Tag: choice

  • Crack In The Ceiling

    Crack In The Ceiling

    Growing up in the 80s, discussions about the elusive glass ceiling were commonplace among the educated adults, often accompanied by sympathetic nods of acknowledgment. Over time, this concept gained traction, with publications like Reader’s Digest shedding light on its significance, particularly in hindering the career progression of women and minority groups within organizations. Despite the…

  • A moment of choice

    As I was recovering from the burns, one day, an elderly nun came by my bed. I am a sceptic an I thought to myself; here goes one more of apostle. The nun, came up to me and said, “your life so far is over, you are whole and complete and equipped to begin the…

  • surrounding yourself with love.

    Aunt Vaidehi, is a great knowledge bank. She can also be amusing. Yet she is not really a very popular relative, the reason could be that she is quite judgemental and puts things rather cuttingly. It is kind of a compulsion for her to show the other in bad light. To think at one time…

  • Begetting change

    Have you noticed how we react in a particular manner in each situation, the choice we make is similar as a result we achieve the same end result. At the landmark forum one of the major keys of transformation handed was to change the perspective, behaviour or response such that we move past an unresolved…

  • Finding the freedom in say No…

    I have always had issues in saying no to certain people, I would oblige with so much of anger and resentment. But saying No was a No-NO, even to the day despite my age and physical challenges I find it impossible to say no, be it telling my kids to wake up on their own,…

  • Laurel’s Wreath sacrificed..?

    I have this little dog barking in my head, particularly when I hear the word sacrifice. There is so much of reverence and a laurel’s wreath bequeathed, I stand correct a halo drawn over this word sacrifice. We are being subjected to the great sacrifice of the Gandhi-Nehru amalgam, and the freedom struggle, well to…