Ever received an early morning call that shook you? I recollect two. One was when my mother called to say Dad had stopped breathing.
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Why You Shouldn’t Live In the Past?
Nothing wrong with reliving the best moments in one’s life. Here's why you shouldn't constantly live in the past.
Be On Time: A Lesson I Learnt Early by Being Late
You can’t help being late, right? I received a hollering of a lifetime in my first job. And learnt an invaluable lesson forever
Love, Loss & Life After: How Chaitali Picked Up the Pieces
I received a message on LinkedIn from a reader. She had experienced loss deeply. I connected with her. Her story is inspiring
Why You Should Write Now if You Aren’t Already?
Do you write a blog, article, or even journal regularly? There are many good reasons why you must but I will stick to six
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.
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When the Office Shrinks, Does the Mind Expand?
Have you ever moved from a cabin to a cubicle at work? Chances are you’ve seen the reverse. Promotions usually come with walls and doors, not the other way around. So when it happened to me, what would you assume?
The Health Check You Keep Avoiding Could Save Your Life
Do you keep deferring your annual health check-ups? You’re not alone. Many do. Some dismiss them as unnecessary. Others avoid them for fear of what the reports might say. Here's why you should read this.
Two Journeys I Will Never Forget (And What They Taught Me)
The first time I boarded a flight for work, I wasn’t prepared. No suitcase. No warning. Just a master tape in my hand, a last-minute ticket, and a sense that life was about to change.
When Helping Backfires, What Do You Do
Have you ever tried to help someone, only to end up burnt in the process? It stings. It makes you wonder: should you ever bother stepping in again?
The Dream I Didn’t Get—And the One I Did
When I started writing my weekend reflections here, they took 6–7 minutes to read. Then 4–5. Now, for the past year, I’ve kept them under 3. In an attention-deficit world, why use a thousand words when a few hundred will do? This is my shortest nugget yet—perhaps fitting, given its focus.
From Stage Fright to Facing a Thousand Young Minds
A year ago, the idea of being alone on stage made me uncomfortable. Last week, I stood before a thousand students and loved every moment of it. So, what changed?