday things that bring you happiness? Let’s be honest—life isn’t a Bollywood movie where violins play in the background while we sip chai on our balconies. No, in my version, the violins are replaced by my kids yelling over who touched the remote first, and the chai? Cold. Again.But amidst this delightful... Continue Reading →
Beyond Bells and Benches: What School Really Taught Me
Describe something you learned in high school. High school was not just a phase—it was my personal Hogwarts without the magic but with more uniforms and less helpful owls.If life were a book, high school would be that dramatic, dog-eared chapter that makes you laugh, cringe, and tear up, all at once.It was the golden... Continue Reading →
Mental Makeover: Decluttering the Brain
Describe one positive change you have made in your life. There was a time when my home resembled a souvenir shop after a tornado—too many things with too little meaning. The drawer I feared most? The “Just in case” drawer. Just in case I lose one earring. Just in case I need ten pens that... Continue Reading →
Zen in a Swim Cap
What's the most fun way to exercise? “I only run when someone yells ‘Last slice of pizza!’” That pretty much sums up my relationship with exercise. Cardio? Sounds like a Greek tragedy. Zumba? Looks fun until I trip over my own shadow. Gym? I do go… in my dreams.But ask me about swimming? Now we’re... Continue Reading →
The Shelf that Knows Me Best
What book could you read over and over again? Some people say your bookshelf is a mirror—it reflects not your face, but your soul. If that’s true, mine must be a mosaic of magic, mythology, moral stories, modern messes, and monks on a mission. The books I could read over and over again aren’t just... Continue Reading →
If I Could Be Anyone… I’d Be The Bookmark
If you could be a character from a book or film, who would you be? Why? If I could be a character from a book or film, I wouldn't choose a sword-wielding hero, a spell-casting wizard, or even a glittering vampire (although the glitter is tempting). No, I’d choose something far more underrated, more poetic,... Continue Reading →
Tame the Heart, Not the Animal
What animals make the best/worst pets? Some say, "A dog is the only thing on earth that loves you more than he loves himself." And I agree—with a tail-wagging heart. Dogs are sunshine wrapped in fur, loyal as your shadow and better therapists than some professionals. Their ability to lift moods and clean dinner plates... Continue Reading →
Emotional First-Aid with Stickers and Smiles
What job would you do for free? If I ever had to pick a job that pays in smiles, hugs, and doodled thank-you notes, it would be Children’s Counsellor. Not the clinical kind with a clipboard, but the kind with a cookie jar, a heart radar, and a listening ear that beeps at the sound... Continue Reading →
The Curious Case of the Clueless Olympian-at-Heart
What Olympic sports do you enjoy watching the most? I’m not much of a sports person. In fact, if watching Olympic sports was an event, I’d win gold in “Selective Spectating.” Once every four years, the world unites over high jumps and long dives while I unite with my couch wondering, “Is this the one... Continue Reading →
Small Acts, Big Impact, Zero Drama
How would you improve your community? They say, “Be the change you wish to see in the world.” But let’s be honest—sometimes, we just want to binge-watch a series while the world improves itself.Still, community improvement doesn’t require a cape or dramatic background music. It starts with small, quirky, everyday actions.1. Smile—Even If It Confuses... Continue Reading →
Ctrl+Alt+Adapt: The New Normal Nobody Asked For
How have you adapted to the changes brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic? Covid-19 was the uninvited guest that turned our homes into offices, classrooms, and 24/7 snack stations. It was the ultimate crash course in multitasking—balancing work deadlines while supervising online classes and making sure the Wi-Fi didn’t betray us. "Life isn’t about waiting... Continue Reading →
Waking Up is an Art, and I’m Still Sketching
What are your morning rituals? What does the first hour of your day look like? They say, "Win the morning, win the day." But what if the morning wins you? My first hour is less like a well-rehearsed symphony and more like a jazz band where every instrument plays at its own pace, yet somehow,... Continue Reading →
Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, Who’s the Most Unique of All?
Which aspects do you think makes a person unique? Have you ever looked at yourself in the mirror and thought, “Wow, I’m just another human among 8 billion”? Well, let me stop you right there. You are as unique as a fingerprint at a crime scene—no two alike (unless, of course, you are part of... Continue Reading →
If Sharon Had a Country, These Would Be Its Landmarks
If you could have something named after you, what would it be? What if one day, someone casually mentioned Sharon's name, not because she tripped over her own feet or spilled coffee on her laptop (again), but because something truly meaningful carried her legacy forward? Ah, the sheer joy of hearing: "Welcome to the Sharon... Continue Reading →
Why So Serious? Life’s Too Short to Skip the Laughs
What makes you laugh? Very good question! In our busy schedules, we often forget how to laugh. Between deadlines, responsibilities, and pretending we like green smoothies, laughter takes a backseat. But let’s be honest—nothing beats a hearty, uncontrollable, face-cramping laugh. "Laughter is an instant vacation." – Milton Berle. Sometimes, a good comedy movie or a... Continue Reading →
