Designing the Room, Not the Candle
It was a random Monday morning in March. The clock said 5am. The AC temperature was 25°C. Windows were covered with dark curtains and no light was coming in. I was sitting on the side of my bed, staring at the wall in front of me. What was I thinking about? I was not thinking, … Designing the Room, Not the Candle

A Blanket, a Breakdown, and a Boarding Pass
A Blanket, a Breakdown, and a Boarding Pass The wind whistled against the glass, gentle but persistent, like a secret trying to slip into the room. She was wrapped in a thick quilt, curled in the exact shape of comfort. It was one of those rare winter mornings that made staying still feel like an … A Blanket, a Breakdown, and a Boarding Pass

Flowing With Intention
Life, for me, has always felt like a river. I’ve trusted the current to carry me: no maps, no paddles, just a quiet belief that the flow knows best. And for the most part, it did. I drifted through big decisions, trusting that things would somehow fall into place. But recently, I’ve started to notice … Flowing With Intention

Picture abhi baaki hai mere dost!
Okay a tie, a formal tucked in shirt and smooth talk -wow this guy is so professional that’s what I used to think about professionalism 10 years back. But you know what I discovered “just” dressing up is not being professional. Going out with friends, I noticed my best friend always received compliments about her … Picture abhi baaki hai mere dost!

The Illusion of Readiness
I used to believe there was a perfect moment to begin. A moment when I would feel fully prepared, completely confident, and ready to step into something new. I waited for that moment before making big decisions. Before raising my hand for opportunities. Before stepping into rooms that scared me. But life doesn’t wait for … The Illusion of Readiness

How was Goa?
A two-month apprenticeship in Goa? Not exactly where you’d expect to go for work, right? And whenever someone asks, “How was it?” my immediate response is always, “There were a lot of highs and lows.” Stepping into it, I realized it was so much more – challenging, exciting, and at times, overwhelming. It was already … How was Goa?

Playing With Freedom—Unfiltered Discoveries of a 20-Year-Old
What the F*ck Do I Do Now? I asked myself that question again. Not for the first time. Not for the tenth. More times than I could count. And it wasn’t about anything dramatic or life-changing—it wasn’t about work or relationships or some make-or-break decision. It was just about what the hell to do after … Playing With Freedom—Unfiltered Discoveries of a 20-Year-Old

The Doubt That Follows
Every decision we make is like planting a seed. At first, we can’t tell if it will grow into something strong or wither away. The only way to know if we made the right choice is to wait, nurture it, and see what grows. Every major decision I’ve made—whether leaving computer engineering, joining experiential education, … The Doubt That Follows

From the Backbench to Bold Moves – My Journey of Confidence
Zuveriya, the backbencher always choosing the last bench, avoiding eye contact with teachers, and staying silent in class. Answering questions? That was never my thing. I was scared of speaking up, scared of getting it wrong. But one day, something changed. It was a Marathi period, and the teacher asked a question. For some reason, … From the Backbench to Bold Moves – My Journey of Confidence

The Power of Measuring Growth in Days
We often hear about setting long-term goals—where do you see yourself in a year, five years, or even a decade? While thinking big is important, I found that breaking it down into days made everything much clearer for me. Instead of measuring my progress in months or years, I started measuring it in days. And … The Power of Measuring Growth in Days
