Rituparna Ghosh, The Friendly Neighbourhood Coach Yes! It is that time of the year, new beginnings, new things, new habits to be developed, new wins to be achieved. Till I began my work life, (post that it was always reviews and appraisals, ugh) new year has always been my favourite time of the year. Riding … Continue reading Why new year resolutions don’t really work.
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The subtle art of having more hours
As Master Oogway says ‘Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, and today is a gift...that's why they call it present.’ Using our time purposefully would not only help us achieve more but be more in tune with our ambitions and aspirations.
3 words that fascinate me.
A universal human phenomenon, secrets- the sharing and the keeping of them, can be a double-edged sword. Where on the one hand, it strengthens your bond; one can also feel weighed down by the burden at times.
This is the norm… Or, is it?
Everything needs to be black or white. Everything needs to be either ‘this’ or ‘that’. And nothing in between seems to be accepted. There seems to be no place for the grey areas. No place for something to be both ‘this’ and ‘that’.
THE PARADOX OF BOREDOM
Mulling Over The Mundane By Harshali Singh Whist in the first lockdown, I was able to write to my heart’s content and churn out stories featured in eight anthologies. The second lockdown made the wheels of my creativity come to a screeching halt. Inevitably I panicked and tried everything I had heard of to restart … Continue reading THE PARADOX OF BOREDOM