It's increasingly becoming a world of extremes. Remember when most of us used to sit in the middle comfortably? Now, that space seems like a distant memory.
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Why You Must Let Go and Embrace the Inevitable Transition
How do you step away from a role that defines you, especially when it brings immense joy and satisfaction?
When a Late-Night Call Becomes a Wake-Up Call (in More Ways Than One)
Last weekend, a late-night call jolted me awake. A call past midnight is never good news. I woke up with a fright.
Planning to Retire?
If you find yourself on the brink of retirement or planning to retire early, take a moment to read this. You can thank me later.
Ready to Switch Jobs Just for a Pay Raise?
Are you considering a switch to a new job just for money?
Saying Goodbye to a Job You Aren’t Meant For
Have you quit your job when pushed to do something alien to your nature? Ten months into my first job, I faced this. Here's my story.
Your Voice, My Choice






- Erwin Schrodinger
This is what Rajen does in his blog. Picks up everyday instances of lived experiences and presents a thought around them that is eye opening. I particularly remember a part of his writing when he mentioned two of his interactions with Mr V Krishnamurthy 4 years apart. And he said how the gentleman remembered his name. Rajen then presented a thought that changed my idea of relationships, he said Mr V Krishnamurthy remembered a young Rajen from a meeting 4 years ago not because Rajen was important or the person had a great memory. Mr Krishnamurthy remembered Rajen because he cared. I love reading his blogs for such invaluable insights. His interpretation of everyday interactions that can change the way we live life is something all of us can learn from.

Director, Mahika Mishra Foundation










Latest Post
How We Treat Those Who Serve Us Says Everything About Us
When did you last ask your house help if they’re sleeping well? We talk a lot about empathy at work. But what about at home? They wake up before us. Sleep after us. Feed our families. Keep our homes running. Yet, many of us don’t think twice before denying them a break, a raise, or even a thank you. This piece isn’t about charity. It’s about humanity.
The Unseen Influence of PR: What We Often Miss
Over the years, I’ve had a ringside view of how perception is managed—and sometimes, manufactured. I’ve also seen how PR is often blamed for failures it didn’t create, and quietly expected to clean up messes it didn’t make. This post isn’t a rant. It’s a reflection. It’s about what happens behind the scenes in what we read, watch and believe.
The Day I Was Logged Out—Before I Was Formally Relieved
I resigned at noon. Checked out by evening. And returned the next morning to complete a formality. What happened next stunned me.
We’re All Guilty of This. Can We Please Stop?
Ever rushed to judge someone, only to realise later that you were wrong? The recent Bengaluru road rage incident showed us how quickly public opinion can shift… and how dangerous misinformation can be. We live in a world of speed. But when it comes to facts—and people’s lives—shouldn’t we pause before we post? Here’s what happened, and why it should make us all uncomfortable.
When Neighbours Turn Into Nightmares
How much do neighbours really matter? Living close doesn’t always mean living well. Whether it’s roommates, floor mates, or the building next door—how people behave in shared spaces can impact your daily peace in ways we underestimate. Here’s a story that might just hit home—literally.
Why I Don’t Raise My Voice—Until I Have To
Do you think you need to shout to be heard? For over two decades, I’ve believed you don’t. I’ve led teams, handled crises, and navigated tricky situations without ever needing to raise my voice. Mostly, it worked. But sometimes… silence is misunderstood. This might strike a chord if you’re a leader who leads without drama. And if you’ve ever been taken for granted because you didn’t shout, it definitely will.