Exactly one year ago, I published a blog: Perks of having nothing to do, where I wrote about the positive side of having absolutely nothing to do. It's a coincidence that this year, we are all having those perks by our side.This year, all of us have switched to the super basic mode of living life. It's strange how difficult it is for most of us to live a simple life. We're not used to this. At the back of our mind, most of us are upset about the situation. Even I am. After a lot of thinking, overthinking, crying, we're all finding our own calm and dealing with this one day at a time. As you must already know, Feeling low in this situation is very natural. Finding the way out of these troublesome thoughts can be a task. For those of us who are struggling to pave our own career path, any kind of hindrance can seem like the sky is falling or the universe is not on our side. Especially when we have so much time in our hands, control over our negative thoughts can go o
It's only been a year since I started reading books. It used to be really difficult for me to stick to a book, rather stick to a story for too long. Last year when I randomly selected books that were of my interests and started reading them was when I realised why I couldn't read properly all this while. Since then, I don't go looking for the popular authors, the most recommended books or the fancy covers. I only pick up a book if it is relatable enough or if I want to explore a new topic given in that book. Of course, not all of them are always a good decision, but I'm happy at least I'm able to finish them. Recently I came across a book fair while I was roaming around aimlessly in one of the lanes in my city. I came across this book called: Life Lessons from Remarkable Women, tales of triumph, failure, and learning to love yourself. What struck me was the latter part. The book has been given a feminine layout and highlights the little things that need to be