Who taught you?
A few months ago, I came across a post on Instagram that really resonated with me and made me think about my own life experiences. The post stated “my son is left-handed. My nanny keeps trying to correct him; “Don’t […]
A few months ago, I came across a post on Instagram that really resonated with me and made me think about my own life experiences. The post stated “my son is left-handed. My nanny keeps trying to correct him; “Don’t […]
Growing up, I remember having conversations with my peers where we all had something in common; all our parents came top of their class in school. Back then, we never really thought to question this until much later when it
“Failing is not the opposite of success, it is a part of the success story.” Read More »
Saying the words, “I am sorry” to anyone is often an acknowledgement that we have done something wrong which isn’t always easy because it requires you to be vulnerable admitting that you were wrong; how much more, to a child.
“I am sorry child, I was wrong!” Read More »
It was my birthday this week and it is always a time of reflection for me. It is important for me to take stock of the things that have been good, as well as those that haven’t, and the lessons I have
Conversation with my younger self Read More »