Week 25: I Own My Anger. Do you?
Accepting my emotions and embracing them as my own, instead of fighting it may just be the next best step to making peace with oneself. It is cathartic. Have you tried it?
Creativity in chaos
Accepting my emotions and embracing them as my own, instead of fighting it may just be the next best step to making peace with oneself. It is cathartic. Have you tried it?
Can you find magic in the everyday? What are the things you swear by?
Writing down our thoughts can be a great way to find a friend in ourselves.
Another journey, another adventure into one’s self. Maybe there is some peace at the end of the road?
Why is it socially unacceptable to not like cooking? Exploring some socially entrenched ideas about cooking.
In my last week’s blog post, I talked about the 30-Day Mothering Challenge and true to my word and nature, I did take up the challenge. And the incorrigible perfectionist … Continue reading Week 6: Come on, it’s Play Time!
Mothering challenge? Spoiler Alert! I intend to break a few age-old beliefs here, so brace yourselves. You might think that the placement of the words ‘mother’ and ‘challenge’ next … Continue reading Week 5: Mothering Challenge and Gratitude: When the Zen Master meets Hulk
Are you a traveller or are you a tourist? Do you like going to the places that are recommended or do you like going off the beaten path? Recently, I … Continue reading Week 4: Pack your books and movie CDs ‘cos we are going a-travelling
I came to realize the sheer number of ‘things’ we use and (believe we) need in our everyday life when we went trekking in the Himalayas and had to limit … Continue reading Week 2: My Favourite Things
My dear best friend, You have been there for me since the time I have understood the meaning of friendship. You have been with me through all life’s ups and … Continue reading Week 1: Meet my best friend, my hero
Recently, I won the NaNoWriMo event and when I say “won”, I mean that I wrote 50,000 words of a novel in a month. Needless to say, it was a … Continue reading What I learned from NaNoWriMo and my 52 Week Blog Challenge 2020
My 5 year old told me today, ‘Mamma, I like this new year because I like new things’. There is something magical about something brand new. Something untouched, unadulterated. I … Continue reading The Illusion of New Beginnings