There are lessons to be learnt and observed in every ordinary event, topic, discussion or people, if we care to notice.
5 Power Moves. 5 Backfires. One Dangerous Word: Certainty.
Certainty is the most dangerous word in today's world. In [...]
There are lessons to be learnt and observed in every ordinary event, topic, discussion or people, if we care to notice.
Certainty is the most dangerous word in today's world. In [...]
Painting a close-up of an elephant face taught me that surface and depth are not enemies. The trunk that refused to push forward in three dimensions taught me why. Some lessons only come through the brush.
Time-lapse makes progress look smooth, but hides the effort, doubt, and grind underneath. A reminder that clarity usually arrives only in hindsight.
Boring consistency shapes coastlines and builds brands. What painting a seascape taught me about why boring wins in the long run.
A painting is never finished. Every artist knows this. You step back, decide it is done, and then notice one more thing that needs fixing. The same is true of most things worth making.
Every painting has an ugly phase. So does every new idea. The ugly phase isn't failure — it's the work that beautiful outcomes demand.
Marketing often feels chaotic and unpredictable, but that’s not a flaw. Discover why chaos is a natural part of effective marketing strategy.
What if we approached life the way we paint on canvas? Explore how creativity, mistakes, and freedom shape a more meaningful way of living.
To truly celebrate women is not to battle naysayers but to honour the quiet majority who already show up. A painter's reflection.
Finding your Purpose helps understand the meaning for our hard work. Unknown to us, our effort might be the reason for someone to shine & intern showcase you. Just like the earth & sun choreography
The purpose (WHY) is more important than HOW or WHAT we do. Having a clear sense of Purpose is critical to sustain the passion we have towards what we do.
Lessons from an auto rickshaw ride — about navigation, trust, and getting somewhere — are more valuable than most journeys offer.
Ever since God said Let there light, we started worshiping it. We also started fearing darkness. But can there be light without darkness? A hero without villain
Are we the lion or lamb? Or Are we many versions of ourselves at different times? If so, Why can't we be the best version of ourselves, instead?
Are small details the enemy of the big picture? Or do these small details form the big picture? There is no big picture without these small details