WFH-Something to Celebrate!
“Work From Home” does not mean “Work From Himachal” a poster held by a long suffering Himachal resident protests at the huge influx of working people who have decided to take advantage of the WFH by changing their base to small hill side towns. For many people of all
Post Covid
So just emerging out of a debilitating 3 month long Covid hangover during which I was in constant pain and unable to walk for more than 7 minutes at a time as the doctor had given strict instructions that I had to stop as
Thoughts on Work Life!
Staring at a bare space, the first page of a blank word document and wondering what my very first blog should be about, is fairly terrifying!
Stressed Indian Women
Indian women the most stressed in the world, a 2011 Nielsen survey, �Women of Tomorrow�, of 6,500 women across 21 different nations, found, with 87% stating that they felt stressed most of the time. 82% had no free time at all.
The more things change
When I was researching issues related to family life for my book, �The Great Indian Family� in the early 2000s, I did find that no matter how husbands and wives, mothers in law and daughters in law renegotiated roles and responsibilities within the home, the
The ticking bio clock
n many ways, the issues of work family balance are well known. The real challenge is to understand how to use this information in making one�s own life choices. Should one marry early or late, or not at all, should one have children or not? What�s