Que Sera Sera
It’s been a year since my mom passed away and while I am still healing, I thought it appropriate to celebrate this amazing person, who brought smiles, laughter and strength wherever she went.
It’s been a year since my mom passed away and while I am still healing, I thought it appropriate to celebrate this amazing person, who brought smiles, laughter and strength wherever she went.
I am writing this article today, because it’s been a month to the start of the year and while a lot of us would have made some resolutions on how awesome we would be this year, am sure reality is taking over. We are slowly drifting back into our comfort zone.
We are often told “get over it” or “look on the bright side” when we are feeling miserable. Ever seen a parent distract their child when he is getting emotional or bawling? Isn’t that what we learn to do even when we grow up; treat our reactions to problems like a taboo? Why are we not okay to feel bad?
The inspiration for today’s blogpost is something that has me scared and thoughtful at the same time. What do we do when we start playing the comparison game… with our past (awesome) selves?
Why is being alone so difficult? Most of us often attach a social stigma to solitude while actually it can be quite liberating.
Many things that have happened this year were beyond our control, but how we respond to it is certainly within our control. The shock of this year has made most of us just take life as it came, but should that be our motto as we step into the new year?
Why do we keep our victory dance for last? Here are 3 compelling reasons we should always focus on the smaller incremental wins.
I strongly believe that your vibe attracts your tribe. It’s like we are vibrating at a particular frequency and those tuned to that frequency resonate with us! Now to truly up your chances of leading a happy and long life you need this clan of esoteric individuals. For me friends are my la-familia. These are […]
Practicing gratitude is not easy, it’s like a habit and all new habits are difficult to inculcate. However, research suggests that Gratitude is a powerful method of increasing happiness and well being… something we all can do with this year right? So read on to know how we can make such a simple, yet effective tool a part of our daily routine!
My earliest memories of Diwali are of a full house – surrounded by our family and friends, lighting colorful diyas, wearing beautiful clothes, praying with one eye on the sweets and running to the streets to indulge in fire crackers.