Adventures in Kazakhstan

Welcome, fellow travellers, to a whirlwind recount of my escapades in the enchanting land of Kazakhstan! Brace yourselves for a rollercoaster ride filled with laughter, mishaps, and a sprinkle of historical titbits. Today, I’ll regale you with tales from Almaty, where we explored the bustling streets and sampled delicious local cuisine, the incredible Kok Tobe, … Read more

The best mirror is an old friend

Finding parts of ourself through the eyes of old friends. There are parts of us, that were the original innocent and untarnished versions they existed a long time ago. Before we grew up and learnt the ways of the world. This shiny bit surfaces when we meet our old friends, the ones that held our hands … Read more

Rediscovering Wisdom: Lessons from Winnie the Pooh

Those that remember Winnie the Pooh, may recollect that the last dialogue as the most poignant and memorable;  “Promise me you’ll always remember: You’re braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think.” The value of relationships is the foremost contributor to our happiness. Investing in friendships and savoring them over … Read more

The dominance and control phenomena

With the world being radicalized and an increasing dominance phenomenon, people want to belong, and this allows another person’s voice into your head. We are free; we have been born free. We are not meant to be dominated to behave and think in a particular manner. Being able to think through a situation is our … Read more

Unveiling the Silent Struggle -2

Women’s Journey to Worthiness, Confidence, and Self-Esteem In the quiet corners of every woman’s heart lies a story of Worthiness—a narrative shaped by the ebbs and flows of self-confidence and self-esteem. Women have navigated a labyrinth of societal expectations and cultural norms for centuries, often grappling with their sense of worth in a world that … Read more

The Non-Apologetic Sorry

There is an interesting difference between saying sorry and asking for forgiveness. And how the latter is the game changer in conflict resolution and building healthy relationships. While saying sorry and asking for forgiveness are related concepts often used interchangeably, they have distinct meanings and implications in communication and interpersonal relationships. Saying sorry involves expressing … Read more

The Little Liar by Mitch Albom

A book is amazing when it stays with you, and you relive it in yourmind looking at the various characters as people that you know and have met. When that happens the book is a keeper. I recommend Mitch Albom’s poignant novel, “The Little Liar,” thereader is taken on a heart-wrenching journey through the complex … Read more