A Notebook on a Life that also Loved Cats.

The book is an anthology of various anecdotes, an introduction to the author’s brood of cats, cat-care advice, and book reviews/recommendations.

It is a lovely book about a life revolving around literature and many, many cats.

Reading through the book gave me a concrete image of a life where two loves are intertwined and balanced by real-life responsibilities like office work and cleaning potty basins of cats.
This is what a holistic life looked like. It was a life outside an office building for more than 8 hrs/day, one where personal interests weren’t drowned out by corporate goals.

You are not One-Dimensional. A Takeaway from Hospital Playlist.

It took me a Pandemic and years of long-suffering to open my eyes to the reality that my job is just one piece of a puzzle that defines who I am. So watching the Hospital Playlist on Netflix struck a chord in me that I know many would relate to as well. 

This Korean Series on Netflix has helped me acknowledge that I am so much more than my job title. We will always have time to be sons/daughters, romantic partners, and friends. We can make time to do what we love despite busy schedules (even just once a month). side of your work. You could still grow in ways outside of your work.

Life Lessons from the series: For Life

My family and I decided to binge-watch the series For Life on Netflix over the holidays. To be honest, I was hoping to find details online if Netflix is to continue the series. Sadly, I could not find any news if this was picked up for a new season. I hope it does since seasonContinue reading “Life Lessons from the series: For Life”

New Year: New Goals

2022 is posing itself as a new hill to climb. I look forward to the new challenges the year will bring. This year, I aim to accomplish more than I did the last.
And so, I spent the first few days of the year figuring out new Specific goals for myself for 2022. I had to pull myself down a rabbit hole of Goal Setting.
With everything I learned, I hope, even you could have a little more progress in your life by the end of this year.

Celebrating Christmas: 27 years Around the Sun.

The past month has been rough. We experienced a loss. Another birthday came which was celebrated with more than a few tears. The year was finally coming to a close, and more than ever, I felt more than incredibly stuck.

Hopefully, I could tell how much things have actually changed—even if I feel like things have remained the same. So here are a few things I learned in the last year.

Don’t be afraid to look hard at the person in the mirror and face your baggage as well. It’s your turn to sit and review the year.

Hope you all had a great Christmas. Happy Holidays to all.