Book Review- The Forest of Enchantments by Chitra Banerjee DivakaruniI hesitated for far too long to pick up this book, primarily out of a lingering fear that I wouldn’t enjoy it as much as Palace of…Nov 8Nov 8
Book Review- Positive Intelligence by Shirzad ChamineThis self-help book can be succinctly summarized as “ repackaging old wine in a new bottle”.Nov 1Nov 1
You are special (Advice to my kids)Disclaimer- This post is part of the trait-series-for-kids, which I began to search and write for my kids in 2019. With this series of blog…Oct 25Oct 25
Book Review- First Things First by Stephen R. Covey“If you were to pause and think seriously about the “first things” in your life-the three or four things that matter most-what would they…Oct 4Oct 4
Who is he?Disclaimer- After briefing my view on her through the blog post “Who is She “, this post is an attempt at my introspection on the “status”…Sep 27Sep 27
Book Review- Reminders of Him by Colleen Hoover“Reminders of Him” by Colleen Hoover is a compelling read that delves into the profound sentiment, ‘ Hurt People Hurt People ‘. In her…Sep 21Sep 21
We are Tea BagsDisclaimer- The Tea Bag analogy is not my original idea; the interpretation is!!Sep 13Sep 13
Book Review- 8 Rules of Love by Jay ShettyThis book is my second read from Jay Shetty after Think Like Monk . As mentioned in the previous book’s review, Jay Shetty has become the…Aug 30Aug 30
Book Review- The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell“Naam Bade aur darshan chote” (Review in one line!!)Aug 16Aug 16