For the longest time, I believed that saying yes was a sign of kindness. Whether it was a friend needing a favour, a family commitment, or an extra responsibility at work, my instinct was always to agree. After all, isn’t that what a “good” person does? But over time, I realized something. Every time I…
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Breaking Free from Self-Doubt: How to Build Unshakable Confidence
I have always been clear about who I am and where my strengths lie. Self-doubt was never something I struggled with personally. I knew my worth, trusted my abilities, and never hesitated to take on new challenges. But over the years, as I have interacted with many women, I have realized that self-doubt is a…
Redefining Strength: What It Truly Means to Be a Strong Woman
Growing up, I always believed that a strong woman never cried, never stumbled and carried the weight of the world without breaking. I thought strength meant endurance—the ability to keep going, no matter what. But life has a way of reshaping our definitions. Today, when I look back at the women around me—my mother, my…
Theme Reveal – Write A page A day 2025
Empowering Women: My Journey Through 28 Days of Writing Every story of change begins with a conversation. This February, as part of the Write a Page a Day challenge by Blogchatter, I am starting a conversation—one that is close to my heart, relevant to our times, and necessary for the world we live in. I…
That Secret Passage in University Library!
Long ago, I was studying for my master’s degree in Physics at a university in Haryana. I was staying in the women’s hostel and our warden Ms Sethi was a grey-haired lady whose eyes were bright and she was always ready to help and counsel the hostel mates. She has solutions to every problem. Her…