Book Review: Rise Luminosity by Anil Annaiah is a perfect coffee table companion
Review: “You can choose to be the one… who can share the brightness you see.” Sometimes, all it takes is one line. One moment of stillness, one string of words…
Review: “You can choose to be the one… who can share the brightness you see.” Sometimes, all it takes is one line. One moment of stillness, one string of words…
Review: “You matter. Your presence matters. Your choices matter. Every single day, you are shaping the world around you. And the world needs you to show up fully—with all your…
Review: “The little girl in your heart,She needs the warmth of your words,She seeks the assurance of your presence,She reaches for the hold of your hand—Only yours, and no one…
Review: “It’s not about what happened in the past; we should always work towards improving our future.” Some scars run so deep that only time and truth can begin to…
Review: “Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare, Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare.” To me, mantras are more than just chants. They are sacred gifts—subtle expressions…
Review: "The chains of guilt are powerful, and indeed, they are of your own making. You have the strength to breaak them. The question is not about what has been…
Review: “She played with fear, she loved the chase,The thrill of making heart misplace.Watched them crumble, watched them cry,Power was hers — it lit her sky.” Poetry, at its best,…
Review: ‘We all have bad days, we all lose focus, and experience burnout. But do you know what sets the successful apart from others who do not make it? Those…
Review: ‘How you choose to move forward, despite the struggles, is what defines you.’'It is true everyone is dealt their own hand of cards. But what we do with them…
Review: "You were the sunshineThat calmed the storm within." Some books don’t just tell a story—they stay with us, become a part of our journey, a reflection of who we…
Happy World Book Day! Books have always been my sanctuary — a place of wonder, comfort, and growth. They’ve made me believe in goodness, opened my heart to love, shifted…
Review: “Some things are best learnt by living, not by telling.” This line from the book beautifully encapsulates the essence of Rujuta Diwekar’s insightful book, The Commensense Diet. Here, she…
Review: Snakes and Ladders was a simple board game. In a way it was a preparation for life. Almost to the top, and then down to the bottom. And if…
Review: “With not a single touch nor a single whisper.With not half a smile nor the memory of a caress like feather.With not a kiss nor an embrace of love.Memories.…
Review: "She saw her life passing by…All adding up to that moment was most magical.The burden of expectations… somewhat eased." Life is rarely easy—especially for women. Dreams often find themselves…
‘Nothing beats kindness, it sits quietly beyond all things.’ Five years later, I read my favourite book, The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse, and it felt like…
Review: “You know you’ll never be happy until that part of you has emerged into the light.” Stress is an undeniable aspect of modern life—persistent, multifaceted, and often overwhelming. While…
Review: ‘Little acts of courage, honesty and sacrifice, Qualities on which you can’t put a price. That is when the oyster of the eye conjures up a pearl. And after crossing the lower…
Review: ‘There's so much more across the fence,Since when did you lose the nerve to jump upon,There’s so much more to that book on your lap,Than the page you are…
Review: ‘We believe our aim in life is to accomplish our goals, but the best feeling actually comes from pursuing them.’ I recently came across an insightful post about this…