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Category: self-discovery

By writingfromthekitchensink Posted on December 5, 2020December 7, 2020

Week 40: Make yourself Dispensable

To truly indispensable can we make ourselves dispensable? Is that where true growth lies?

Categories: Life, Mental strengthTags: be dispensable, bicycle analogy, new normal, pomodoro, Self-preservation
By writingfromthekitchensink Posted on December 5, 2020December 7, 2020

Week 39: Kintsugi: Living in the ‘new normal’

How to make the best of the situation we have been thrown into? How to live the ‘new normal’?

Categories: home, Life, PhilosophyTags: alice in wonderland, dispensable, kintsugi, kintsukori, new normal, pomodoro, velazquez
By writingfromthekitchensink Posted on November 17, 2020February 28, 2021

Week 38: Never miss a chance to say “I Love You”

Love is Love. Just saying those words out loud makes everything bright and shiny.

Categories: Affirmations, family, Friendship, Life, parenting, RelationshipTags: I Love You, love
By writingfromthekitchensink Posted on October 30, 2020December 7, 2020

Week 37: “It’s Complicated”– My Relationship(s) with Time

Time is relative. We all know that. But can Time be multiple? Can Time exist in multiple ways in your life?

Categories: family, Life, self-discoveryTags: SAHM, Stay At Home Mom, time, time management
By writingfromthekitchensink Posted on October 17, 2020December 7, 2020

Week 36: Women and Mental Health

How to stay healthy mentally? Take charge and do what you must to ensure that your mind is as healthy as your body.

Categories: Feminism, Life, Mental strength, womanTags: be happy, mental health, Warrior
By writingfromthekitchensink Posted on September 22, 2020December 7, 2020

Week 35: Being an Empath

Are you ready to share someone else’s pain as well as their joy? The answer will reveal how you connect with other people.

Categories: Affirmations, introvert, Life, Relationship, self-discoveryTags: Empath, Empathy, Music in your heart, Self-preservation
By writingfromthekitchensink Posted on September 8, 2020

Week 34: A (love) letter to Self

Do not be afraid to show yourself some love. After all, we are all we have.

Categories: Affirmations, Identity, Mental strength, self-discovery, Swami Vivekananda
By writingfromthekitchensink Posted on September 7, 2020September 8, 2020

Week 33: The Magic/Reality of ‘Parallel Universe’

Exploring the social and affectual nature of the concept of ‘parallel universe’.

Categories: Death, Life, Literature, Philosophy, Reading, self-discoveryTags: Multiverse, Parallel universe
By writingfromthekitchensink Posted on September 3, 2020September 3, 2020

Week 32: Lust for Wandering

Wandering within and without. Tumbling down the rabbit hole, like Alice; I connect with the inner stirring to explore the world of my soul.

Categories: home, introvert, Life, Mental strength, self-discovery, Swami Vivekananda, TravelTags: solitude, Wandering, Wanderlust
By writingfromthekitchensink Posted on August 28, 2020August 28, 2020

Week 31: When Silence is Golden

The ability to discern when to speak and when to be quiet may be one of Life’s biggest lessons to learn.

Categories: Mental strength, Relationship, self-discoveryTags: listening, speaking up, think before you speak
By writingfromthekitchensink Posted on August 19, 2020December 7, 2020

Week 30: Affirmations: Turning the beat around

Affirmations can be a great way to travel light in the journey of Life.

Categories: Life, Mental strength, self-discoveryTags: Affirmations, empower, positive thoughts
By writingfromthekitchensink Posted on August 10, 2020August 10, 2020

Week 29: No Laughing Matter

A realist and cynic’s take on laughter as medicine.

Categories: Life, self-isolationTags: Comedy, Humour, Laughter

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