There often days and weeks of intense work and pressure. Its fun, its invigorating, high on adrenaline. When its done I am looking forward to not sleep in as others normally do, but to do mundane stuff. To go to the vegetable mandi to look and feel the vegetables while menu plans drift in andContinue reading “Mundane”
Tag Archives: wellbeing
Grief
There is no one way to grieve like there is no one way to live. My tryst with grief has been fairly different from many others. I wondered why for a while. I questioned myself about my inability to grieve. Every time I consoled someone else, or counselled, I kept checking how I felt aboutContinue reading “Grief”
Love
Love has always been projected as between a man and woman … leading to either tragedy or happily ever after. This heteronormative image has been created and reinforced over and over through preaching, family tales, literature, societal events and pop culture. But the beauty of love is that it is universal, all encompassing, life givingContinue reading “Love”
A Me I didn’t know
Mental health is complex … an enigma … a road full of blooming trees, sudden potholes, detours, often absence of maps, dark, lonely, sudden ray of sunshine and birds singing, thunder, downpours, fellow travelers, cheering crowds, jeering folks … but I am here ! I think I am here. My doctor has to certify thatContinue reading “A Me I didn’t know”
Are You Selling Attention
Technology is a tool for both helping humans and destroying them. This is the paradox of our time which we are compelled to face. Frank Herbert