
Saloni Singh
Journalist at India Times
Host at Raising Parents 2.0 Podcast at hubhopper.com
Journalist! Run on caffeine & sarcasm!
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1 week ago |
discover.hubpages.com | Saloni Singh
How to Find That Breeze in Real Life"Happiness is not a place you arrive at — it's the soft breeze you feel when your heart finally lets go."When we say "breeze," we’re not just talking about the air that brushes your skin. We mean a feeling — a soft, gentle moment of peace that touches your heart when everything feels calm.
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2 weeks ago |
medium.com | Saloni Singh
“Not all storms come to destroy you. Some come to show you what was already broken.”It started like most nights — quiet, too quiet. The kind of silence that hums behind your ears, like something is about to snap. I wasn’t doing anything special. Just lying there. Scrolling, existing, pretending I wasn’t unraveling. And then suddenly, I wasn’t alone in my own head. They were all there. The soft one whispered first. “I’m tired.” No one listened. The angry one paced.
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3 weeks ago |
medium.com | Saloni Singh
I’ve always been that person sitting quietly in a corner, sipping on thoughts while the world speaks around me. Not because I don’t have anything to say — but because somewhere along the journey, I learned to measure my words. To pause. To watch. I remember being a child who felt things too deeply — like I was tuned to a frequency others couldn’t hear. I’d sit alone after a long day, not tired, just… full. Full of questions, feelings, flashes of moments I didn’t know how to share.
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1 month ago |
medium.com | Saloni Singh
by saloniIntroduction: When Pills Replace ProfessionalsIn Indian households, it's common to hear phrases like, “Just take a Combiflam,” or “Last time Azithromycin worked for me.” Medicines are often shared, reused, or stocked in home cabinets like daily-use items. From headaches and coughs to diarrhea and sleep issues, people often reach for pills before they reach for a doctor. This phenomenon is known as self-medication—and it’s not just widespread, it’s dangerously normalized.
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1 month ago |
medium.com | Saloni Singh
Bougainvillea in Skincare: A Beautiful Plant with Hidden Healing PowerHow a Vibrant Flower Holds Hidden Healing SecretsIt all started with their beauty. I have always been amazed by bougainvillea flowers. Their bright pink, purple, and orange colors make walls and gardens look alive and full of energy. I loved looking at them, but one day I started thinking—can this plant do something more than just look pretty?
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