An Essay By T.S. Eliot Part One In English writing, we seldom speak of tradition, though we occasionally apply its name in deploring its absence. We cannot refer to “the tradition” or to “a tradition”; at most, we employ the adjective in saying that the poetry of So-and-so is “traditional” or even “too traditional.” Seldom, […]
Not too long ago, I posted this question in a Mental Health Awareness Support Group on a social media forum. It is a private group, so only a few people get access to it. Luckily, I did and that was probably the best thing that happened to me. Not only do I learn a lot […]
Confidence is so personal. It’s about how you feel from the inside and then what you showcase to the world. When you actually feel good, is the time when you start exhibiting how you’re feeling, in the way you carry yourself. Here are ten tips on how you can boost your confidence level and show off […]
We all love a good pair of shoes, don’t we? Whether you’re a little girl in her tweens or teens or a lady in her sixties, an immaculate pair of shoes can surely turn your day around. But with the weather heating up and giving us a glimpse of what hellfires will feel like, we […]
Love reading books set up during or in World War II? Well, we got you covered. Here are 72 books you can read to tickle your fancy. Fiction and Non-Fiction The Naked and the Dead – Norman Mailer The Century trilogy – Ken Follet Suite Francaise – Irene Nemirovsky Man’s Search for Meaning – From […]
Nothing’s more beautiful than skin that looks like skin and a face that looks like yours. We, as a global community of makeup users and lovers, have gotten past the stage of slathering and masking on makeup. While full-glam, heavy makeup looks may be cool and all for evening parties and weddings, a fresh, minimalistic […]
Life is hard. But you know what’s harder? Finding a partner who shares the same values and beliefs as you. As a feminist, your (potential) significant other must be on the same page as you. Not because they HAVE to be, but because it helps you circumvent conflict. Okay, not all the time, but mostly. […]
Recently, I came across this question in an online portal that really tickled my pickle. A feminist wife had a concern over how pathetically ridiculous her sexist, misogynist husband’s views were. Luckily, the internet came to her rescue and told her exactly what to do. Read along to find out Question: “Hi, I have multiple […]
Seeking out therapy is a privilege. While caring for mental health should be a top priority for us all, the reality is that it isn’t. Why? Well, because life happens. It knocks you down. You may feel the need to deny your situation or take it for granted. You may also feel that no one […]
Here’s a rundown of 22 things I have learned in 22 years of my life. Enjoy. 1. It’s okay to take breaks. As many as you like. Big, small, massive. As you like it. 2. You can’t change people. The only person you can change is you. 3. Sometimes, all you need is a cup […]