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This one might hit a nerve with many but hear me out. Some of you may know I’m in the middle of moving houses this
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This one might hit a nerve with many but hear me out. Some of you may know I’m in the middle of moving houses this
Despite my daily being organised and sans any majors scheduling disasters (except this past Monday. Let’s not even go there!) I still feel rather lost
Have you ever felt your gut churn at what seems to be logically the best way forward? Or your stomach jump up and dance at
So this is what a career change feels like. It’s eery. I’m happy. Ecstatic. But iffy. There’s this gorgeous fear in the depths of my
Dust if You Must was written by Mrs Rose Milligan from Lancaster in Lancashire, England, and first published on September 15th 1998 in the 21st
This is a win. For Women’s Rights. For Parents Rights. For Human Rights. For taking a step back and realising the human need to bond and recuperate after a life altering event. It is time to celebrate that Mothers in Pakistan are now able to breathe a little easier.
Why I stayed home with my child instead of pursuing my seven figure career with zero regret. To date.
Coming out with the guiltiest of my pleasures isn’t a joke. I was raised by a breed that emphasised most on keeping appearances of grace under all circumstances in life. Little did they know child birth or simply late thirties would break a valve. Welcome to the first of my Guilty Pleasures Series because I can’t keep hiding any more.
A slight deviation from the happy shiny.
London brings out my journey through life like no other. For which I thank her. Vulnerability is my super power. What’s Yours?
Five things we need to think before we get swept away with the gorgeous graffiti of patriotism that very quickly escalated into jingoism including a Mother’s take on war in this world. A little heartbroken today yet still struggling to make tomorrow a better day