Life lessons from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang!

One of my most precious memories as a young child – all of 8 or 9 years old – is a film watching experience! ‘Chitty Chitty Bang Bang’ was originally written as a children’s novel by Ian Fleming in 1964. He was also known for penning ‘James Bond’ – the famous spy series! Such was the popularity of the book, as they say, that it made one of the best Christmas presents of those years! Fleming’s book was beautifully adapted into a children’s musical film of the same quirky name in 1968 by Albert (a.k.a. Cubby) R. Broccoli who was also associated as producer of the spy series.

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MOVEMENT – The healing start to domestic abuse!

Do you feel belittled or put down by your partner/spouse? Do you feel constrained to express your feelings in the fear of being reprimanded? Do you feel gas lit by your partner or their family and left confused about their behaviors? Do you feel that you want to seek help but hold back due to financial constraints or embarrassment? If you resonate with any or all of the questions above, this blog lends you a perspective on what challenges mean to a domestically abused individual and more importantly what it means to MOVE amidst those challenges.

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Yearn to Learn – Lifelong!

Do you think that getting university degrees is your key to success? Do you think that you stop learning when you complete your formal education? Do you think that those who get a formal education are the wisest people? If your answers to all of the above questions is no, this blog shall perhaps resonate with you!

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Meditation for ‘we’ not just ‘thee’!

We learn different subjects in school and higher education like mathematics, economics, social sciences, languages etc. Isn’t it surprising that the structured curriculum we all have experienced for over a decade and half or more of formal education, has contributed but in an alarmingly limited way for our learning on concepts, attributes or meaning of values such as peace, calm, inner strength, focus, concentration, and mindfulness?

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