I am not a “Mompreneur”, I am an Entrepreneur
I am not a “Mompreneur”, I am an entrepreneur. I actually take umbrage at being called a “mompreneur.” To me it is not an intentionally diminutive label, but I find
Infertility, A Mountain I Did Not Want to Move
Infertility, a mountain I did not want to move. I remember at one point a friend so kindly and from the best place in her heart said, “You were given this mountain to show others
Habits To Cultivate Your Life
Have you paused to consider your goals and what habits to cultivate to reach them? Have you really taken a moment to consider what it is you want in your life? Do your actions and
What I Wish I Could Tell My 17-Year Old Self
Looking back, there are so many things I wish I could tell my 17-year old self. At 17, I remember looking forward to college. I was looking forward to leaving high school behind an
Losing a Parent and Struggles in Marriage
When my husband and I first met, everything was laid out on the table as to what I could expect and losing a parent and struggles in marriage was something we never thought. He was
How to Find Motivation When You Don’t Want to Mom
Some days, it just works and you find motivation when you don’t want to mom. Maybe your little miraculously slept through the night. Maybe your morning chai is giving you lif
How To Talk So Your Partner Will Listen
I’ve been married to my husband for two years and we’ve been together for more than six. As we’ve grown as individuals and within our relationship, our communication has evol
Owning Motherhood: How I Gave Birth To A New Identity As A SAHM
I wake up every morning to the same sight, at 7 a.m. sharp no less: my 9 month-old wobbling around in her crib, trying desperately to hold on to the railings while she grins at me,
Struggles with Addiction and Postpartum Depression
We know in South Asian culture so many topics are taboo. Two that I’ve experienced are addiction and postpartum depression. When both occurred in my life simultaneously, I lo
Marriage Advice: Evolve or Repeat
Evolve or Repeat. This is my marriage advice. Think about it. You are two different people, two different upbringings, two different identities. Learning to appreciate and respect