There are choices and options, you get to decide and take your pick. But whichever way you look at it, you don’t have to do it all. Many women are stuck in situations I shudder to think about, many have no support whatsoever, yet they choose to survive. Not all choices are easy, many look impossible prima facie. I’m not making judgements sitting from the place of privilege, instead, merely making you aware of what to do with the cards you have been dealt with. If you decide to fold, it's a choice, if you show it is one and if you choose to walk away, it's one too! But remember whatever you choose, will affect generations to come.
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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 Imposter Syndrome & Success
By Rituparna Ghosh The Friendly Neighbourhood Coach “Did I really write three books? Did I really restart my life at 38 by doing diplomas and accreditation? Did the twenty-odd clients that I coached really meant it when they said I was good? Am I even qualified to write a monthly column? What if they realise … Continue reading The Imposter Syndrome & Success
There was a healing touch in my vaccination drive
the government would not have been able to vaccinate at such a monumental scale had people like Vikash Maheshwari and organisations like Marwari Sammelan not been extending their help (to the vaccination mission) in their own quiet way. Let us not forget to acknowledge and applaud these good Samaritans.
The perils of the pandemic and working from home
Now that the door is locked and the living room is silent, I sit down to write this piece. The rooms are occupied, with conference calls in one and online classes in another. I have pushed a plate of snacks into each, warning the inhabitants of the little indoor islands that I should not be … Continue reading The perils of the pandemic and working from home