In the first post of the series we spoke about why it is important to get our babies introduced to books as early as possible, in the womb itself in fact. Here’s some more ideas on how you can get your baby fall in love with reading. That obviously means that you as a parent…
Sharing Your Depth
When I first started writing and sharing on my blog, someone remarked in a surprised tone, “I didn’t know you were so deep!” I was even more surprised by her remark and more than a little upset. I thought she knew me well. It’s only some years later, that I realized that my writing used…
Tips to Pick the Best Keyword for Your Blog Posts
Picking the best keyword for your blog posts may seem like a tedious and sometimes confusing process. It’s not easy to determine what keywords will rank best with search engines or what specific keywords suit your blog post the best. Today I’m going to share a few tips to help you pick the best keyword…
The Kindness Advantage
Book Description of The Kindness Advantage In homes and school communities nationwide, there is re-energized interest in the values of community, compassion, and tolerance, and in finding our way to a kinder culture—a culture that starts with our families. Headlines speak of hate crimes, intolerance, and us-versus-them divisiveness. Recent political events have left many Americans…
When It Rains #WordsMatter
We’re onto the second installment of the #WordsMatter Blog Hop and our prompt for September is ‘when it rains’. Shalini, Parul and I thank you for your great response this month too. I’ve invited Priyanka Nateri to write today’s post. Take it away, Priyanka. When It Rains While the tea brews and the overcast sky…
How to Deal with Critical Comments to Your Writing
Handling criticism is never easy. Whether you’re an actor, a programmer or singer, listening to negative comments about your work can hurt. And I personally think that it can be harder for a writer. After all, for every writer, writing is what Ernest Hemingway described as to “sit down at a typewriter and bleed.” We…





