There’s a strange guilt attached to doing nothing.You sit down for a moment—just a moment—and suddenly your brain whispers, “Shouldn’t you be doing something productive?” As if breathing itself needs a deadline.But here’s the irony: the brain that pushes you to keep going is the very one quietly craving a pause. “Rest is not a... Continue Reading →
When Silence Builds Up and Words Escape
It happened in a moment so small, it could have slipped through time unnoticed—like an extra spoon of sugar in tea. But instead, it stayed.Recently, a friend looked at me and said, “That wasn’t you… that felt impulsive.”And just like that, my brain—usually a calm, well-behaved librarian—was suddenly accused of throwing a chair across the... Continue Reading →
The Art of Almost: Why We’re Brilliant at Starting… and Expert at Not Finishing
We humans are exceptional starters. Give us a Monday, a new notebook, a fresh year, or even a random 3:17 PM burst of motivation—and boom! A new life begins. Gym memberships are bought, journals are opened, diets are declared, and dreams are loudly announced.But somewhere between “Day 1” and “One day,” things quietly fall apart.... Continue Reading →
The Art of Selective Silence: A Superpower We Forgot We Had
In a world where even your neighbor’s cat seems to have an opinion, reacting has become a full-time job. Notifications ping, opinions fly, comparisons creep in like uninvited guests at a wedding buffet—and there we are, mentally replying to everything like unpaid customer service agents of life.But here’s a quiet rebellion: we don’t have to... Continue Reading →
The Invisible Traffic Jam Inside Your Head
There are days when your mind feels like a browser with 47 tabs open, three of them frozen, and you have no idea where the music is coming from. That, my friend, is brain fog—an uninvited guest that shows up without knocking and refuses to leave even after you’ve offered it tea. “Clarity isn’t lost... Continue Reading →
The Myth of the Multitasking Maestro
Somewhere along the way, we started believing we are superheroes—with one hand replying to emails, another stirring a curry, eyes glued to a WhatsApp message, and the brain… well, apparently running a full marathon.But here’s the plot twist: our brain isn’t multitasking. It’s just panic-switching in style.“Doing many things at once is the art of... Continue Reading →
The Comeback That Redefined Forever
Easter is not just a date on the calendar—it is a quiet revolution that begins in an empty tomb and echoes into our messy, everyday lives. If Christmas is the grand welcome, Easter is the powerful reminder that the story didn’t end in silence… it rose.Let’s be honest—most of us approach life like a Monday... Continue Reading →
The Invisible Applause We Secretly Live For
Somewhere between our first crayon drawing and our latest WhatsApp status, a quiet craving was born — the need to be seen, heard, and most importantly… approved. Validation is that invisible applause we don’t hear, but deeply feel.Ever noticed how a simple “well done” can brighten your entire day, while silence can make you question... Continue Reading →
The Art of Winning Without Becoming the Villain
“The best revenge is not to be like your enemy.” The first time I read that, I didn’t feel inspired… I felt slightly offended. Because honestly, isn’t revenge supposed to be satisfying? A little dramatic? Maybe even with background music?But the quote lingers. Like that one relative who refuses to leave after dinner.We live in... Continue Reading →
The Mind’s Inner Security Guard
There’s a tiny, overenthusiastic security guard living inside your head. No uniform, no badge—just a whistle, a flashlight, and a dramatic flair for overreaction. The moment something feels off, this guard doesn’t politely knock—oh no—it kicks the door open.“Alert! Alert! Something is wrong!” it shouts, even if the “wrong” is just someone cutting you in... Continue Reading →
Sick Leave: The Most Questioned Truth in Corporate Life
Somewhere between “I’m not feeling well” and “Can you still join the call?” lies the most dramatic plot twist of corporate culture.It’s fascinating, isn’t it? Companies proudly announce, “Your well-being is our priority.” Yet the moment you apply for sick leave, it suddenly feels like you’re submitting a PhD thesis for approval.“Are you really sick... Continue Reading →
Why the Heart Books Tickets for Destinations It Can Never Reach
There’s something beautifully inconvenient about the human brain. Out of all the intelligent, logical, problem-solving abilities it possesses, it still occasionally behaves like a hopeless romantic who forgot to read the instruction manual of reality.You know the feeling.That quiet pull toward someone.That unnecessary smile when their name pops up.That strange comfort in just being around... Continue Reading →
Ctrl + Alt + Heal: Fixing the Mind We Ignore
If your brain came with a manual, most of us would have lost it somewhere between school homework and adult responsibilities. Yet here we are—walking around with the most advanced supercomputer ever created, using it mainly to remember passwords, overthink conversations from 2009, and decide what to cook for dinner.Let’s be honest. “We own a... Continue Reading →
The Mind’s Secret Vacation: Why We Crave Alone Time
There comes a moment in every busy day when even the most social soul quietly whispers, “Can everyone… just pause?” Not out of irritation, but out of an unspoken longing—to meet oneself.Our mind, much like a phone running too many apps, heats up with constant conversations, responsibilities, and notifications. Alone time is its airplane mode.... Continue Reading →
Dear Mind, Meet My Heart (Good Luck!)
There is an ongoing silent debate inside every human being. No microphones, no audience—just two powerful voices trying to outsmart each other: the heart and the mind.The mind clears its throat first. Logical, well-dressed, and armed with spreadsheets of past experiences, it says, “Let’s be practical. Think long-term. Avoid unnecessary drama.”The heart, on the other... Continue Reading →
