
Sunaina Mehta
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Dec 22, 2023 |
womensweb.in | Sunaina Mehta |Tanushree Ghosh
Please add the entire text of yOur deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darknessThat most frightens us. – Marianne Williamson, Our Deepest FearThese words give Shefali Raina goosebumps. Knowing your power is a beautiful and elusive thing. It is hard to grasp and even when you do, living into it can be uncomfortable. Shefali has made it her life’s work to help people live with intention.
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Jul 21, 2023 |
womensweb.in | Richa Agrawal |Sunaina Mehta
Photo by Arnel Hasanovic on Unsplash Embracing the Journey of Self-Love: A Guide for Women!!Someone rightly said, ‘You can’t truly love others until you love yourself,’ and I second that. The same holds a lot of truth for women as well. Even in today’s society, it is not uncommon for women to put their dreams on hold in order to prioritize family obligations.
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Jul 21, 2023 |
womensweb.in | Anupama Dalmia |Sunaina Mehta |Rrashima Swaarup Verma
If I had a rupee for every time I have been told my hair has started greying…If I had a dollar for every time I have heard people say women’s age has to be a secret…If I had a euro for every time I have seen advertisements shaming wrinkles and sagging skin…In a society that often places youth on a pedestal, I stand tall as a woman, unapologetically flaunting my age. Honestly, I never realized this would be perceived as unusual.
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Jul 21, 2023 |
womensweb.in | Rhea Sakhardande |Sunaina Mehta |Rrashima Swaarup Verma
The drive to establish gender-equal workplaces is gaining momentum in India Inc. With just over 50% of women in the global workforce and even fewer in India, corporates are engaging in more conversations about women at work. However, when we look at the gender distribution, we often find that women flourish in entry or mid-level positions, but do not rise to leadership roles.
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Jul 21, 2023 |
womensweb.in | Sunaina Mehta
Content Warning: Mention of suicide at the end of article‘How to forget and ignore someone you once dearly loved?’ I can’t believe I’ve asked that question to Google so many times in the past years. Of course, the person for whom I did it has changed from time to time. It might seem funny to the Facebook-generation how affected some people still are by broken relationships.
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