Okay, so we are back once again for the Wrap-up and TBR sesh. January and February didn't have any books, because- exams. So I did start picking a few books after my exams ended two weeks ago. So without further ado, here's the wrapup and TBR: March Wrap Up: So I did a reread of … Continue reading March Wrap Up and April TBR 2020
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My Three Year Journey on My Blog
As I was having a conversation about the happiest moments in my life, it occurred to me that it has been three years since I made this blog. So, happy three years to me! So, I took a trip down memory lane and realized how much has changed in this place. I actually started this … Continue reading My Three Year Journey on My Blog
Listening to Shame- Brenē Brown
BrenÄ“ Brown recounts the aftermath of what happened after her last speech on the power of vulnerability and goes on about the difference between guilt and shame as well as its algorithm. https://www.ted.com/talks/brene_brown_listening_to_shame The talk was a really great eye-opener for me because of the way she described the two emotions that I constantly feel; … Continue reading Listening to Shame- BrenÄ“ Brown
All Your Twisted Secrets- Time Log
*It has been long since I did one of these, but to be honest; it's either me forgetting about the idea of doing this sorta thing until I finish the book or the idea never crosses my head. Thankfully due to the extensive time that I have because of quarantine, it slipped my mind to … Continue reading All Your Twisted Secrets- Time Log
The Hole at the Ozone Layer is Drastically Improving!
Apparently, there is a major improvement in the healing of the ozone layer around the Antarctic Region. This may be due to the Montreal Protocol made in 1987 to stop producing ozone-depleting substances (ODSs) that could be responsible for the change or reversing of the air currents that can deplete these layers. Two major examples … Continue reading The Hole at the Ozone Layer is Drastically Improving!
Let’s Talk Lo-Fi Beats
*This was actually inspired by a Youtuber who chose this theme for the month of April in her bullet journal.* If you are a regular listener of lo-fi beats, you would be familiar with the animated study girl that appears as the key picture whenever we click on a playlist of lo-fi beats. For some … Continue reading Let’s Talk Lo-Fi Beats
Say Your Truths and Seek Them In Others – Elizabeth Lesser
In this TED Talk, Elizabeth Lesser takes the time to talk about frayed relationships as well as how the death of a loved one brought out the light into making way for saving a strained relationship. https://www.ted.com/talks/elizabeth_lesser_say_your_truths_and_seek_them_in_others?utm_campaign=tedspread&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=tedcomshare When I listened to this Ted Talk, I felt a wave of emotion rush through me as I … Continue reading Say Your Truths and Seek Them In Others – Elizabeth Lesser
How to Make Plans to Choose Your Ideal Career Path + Addressing About COVID-19
In this episode, I talk about the various ways that you can plan out your career path and how to select your choice of interest that would make for the fundamental essence of this path. The link for the episode is down below, so do listen to it and follow me on Spotify, Castbox, Breaker, … Continue reading How to Make Plans to Choose Your Ideal Career Path + Addressing About COVID-19
There’s no shame in taking care of your mental health- Sangu Delle
In a personal talk, Sangu Delle feels remorse for the deep prejudice of his own race: "Men shouldn't take care of their own mental health. He says that handling emotion and anxiety in his society is tough and thus he quotes "Being honest about how we feel doesn't make us weak - it makes us … Continue reading There’s no shame in taking care of your mental health- Sangu Delle
The Arrow of a Critic
Criticism- an abstract concept that I must endure at times The few lines of negativity that shake my self-esteem and break down my barriers The expectations that I should fulfil, the thoughts of others consuming my mind. It isn't pretty and it feels like I can't think and act for myself. Those moments cause more … Continue reading The Arrow of a Critic