Teaching is a work of heart

2021-10-05T05:22:31+00:00October 5th, 2021|

Teachers are the role models of society. They are our first and foremost educators and the anchors for modern-day civilization. They instil certain values in children and teach them about the importance of discipline and perseverance. Teachers sow the seeds of education in the minds of our children and nurture them to become respectable members of the society and responsible citizens.

Slowing Down in a Fast Paced World – Bringing Mindfulness to Classrooms

2021-03-01T15:50:35+00:00March 1st, 2021|

I vaguely remember the hectic weekday mornings of my childhood. My mother would frantically try to wake me up early for school every morning, but I would still end up running late in a state of panic, hoping and praying I didn’t forget something and yet, almost always forgetting something anyway. She would often say if my limbs weren’t attached to my body, I would end up leaving them behind too.

Nature’s Personal Self-Care Kit: Plants

2020-11-10T17:20:30+00:00November 10th, 2020|

Whether it is from an evolutionary or historical perspective, humans have always depended on nature for survival and sustenance. Nature provides us with water, clean air, food, and the very raw materials that have revolutionized civilization. However, somewhere between corroborating the survival of mankind and perfecting the recipe for human development, our relationship with nature has frayed as we, perhaps unknowingly, grew more and more disconnected from it.

Looking for a Quick Read? Hot Books in your area!

2020-11-04T14:52:04+00:00November 4th, 2020|

A sunny day, an ocean breeze under a clear blue sky, bird songs in the air, a bench to sit on under a palm tree shade, what more could you want? Maybe a new book within reach, the old musty smell and all, in your hands without the hassle of a library card or a membership fee? That’s what I’d hope for, and right now? This is actually possible right in our own backyard.