Minimalism is a term that’s been flung around a lot lately, often reduced to Instagrammable shots of bare walls and a single chair in a room. But over the years, as I have juggled multiple roles, while navigating diverse personal and professional landscapes, I’ve come to realize that minimalism is … [Read more...]
How Not to Be a Buzz Killington: A Comprehensive Guide to Actually Living Without Killing the Vibe
Written By: Someone Who Gets That Life Can Be Annoying, but Let’s Try to Keep It Together Anyway Buzz Killington /bʌz-kɪl-ɪŋ-tən/noun 1. A person who, either intentionally or unintentionally, drains the energy or enthusiasm from any given moment, conversation, or experience by offering … [Read more...]
The Quiet Strength of Grace: Navigating Life with Dignity and Kindness
In the rush of our daily lives, where time is fragmented, emotions often stretched, and conflicts seemingly inevitable, one principle stands out for its quiet but enduring power: grace. There is a certain elegance in responding to life’s inevitable complexities with dignity, a strength that is … [Read more...]
What Could Have Been: Imagining an India and Pakistan that Walked a Different Path
There’s a familiar ache in the hearts of many from the Indian subcontinent, a deep, unspoken grief at what could have been. It’s the kind of melancholy that arises when two people who were once one, sever ties and take separate paths, only to realize years later that their fates were always … [Read more...]
8 R’s to Wind Down Your Day: A Framework for Ending each Day with Purpose
Life doesn’t slow down for anyone. We all get caught in the rush, and winding down at the end of a long day can feel like an afterthought, something we do because we have to, not because we’ve given it intentional space. But imagine if we approached the end of the day with purpose, with a sense of … [Read more...]
Crafting Your Narrative: 7 Quiet Revelations on Self-Worth, Growth, and Personal Mastery
There’s a quiet revolution that happens when you begin to understand your worth - when you stop measuring yourself by other people’s standards and start defining your own. It’s a subtle but powerful shift, one that transforms how you approach your life, your work, and your relationships. When you … [Read more...]
Breaking Free from the Echoes of Our Own Thoughts: The Art of Escaping Mental Mazes
We often find ourselves locked in a familiar, yet frustrating pattern - the same thoughts playing on repeat like a song stuck in our heads. We dissect moments, revisit decisions, retrace conversations, all in the hope that relentless analysis will lead to some kind of breakthrough. But the more we … [Read more...]
The Forgotten Goldmine: How We’re Overlooking the Greatest Resource of Our Time
We live in a world where solutions to complex problems seem to pop up every day, like mushrooms after a rainstorm. Every corner of our society is looking for breakthroughs - whether it’s the latest technological advancement, a novel way to manage the climate crisis, or how to navigate the tricky … [Read more...]
Embracing Now: Finding Strength and Purpose in Life’s Journey
I often say that "a sword cannot complain about how long it was in the fire". The heat may have been excruciating, the flames relentless, but it is precisely this crucible that made the sword strong, sharp, and resilient. In the same way, life’s experiences, no matter how challenging, are the fire … [Read more...]
The Power of Just Getting Started: Embracing the ‘What’ and Letting Go of the ‘How’
There’s a moment in every journey where we stand at the crossroads, wrestling with the enormity of what lies ahead. We become tangled in the complexities of the "how" - how do we execute this plan, how do we ensure success, how do we avoid failure? But in my experience, this preoccupation with the … [Read more...]