Published in Write Like a Girl·PinnedMember-onlyWhy I’m Determined to Get Better at NegotiatingEven when I find negotiation a tough skill to master — After becoming a mother, I think a lot about how to raise my now 2-year-old daughter without any gender stereotypes. Parenting is a lot about becoming a better role model that your child can follow. …Feminism4 min readFeminism4 min read
Published in Be Yourself·PinnedMember-onlyWhy I Don’t Mind When People Mispronounce My NameUnless they don’t even try to pronounce it right — My colleague had a beautiful Persian name which honestly wasn’t that hard to pronounce. When that white lady walked in and asked her to repeat her name a few times, she didn’t seem to mind. Or maybe she was accustomed to it by then. The white lady casually told her…Personal Story4 min readPersonal Story4 min read
Published in The Shortform·PinnedMember-onlyArt Without AudienceIs it worth it? — Should art be created without keeping the audience in mind or shout art cater to its audience? Does art even need an audience? Not every piece of art needs it but having an audience is important. Sometimes it’s all an artist does for a living. Sometimes it’s the appreciation they need to keep going. Sometimes for critical feedback too. Art is two-way communication between an artist and the audience. What the artist wanted to convey and what the audience received. It matters.Artist1 min readArtist1 min read
Published in Age of Empathy·PinnedMember-onlyThe Day I Stopped Smiling at Every StrangerI still reciprocate if they smile at me first — I’ve always considered smiling at complete strangers the best thing about Americans. And it’s contagious. I couldn’t even remember when it became the norm of my life to be the first one to pass a smile at every passer-by. But then the day came when it dawned on me I…Nonfiction4 min readNonfiction4 min read
Published in The Motherload·PinnedMember-onlyThe One Thing I Want To Learn From My ToddlerAnd the one thing I want to teach her. — Observing children can teach us many things. But what always amazes me is their spirit of ‘living in the moment’. The bewildered look on my toddler’s face when I tell her she can’t have all the candies right away and she needs to save for the future makes me feel…Parenting2 min readParenting2 min read
Published in The Shortform·Jan 14Member-onlyThe Seed of HappinessHumans are built to experience every emotion. But we keep chasing happiness — all the time. They say happiness should come from the ‘present you’ and not from the ‘after-5-year successful you’ — the one you idolize. …Life Lessons1 min readLife Lessons1 min read
Published in The Shortform·Nov 18, 2022Member-onlyIs Motivation a Trap?Motivation is the star of the self-help industry. But does it deserve all the hype?Motivation1 min readMotivation1 min read
Published in The Motherload·Nov 11, 2022Member-onlyThe Bad Reputation of ComparisonsIs it all bad though? — They say children are good imitators. Going by this analogy — as many parents do — I got into a habit of telling my 3-year-old daughter to do things like some other ‘ideal’ kid. Once I asked her to brush her teeth without any fuss like all the good kids…Parenting3 min readParenting3 min read
Published in The Shortform·Oct 21, 2022Member-onlyUnsolicited AdviceIs it always good to ignore? — Psychology1 min readPsychology1 min read
Published in The Shortform·Aug 28, 2022Member-onlyA Simple LifeDo we really want it? — Life Lessons1 min readLife Lessons1 min read