A Fault Confessed Is Half Redressed

Owning up? Yeah, that feels like carrying a backpack full of bricks. Blaming someone else? Way easier, just toss that guilt like a hot potato. Saying ‘I was wrong’ takes guts, honesty, and a moment of silence for your ego. And since that combo isn’t available on most people’s daily menus, they go for theContinue reading “A Fault Confessed Is Half Redressed”

On Embracing the Journey of Life

Life is a magnificent yet unpredictable journey, often dotted with challenges that test our strength, patience, and resilience. While moments of joy and triumph bring a sense of fulfillment, the challenges truly shape us into who we are. Challenges come in many shapes and forms, personal struggles, professional hurdles, relationship conflicts, or unexpected setbacks. TheseContinue reading “On Embracing the Journey of Life”

The Art of Living in The Moment

The idea of living in the moment is not just a proposition but an important concept. I know living in the moment is not as simple as the saying ‘live as there is no tomorrow’ goes. Living in the moment takes a lot of practice and exercise. But once you learn to enjoy and beContinue reading “The Art of Living in The Moment”

It’s The Simple Things…

Some say it’s the simple things in life that count. Such people stumble on a beautiful today and trip on a wonderful tomorrow. Such people have these little and simple things that bring moments of pure magic and joy. Imagine turning on the radio, and hearing your favorite song. Thinking of someone, and they giveContinue reading “It’s The Simple Things…”

The Colors of Winter

Canadian winters, admittedly, have a less-than-favorable reputation with those not thrilled with the promise of hiemal days and brumal nights. Conversely, not only is snow enchantingly beautiful in reality, but it is as warm as the glow of topaz. You only need to embrace it. If you look profusely, you’ll see this beautiful season brimmingContinue reading “The Colors of Winter”

Do you Play Your Words Right?

There is no novelty in me saying that words are very powerful. Likewise, there is no secret too in saying that if words are used correctly, they can uplift, inspire, and nourish souls: but if they spread a streak of negativity, they tend to tear everything apart. Where positive words have a soothing power, negativeContinue reading “Do you Play Your Words Right?”

On Lending Yourself to Yourself

Might have heard of the word self-esteem, right? I have, a lot. Since when? I know not. But ever wondered what this word contains? The “esteem” part of self-esteem comes from the Latin verb aestimare, meaning “to value“. Also, this “esteem” part is a verb, and verbs we all know are always the main partContinue reading “On Lending Yourself to Yourself”