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3, Feb 2025
Empathy as a Compassion skill

There are empathy misses we encounter throughout the day that become more apparent to us. That’s when we slowly understand what it is to make meaningful connection with our loved ones. This is what I learned from Brene Brown’s book, “Atlas of the heart”. This is a great indicator of…

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30, Dec 2024
A Gentle welcome for the new year ahead…

Conscious Awareness When there is a subtle change in the way we perceive things we reiterate the importance of acknowledging the shift. This notice of shift persists. The awareness we bring to the subconscious process. Making it to the conscious awareness, the learning is immense of our own internal working…

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19, Dec 2024
Practicing Social Connection to Reduce Social Anxiety

Meeting with people especially strangers makes me want to run freely in open spaces. However when I end up doing it, it feels liberating and rewarding. So as, to feel the experience of a genuine smile or laugh shared. That is worth putting myself through the social awkwardness and let…

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28, Oct 2024
Social Isolation to Social Connection

The fall season is a known time to rest and reset. Rest does not always need to be in  a solitary state. This was something to acknowledge and learn especially for avoidant attachment styles. Knowing that rest and reset can also be done with social connections. By reaching out for…

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4, Oct 2024
South Asian Domestic Violence and Trauma

Please check out the link to my latest training on South Asian Domestic Violence and Trauma. This training briefly highlights differences between Codependency vs Interdependency in South Asian culture, the importance of Learning to set Healthy Boundaries, taking on a Feminist Approach and Asking for One’s Needs Effectively. You may…

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23, Sep 2024
What can rest look like?

Mindful Engaging Rest can look like staying mindful in each activity currently at hand. While engaging in the presence of mindful attention and engagement with the people in front of us. Rest can look like not rushing through the day with back to back tasks. While simply doing one thing…

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10, Sep 2024
Breathe for Self-care

Value of Breathing The value of breathing for getting that reprieve from the constant churn of doing and letting the being take over, feels essential at this time. Feels more important to focus on the breath and redo the need to refocus energy into the breath as things pile up…

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19, Aug 2024
Financial Anxiety

Saving money is something that feels important as well as hard to do when the only thing that comes to my mind is overwhelming anxiety and worry. Being able to identify what can be done about the worries and having a plan helps to allay some of those fears.  Addressing…

31, Jul 2024
Navigating Emotional Experiences and Therapy: The Wise Mind Approach

Attributing our images, sensations and metaphors which cannot be translated into words easily into the way we lead our lives describes the experience of human life. This consciousness that includes words, images, sensations and metaphors that do not individually but as a whole make meaning to the experience of one…

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28, Mar 2024
Conflict Resolution Strategies – Identifying what we really want

Through my work at Intel Corp I learned the power of constructive confrontation, of removing the person out of the problem and resolving the issue at hand exclusively. This way the heated exchange focuses on safeguarding the relationship. It just focuses on the problem alone.   Whenever there is a…