At the age of 31, I was diagnosed with chronic kidney failure, and I underwent dialysis for more than two years before finally making it through the transplant list. Throughout this journey, I learned how to adapt to blindness and navigate both my personal and professional life. However, most of the people in my family, […]
Listening to Intuition
It is very difficult to ignore the messages sent by the intuitive side of the brain, especially when that intuition keeps constantly whispering that I need to prepare because I might die. It says that I should write those goodbye letters, finish those last conversations, mend those broken relationships, and get my affairs in order. […]
The Joy of Writing: Transforming Thoughts into Words
Whether I publish or not, I write each day. The first thing I do on the computer is start writing my thoughts and read them more than twice. Fifteen years ago, I was rejected for the role of a customer support executive with feedback stating, “Your grammar/written English is not correct.” Over the past decade, […]
The Lonely Victory: When Winning Feels Like Losing
I have been fighting a war since I was a child. As time went by, the battleground became so familiar that I never realized I was at war. It felt like I was in the right place, and each win pushed me forward to the next step and the next battle. I did not choose […]
Two Years as a Solopreneur: Embracing Freedom and Finding Satisfaction
It will soon be two years since I became a solopreneur, and the ride has been rewarding in many ways. I have flexible work timings, and I can take time off whenever I need a break to recuperate. When I took the plunge, I was worried because I left a stable job without another one […]