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Month: February 2018

Can we let Sridevi RIP. Please, please!! #MondayMusings

Can we let Sridevi RIP. Please, please!! #MondayMusings

It was a lazy Sunday. Lazy, as I skipped my cycling plans; an activity that gives my day a very lively kick-start. But then I was also happy to be able to sleep in that extra bit. I slept tad late on Saturday night as I was trying to catch up on some blogs. I was reading Mayura’s blog, Diary of an Insane Writer where she wrote about “breaking up with Whatsapp”. It spoke to me in more ways than one. So yesterday…

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Why You Should Choose A Fitness Regime that You Enjoy: #SuperBloggerChallenge2018

Why You Should Choose A Fitness Regime that You Enjoy: #SuperBloggerChallenge2018

    After many years of being passionate about fitness, I have come to one over-arching conclusion: Follow a fitness regime that you enjoy. Not that which is in vogue, or that which your friends are doing, or the one that helps you burn maximum calories. After all fitness is not a short-term journey. It’s a life long commitment, that each one of us needs to stick to. Fitness should be as much part of our lives as brushing our…

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An Epic Week Gone By:#MondayMusings

An Epic Week Gone By:#MondayMusings

Last week was epic! It was a “heroic” week, so to speak. Grand and monumental in scale. A week that came with lot of unique experiences and also one that threw plenty of curve balls my way. I guess in totality the “good” and the “ugly” managed to balance each other pretty well, even though precariously. On Monday I visited the absolutely outstanding India Art Fair with the nineteen year-old. And Oh Boy! was I floored? You bet I was…

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Celebrating Ma; My Shakti, My Warrior Queen: #MondayMusings

Celebrating Ma; My Shakti, My Warrior Queen: #MondayMusings

Celebrating Ma;  My Shakti, My Warrior Queen as you would have guessed is a sequel to this blog post from last week. It was written when my family and I were going through a truly testing time, amidst which; by God’s grace, we were holding our ground and staying optimistic. It wasn’t easy to stay that way, given the fact that the doctors had given my mother just a few hours to live. Those few hours got prolonged to a week- fortunately…

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Ma: My Shakti, My Warrior Queen

Ma: My Shakti, My Warrior Queen

This nebulous February afternoon, I realise my post “When the Going Gets Tough, The Tough Get Going”   was written with a divine purpose. Everything in life is synchronous. I do not believe in coincidences. That post probably spilled out of my being, so that it could be a reminder that was the only way to be;  positive and strong.