The Resilient Generations | Jahnvi

Sources and reading material: https://businessnewswales.com/millennials-resilient-generation/ https://deloitte.wsj.com/articles/pandemic-reveals-resiliency-of-gen-z-millennials-01595012528 https://researchoutreach.org/articles/degendering-millennials-organisational-resilience/?cn-reloaded=1 https://amodrn.com/a-millennial-guide-on-how-to-build-resilience-in-the-workplace/ Continue reading The Resilient Generations | Jahnvi

Connection | Kritika

“To join or fasten together.” I came across this simple definition when I searched for the word “Connecting”. We come across thousands of people in our lives from the time of our birth to our death. From our parents, siblings, family, friends, teachers, colleagues to strangers on the public transport, a library or a friend of a friend. But out of these thousands of people … Continue reading Connection | Kritika

Cultural Appropriation | Jahnvi

Cultural appropriation is a topic that has been in the spotlight for a while now. But sorry to disappoint the majority of you, because this isn’t a viewpoint many will appreciate. But I pride myself on this platform to be pure and provide original thoughts. So, I will give my very honest point of view. When celebrities get dreadlocks or any other beautiful hairstyles that … Continue reading Cultural Appropriation | Jahnvi

Friendship Antiquities | Shalini

The best kind of Antiques is old friends. Only a collector knows the true value of the antiques and only a true friend understands the value of friendship, for the others, it is just old useless stuff. They are priceless only to those who understand these things. All friends old or new are priceless. They are your insurance, your safety net. Please make friends very … Continue reading Friendship Antiquities | Shalini

What is Normal? | Triah

If you are just like me, to whom people complain that you are “too loud”, “too much” etc. I just want to say that you will always be “too much” for someone too loud, too quiet, too boring, too this or that for others.  I have been always asking myself the question “who are these people who decide too much”? And “How do they decide”? … Continue reading What is Normal? | Triah

Anxiety Management | Jahnvi

Sometimes we cannot go to professionals. Sometimes self-care is the option we opt for. I wrote about how worrying does no good. I talked about how nothing will be achieved if we worry, the only thing it’ll cause is an illness. But that doesn’t mean we don’t worry; everyone worries and so do I. Let us together discover ways we can manage the anxiety and … Continue reading Anxiety Management | Jahnvi

Believing | Kritika

“Never stop believing because miracles happen everyday” All of us believe in something. Something that we think about strongly, something we have complete faith in. We all believe in something or the other in the world around us. Something that makes us stronger, something that gives us strength and motivation, something that makes us want to strive for everything in life. A belief that doesn’t … Continue reading Believing | Kritika

Known or Unknown Devil | Shalini

“Known devil is better than the unknown devil.” This has been told to us since we were kids, but is it really true? Before we try to answer this question, I have another question for you. How do you know that the unknown person is the devil? Think about it. In assuming that the unknown is the devil, have you let your angle go by … Continue reading Known or Unknown Devil | Shalini