Go Clean the house


Do you avoid mundane tasks like cleaning your house, digital space etc. If so, think again.

Can’t you drive fast?


During a long trip, a father, son, and grandfather debated the significance of a slow car. The boy argued a better driver could go faster, promoting a profound discussion on the interdependence of mind and body, or driver and car. The realization that one cannot outrun their physical or mental capabilities led to the understanding of empathy and compassion as essential life lessons.

Crossing the hurdles


The auto driver dropped Shrikant just at the other side of the road so that he can cross the road to reach office. Today is the first day for Shrikant at this new office, and Bangalore is a new city for him. Coming from a small town, where traffic meant you can see 20 vehiclesContinueContinue reading “Crossing the hurdles”

What’s new this year?


New year wishes are flooding our mailbox and apps, and we respond as we can. I feel it is mostly seen as a duty to share happy new year message hence many believe in mass communication than one to one communication. This new world is accepting mass communication through an electronic medium as a new norm.ContinueContinue reading “What’s new this year?”

Parting Song : Goodbye my Friend


No Music, No Orchestra, No singer around but I can hear the music, orchestra and a beautiful song. Song so loud that, it woke me up at 4:00 AM despite body yet to recover from a long tiring previous day. I woke up to listen to the song carefully and feel the music. Upon attention,ContinueContinue reading “Parting Song : Goodbye my Friend”

Vande Mataram (Salute to the Mother)


“Thank you for understanding the pain of a working mother”, One woman employee told to her manager when her manager carefully listened the struggle that she goes through everyday managing her two kids and then cutting across the traffic of the city and showing the professional world a face that she is fine. She couldn’t get aContinueContinue reading “Vande Mataram (Salute to the Mother)”