Nandini
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Reader, writer, social worker, journalist, closet poet. Loves books, dogs and people . Travel and tattoo enthusiast. Writing came as an epiphany while doing Journalism and Mass Communication from Xavier Institute of Communications. Currently, turning her passion into her profession.
6 lessons you will learn in your first full time job
Your first full time job not only marks the beginning of your career but also the beginning of a new life. This new life will be full of new people, new experiences and a lot of adventure. Sometimes people love their first job and sometimes they hate it, which just shows that it is more like a journey to...
Career rule no. 1 – Don’t take a job just for the money
It is true when people say that money may buy you a lot of things, but it cannot buy you everything. And when it comes to choosing a career, one should keep in mind his passion, his interest, and not just the salary that will come with that job. Each one of us looks for a job that we...
Five Ways To Support Your Child
The biggest thing that a child covets his whole life is support. Support not only gives the child the confidence he needs to lead a good life, but also the strength to overcome challenges and fight with greater zeal. For the child it is natural to look up to his parents for this support. Thus, in order to make...
How to deal with a Rebellious teenager
Once the children start growing up, there comes a point when the relationship between the child and parents sees a rough patch. These problems are very common in every household that has teens and tweens. The kids, while growing up, try hard to develop an independent personality of their own and when this persona clashes with the one the...
Your Dreams or your Parents’: What to follow?
The youth often reaches a point where they don’t know whether they should live life on their own terms or follow their parents’ dreams. Confused between the life they want to lead and the one their parents want them to lead, the youth lands up in a dilemma and gives up on their own aspirations. They do this because...