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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh Pal
The book deals with middle-class women who have children and other responsibilities to meet. They are busy fulfilling all their roles beautifully but in return are depriving themselves of what they really want. Have we ever asked ourselves what we really wanted? I am asking all the women. Actually, by the time I completed writing…I thought that my friends have almost forgotten about this. They did not know what lay ahead except for completing the
The book deals with middle-class women who have children and other responsibilities to meet. They are busy fulfilling all their roles beautifully but in return are depriving themselves of what they really want. Have we ever asked ourselves what we really wanted? I am asking all the women. Actually, by the time I completed writing…I thought that my friends have almost forgotten about this. They did not know what lay ahead except for completing the chores and being held responsible for something not properly managed or rather not having the time to do so. It was wonderful to see that the virtual learning mode made a lot of changes in their lives. They were willing to come across as companions, as friends who would have self-compassion and have thus developed the love to grow their own boundaries of emancipation. They now started looking for things they have missed, maybe looking in the mirror and saying “I am worth it” or “yes, I am beautiful”. My friends evolved and so did I, because now I knew that I could make a change that costed nothing except for the internet which in today's world has a variety of packages.
Paro, who married the "love of her Life", witnessed changes for the better. Entering into a family where Rabindra Nath Tagore was the supreme emotional power, Paro was clueless about the circle of emotions she would go through. The Desi science of emotion management, no doubt, went through many curv Read More...
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