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  • The Suitcase Packer

    The types of travelers and how they differ… Continue reading

    The Suitcase Packer
  • Through New Eyes

    After finishing the book, watching the ink dry and closing the back cover; my world had changed. In the wake of the lessons learned through both pain and triumph, I have decided to challenge myself. 2015, for many of us,… Continue reading

  • Written In Ink

    There it was, a blank book. Pristine. Perfect. Untouched. All the possibilities of the mysterious pages lay unknown to me. It called out to my senses. Whispered promises of stories that desperately wanted to be told. I fell head first… Continue reading

  • Sunlight and Sea Water

    The scent of the air.  The wind in your hair. In the moment you  are no where and everywhere.  Something about standing on the shores of a great ocean as it rolls in and out draws you  into a philosophical… Continue reading

    Sunlight and Sea Water
  • Are We Living The Dream?

    Byron Katie once said “Everyone in your life is a figment of your imagination… even you.” Naturally, as one of those people who question for the sake of inciting a reaction that would be sufficiently intriguing and captivate my pea-sized… Continue reading

  • Insomniac Thoughts

    I know it’s weird but… That’s usually how most of my midnight to four a.m. thoughts begin. I somehow get most curious and most conflicted in the hours when I’m all alone and usually meant to be fast asleep. Every… Continue reading

  • Just a Touch of Stardust

    Have you ever looked up at the night sky, feeling crushed by the pressure of your issues, and wondered “where to from here”and somehow, while you’re staring up aimlessly, you find your soul grow calmer and your mind get clearer.… Continue reading

  • I Miss You

    Over the years, I’ve seen friends come and go. I’ve had people enter my life and take pieces of me with them. People come and leave pieces of themselves behind. I’ve known some who stay firm as rocks with moss… Continue reading

  • The Business of Marriage.

    Growing up in a relatively traditional Indian home “Failure” is one of those taboo words you never mention unless you want to be condemned. It’s quite possibly on the same level as admitting to having contracted the plague or H1N1.… Continue reading

    The Business of Marriage.
  • In One…

    Oh, what a year it has been… Continue reading