The Wisdom of Awareness: {NaBloPoMo} Day 1
byNov. 1: When you’re having a bad day with your mental health, what do you do to help yourself? Ever so often one succumbs…
I write.
I have written voraciously over many years. Of late, I’ve become more focused and specific about what and where I write. I have won awards in writing competitions over the past years and am proud of how far I’ve come. I enjoy the thrill of putting thoughts and emotions into words.
My words can be found on Women’s Web, Toastmaster International, Opticians Guild, DC Careers and more. I believe in raising the bar everywhere I go. Searching and ensuring quality and equality and challenging the norm in every space I venture into drives me out of bed every morning.
I love collaborating with women to raise this bar and I use the words I write to shine the light
Below are all the posts from this blog.
Nov. 1: When you’re having a bad day with your mental health, what do you do to help yourself? Ever so often one succumbs…
I recently added this book, 84 Charing Cross Road on my Goodreads list as someone, and I forget who, had chalked it down to…
The book, Harp, by Nidhi Dalmia came to me as part of Blogadda’s Book Review program. Reading the blurb, I was excited for the book…
Before We Visit The Goddess (Referred to as Goddess below) was a book I was waiting for since when Chitra Banerjee announced it was…
Yesterday marked another first of another phase of my life. I started walking in the pool. No, I didn’t swim, I just walked. Up…
Blogadda has been doing a fun thing on twitter called #AddaTales. It’s gotten quite a bit of steam (the good kind) and the outcome…
It had become a habit, his grandkids had started sending him pictures of their artwork, little stories they wrote, and even their spoils of…
It’s been such a long while since Ive written here, but since yesterday the itch has gotten stronger and am bone tired and aching…
Faith: Something I’ve always believed in. Sub-sconsicoulsy all along, and more cosciously over the past couple of years. I falter. I am not perfect, and…