3 Life Lessons Being Covid19 Positive Taught Me
The second Covid19 wave mercilessly devoured many countries, mine being one of them. Daily headlines spread even more fear. Soon the horrors started hitting close to home. People I knew were gasping for air, waiting for hospital beds for days
How I Have Been Tackling the Hard Days of the Pandemic
Doesn’t the global pandemic seem more like an apocalypse on some days? Even knowing that there will be an end to these hard days of the pandemic, perhaps through a scientific victory or sheer human resilience, still I feel like
7 tips for raising independent kids as early as their 1st birthday!
As parents, our aim is not to raise slobs in our homes. We all are united in the front that we rather not have clingy and overly dependent children. The only solution to make sure this doesn’t happen is by
Appreciation ‘a lost art’, amidst social media narcissism
The other day my friends (who may have the secret desire for me to go insane) suggested I see this video that went viral. It had that generated millions of likes on Instagram and Youtube. With just two words (used
Comparison: the sneaky killjoy ruining your life!
It was a regular workday. I was trying to get some work done while my kids interrupted me every other minute. To be fair to them, it did look like I was drumming the keyboard for fun. Meanwhile, I was snooping,
3 spiritual self-care tips for parents facing burnout
What kind of parent do you aspire to be? Joyful, involved and loved or angry, disconnected, and resented? Without a doubt, God-loving parents want to fall into the former description. So they do all they can, to give the best
Are you stuck in a hurt locker? Here’s how you can break free
I like watching war films. It's exciting to watch soldiers in action, taking hard decisions on autopilot, sometimes in situations that are mind-numbingly gory. The Hurt Locker was a 2008 American war thriller film that shows soldiers' varying psychological reactions