I recently finished reading “The Light We Carry” by Michelle Obama. In the book the former First Lady shares her perspective on how to persevere in this tough world and…
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2023 – THE YEAR OF HABITS!
February 7, 2023Happy New Year! Its been almost 2 years since my last post and I must say it feels nice to put pen to paper. The pandemic left with hunkering down at home…
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20 Books in 2020
February 22, 2021In 2020 I continued my quest to read as many books as I could. My goal was to read 20 (duh 2020!). One benefit of COVID was and is still…
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Green Trees, Fall Colors Replenished my Mind
February 12, 2021Happy New Year! The start of 2021 looks very much like the end of 2020, but hope is in the air and more importantly I AM BACK! I’ve been on…
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Taste the Nation Indeed!
July 28, 2020I recently finished watching the new Padma Laxmi show, Taste The Nation, on Hulu. In the show Padma travels to various immigrant communities throughout the United States to explore the…
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Quarantication for the Win
May 31, 2020Last year on Memorial Day weekend my sister and I were in Europe sipping tea, eating crepes, and enjoying a Tennis match at the French Open. This incredible trip with…
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South Asians In Da Houz
May 15, 2020The month of April 2020 has been good to Indian Americans in the media. While the whole world was experiencing unprecedented uncertainty, there was one thing for certain – Indian…
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Silver Lining in Quarantining
April 27, 2020We’re living in interesting times. Who would have thought that an invisible to the eye disease would take hold of our society — grinding it to a halt, forcing us…
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Career Reflections
April 20, 2020Millennials are the largest demographics in the workplace today. The generation is notoriously known for job hopping. 2019 Deloitte Millennial Survey found that 49% of millennials would quit their jobs…
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How Many Books Can You Read in a Year?
March 30, 2020One of my goals for 2019 was to Read More. Inspired by a friend who read 40 books in a year, I started off with a goal that was more…