“Can’t you draw a straight line? How many times should I teach you?” the teacher yelled. The whole class started laughing and within few moments this little girl starts crying….
Month: July 2016
Get Well Soon!
I enjoy every aspect of parenting, the attitude, tantrums, fun, play and stories. However there is one phase that I dislike (read hate) about parenting. Any guesses? It’s the time…
Children, Focus on Studies and Inner Narrative
“It’s never about the events that happen in your life, but the way you play that in your mind that shifts your response” I said to a 13 year-old boy…
A ‘Teacher’ makes all the difference
“I never teach my pupils, I only provide the conditions in which they can learn.”- Albert Einstein. Today I want to share a story with you, which I read few…
My Mum
“I’m bored mumma” says my 9 year-old. It is a pleasant rainy afternoon and I’m immersed reading a romantic story. I think for few seconds I tell her to write…
Reader’s Question #2- Weight Loss and Inner Narrative
In my earlier post, I discussed the importance of decoding the inner narrative. One of the main reasons to do this is to achieve the goals in our life. Rewriting…
The boy who loved adventure
In a small village near the Northern Plains, there lived a 15 year-old boy. He loved adventure. Every day he went to the nearby woods and stared at the Great Northern…
#Saree- My favourite outfit!
“Style is something that each one of us already has. All we need to do is find it.”- Diane Furstenberg As a child I admired women who wore a saree….
Mission Accomplished!
“Good news mumma……YAY!!!!” she squealed in joy as she got off the school bus. “Wow! That’s great. Now please tell me what’s it?” I reply trying to hide my excitement….
Blessed Morning!
Today I woke up late, however the morning chores went smoothly and I managed to make these super yummy and spongy Rava Masala Idli for Samu’s breakfast tiffin. “Look mumma”…