Balancing the art of âOther-focusedâ and âSelf-focusedâ ambition. While this is relevant for all genders; Women and girlâs are more … More
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Wisdom from dogs about life and work. And pets in general.
My favorite slack channel at work is often #dogs@<insert company you work for>. The joy employees share from moments with … More
If you were laid offâŚa gentle reminder
A 7-step framework that could be helpful immediately upon being laid off. Being laid off is never pleasant. We tie … More
7 ways to take care of our body as we age.
If childhood and youth gifted us with a sense of invincibility, mid-life and old age remind us of our mortality. … More
To mothers.
Today got me thinking about mothers and all the manifestations they take in this world. âĽď¸ Mothers are everywhere, so … More
Saguaro National Park – The art of adapting and embracing oddity.
People often ask me why i put myself thorough the trouble of visiting US national parks every free weekend i … More
15 Things we can learn from our grand-mothers.
While the love a parent has for a child is often termed as unconditional, the love a grand-parent showers can … More
Valley of Fire State Park | Nevada – A lesson in how to set your arrogance ablaze.
What can you do with an open afternoon before flying back from Las Vegas? Especially on the last day of … More
7 investments to make in your tweens, teens, and twenties.
Disclaimer:Â Before i get trolled for being ageist, the list is obviously relevant for any age. However, in hindsight, i wish … More
Antelope Valley Poppies – Are we ruining them by visiting?
Increasingly, as our ‘experience score’ translates to our travel capital, and each new fantastical/epic/unreal/awesome click on our feed makes us feel in-adequate, uneasy and restless all at once, a nagging question dangles at the back of my mind.
Is Instagram (And Social Media) killing the joy of travel and destroying the very places we visit; and more importantly is the solution to stop traveling entirely?Â
Living in a Tree House – What’s it like?
Growing up, we all wanted to get away from our mundane homes on solid ground zero. But where did we … More
Biscayne National Park – Will you migrate with the birds?
Biscayne National Park is best described as a watery wonderland! Protecting a rare combination of aquamarine waters, emerald islands, and fish-bejeweled coral reefs, Biscayne takes your breath away. 13 of 59.
Road-trip across Spain – else life drives you by.
For those not familiar, ‘Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara’Â (loosely translated to ‘you won’t get this life again’) is an Indian blockbuster … More
Death Valley National Park – Did i catch the Super Bloom?
A photo-journal through Death Valley National Park; because words alone can’t do justice. 12 of 59 US National Parks.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park – Are you ready to ‘fall’?
Smoky mountains National park — 11 of 59
Everglades National Park – Swampy Grasses and Alligators!
The Everglades — Here are no lofty peaks seeking the sky, no mighty glaciers or rushing streams wearing away the uplifted land. Here is land, tranquil in its quiet beauty, serving not as the source of water, but as the last receiver of it. 10 of 59.
Bryce Canyon National Park – 9 of 59
Alien, bizarre, and strange are all words one will associate with Bryce Canyon National Park. Hoodoos, as these amazing geological … More
Grand Teton National park – 8 of 59
Challenging hikes give way to pristine snow-peaked mountains, crystal clear glacial waters, and unfazed wildlife in this beautiful national park. Grand Teton is home to a picturesque range of peaks, including its namesake, the Grand Teton peak.
Living on a private Island – What’s it like?
The older i grow, the more convinced i am that satisfaction associated with expensive physical items is disappointingly fleeting. Unique … More
Yellowstone National park – 7 of 59
Our parents don’t entirely understand the point of numerous activities you pursue. Mine often wonder why i spend considerable amounts … More
Zion National Park – 6 of 59
Don’t get me wrong, i am an adventure Junkie by no means. But the idea of wading through muddy waters … More
Canyonlands National Park – 5 of 59
Canyonlands national park in southeastern Utah is often known as the ‘lesser Grand Canyon’. Having been to the Grand Canyon … More
Acadia National Park – The Jewel of the North East!
The only national park in the northeast, Acadia is every bit the picture post-card. 3 of 59.
Grand Canyon National Park – Grandest of them all!
If you want to witness the wrath of a river and everything it leaves behind in its wake, you have to visit the wonder that is the Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona. 2 of 59
Shenandoah National Park – Spectacular Fall colors!
Spectacular fall color drives, world-class vineyard tours, and joyous hikes in the blue ridge mountain ranges are what Shenandoah is made of. 1 of 59.
US National Parks – Why you should visit them!
Why visiting the national parks feels like visiting the real United States?
10 things that change when you start working full-time.
It’s been almost 10 months since my last post about ‘Solo Travel in Australia’ and for all these months I … More
The biggest party your parents will ever throw you!
A few months before a birthday the biggest question on any child’s mind is, how big is my birthday party … More
Making room on Life’s Shelf.
Shelf life â A concept that is often used in context with food products at grocery stores. Milk. Fruit. Eggs. … More