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Tuesday, 24 July 2018

Book Review - How I taught my Grandmother to read and other stories

July 24, 2018 0 Comments

Book - How I taught my Grandmother to read and other stories

Author - Sudha Murty

How I taught my Grandmother to read and other stories

Stories - Who doesn't like one? Take any person, whether young or old, male or female; stories have been an integral part of each of our lives. From your grandparents and parents, to teachers and friends; no matter who the narrator is or how old you get, you will always be fascinated by stories.
This is what author Sudha Murty draws inspiration from for her book - How I Taught my Grandmother to Read and other Stories, which comprises many beautiful stories related to her life. These stories have morals, motivate, and also teach us the values of life. I know it is essentially meant for children, but let’s not forget that there is a child in each one of us which we keep hidden as we grow up in life.

 The book starts with a story about how the author taught her grandmother to read. The author talks about the times when women were deprived of education due to a lot of reasons and how her grandmother’s desire to learn made her a bright student. Her grandmother learnt to read quickly as she had the hunger for education. This story teaches me to never give up the thirst for knowledge.

The other story that touched me is about how despite the author’s husband  – Mr. Narayan Murty, being a topper, couldn’t join the finest college whereas his other friends did. However, he didn’t let this get in his way or dishearten him. He approached it positively and took up the challenge and went to prove himself.

Sudha Murty
The book contains several simple, short and inspiring stories about the author’s students, cousin, teacher, and many others who crossed her path. Each of the individual’s either left a mark on her or it was the other way round, but in both cases, there is something to learn from every story.

Wednesday, 18 July 2018

Book Review - Six thinking hats

July 18, 2018 0 Comments

Book - Six thinking hats

Author – Edward De Bono

Six Thinking Hats by Edward De Bono
Thinking – The talking of soul to itself’ is most difficult as we tend to be ambiguous when it comes to solving any problem. This book helps us understand the different perspectives that an individual should take into account and analyze while solving any problem to achieve better results.  These aspects are termed as the ‘six thinking hats’ by the author ‘Edward De Bono’.

Six Thinking Hats
  • White Hat: facts, figures, information
This hat is useful while initiating a new research or towards the end while concluding the final verdict.

  • Red Hat: emotions and feelings, hunch and intuition
This can be used when you need to make some important decision personally or professionally which has a major impact on your life.

  • Black Hat: devil's advocate, negative judgment
This hat tends to find out loopholes while absorbing an idea. Classic example would be while developing software; a tester wears the black hat.

  • Yellow Hat: optimism, positivity
Often in life, we tend to think negative especially when it comes to expenses. That’s when this hat comes to the rescue.

  • Green Hat: creativity
While giving a new suggestion to my clients or writing posts on my blog, I make use of the green hat, which brings out new ideas, possibilities & without which progress is impossible.

  • Blue Hat: controlling of the hats and thinking, orchestration
This hat is kind of a managerial hat that ensure all the above thinking hats guidelines are absorbed.

Which hat should I go for?

To summarize, this book is easy and simple, yet it helps you better understand what mode of thought you should turn to while addressing different situations and solving different problems at any given point of time. This can be used by anyone and everyone whenever you need to lay down any guidelines for your work. It will surely broaden your horizon and help you to gain amazing results.

Saturday, 14 July 2018

Are we loosing the human touch?

July 14, 2018 0 Comments
"Are we loosing the human touch?" In simpler words, are we loosing the human interaction? - This question popped up in my head when over the last weekend I visited my relatives house. Yes, it was a rainy weekend but we did not anticipate so much rain. Besides when mothers have planned it, there is very less probability of it being cancelled 😜

We visited a few of our relatives and wherever we went, they were very happy to see us. We were not just welcomed warmly but were also given the best of hospitality. The most common thing that I heard from the elders was that - these days no one visits them. Gone are the days when people would visit each other's house. There were times when people would cook food in large quantities in huge utensils as families, friends would reunite. But now these huge utensils are just laying in the store room.

Family Time
The other reason being people these days have moved into nuclear families and rarely have time to visit their parents or relatives due to hectic schedule. There used to be family gathering - number people under one roof, giggling - laughing etc. but slowly the houses have turned silent.

I still remember how my mom would cook more food and keep just in case any guest who visits us shouldn't return empty stomach. And those days, there used to be someone or the other visiting us. Gradually things have changed and I don't blame anyone because life is really busy. After working over the weekdays in offices, we keep our weekends for the pending work and some time for ourselves.


I know we are progressing and technology is changing within the fraction of seconds. At the click of the button, we can do video call and see the person from any corner of the world but do we feel the same warmth when you visit them personally? The answer is No. In order to get that feeling, you need to be there. It is always fun to hear stories from these elders and their experiences which would definitely help us in some way or the other. Also their blessings :) So, my sincere request would be once in a while please do visit your parents, grandparents or the elderly people in your family or surrounding because they need that attention. This will make them feel good and in turn make you feel even better!

Friday, 13 July 2018

Theobroma - BKC

July 13, 2018 0 Comments
Theobroma - The name says it all! One of the famous patisserie chain founded by pastry chef Kainaz Messman. They have been serving the sweet tooth with amazing brownies, pastries, cupcakes, cake treats, as well as a range of breads, croissants, and sandwiches for over a decade. They have amazing options in their breakfast menu too. 

This place is located in The Capital in BKC where you will find number of other restaurants beside it. If your goal is to indulge in some lovely desserts then this is the place you should head to. The ambiance is quite bright and spacious. As soon as you enter you will see mouth watering pastries, cupcakes, cakes, brownies, tea cakes, pies, tarts and the list goes on. You would definitely be confused on what should you have :) You can go from the gooey chocolate and caramel “Millionaire” variant to the red velvet with tangy cream cheese frosting, then you also have the lemon tarts on one side and cheese cakes on the other. 

Chocolates, cupcakes @Theobroma

Lemon tart, red velvet cake


This time we tried the below things - 
A) Cold Coffee - A thumbs up! It was just perfect.

Cold Coffee

B) Spicy Harissa Chicken Sandwich - This is really tasty, filled with chicken. It is termed as spicy but it is not spicy. It comes with some salad. In case you need some fries along with it then it is chargeable.

Spicy Harissa Chicken Sandwich

C) Kejriwal - In case, you are super hungry then this is the item you should go ahead with. It is a filler containing chilli cheese toast with fried eggs along with some mashed potato. I'm in love with this ❤

Kejriwal

So, in case you work in BKC or happen to be around looking for a peaceful place to sip a cup of coffee and some desserts then you should visit this place!

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Wednesday, 11 July 2018

Book Review - Who moved my cheese?

July 11, 2018 0 Comments

Book - Who moved my cheese?

Author - Dr. Spencer Johnson


Who moved my cheese?
This book is very simple, yet meaningful. There’s a story inside the other where a group of people meet for a reunion and then one amongst them starts narrating this beautiful story which has four little characters (two mice – Sniff, Scurry and two little people – Hem, Haw) who run through a maze looking for cheese and find one at the end of Cheese Station C.



When the cheese supply is over, Sniff and Scurry right away start looking for new cheese because they didn’t wish to complicate things, while Hem and Haw wait at Station C, cribbing about their bad luck.
Sniff and Scurry’s search for new cheese in the maze finally ends with them finding new cheese, while on the other hand Hem and Haw wait at  Station C in hopes of finding their cheese turns unfruitful. After waiting for a few days, Haw finally gathers some courage and realizes that there’s was no point in waiting any further. He persuades  Hem to start their search for new cheese but Hem is reluctant to do so and stays back.  Haw’s lone search for cheese continues with no success for a few days. At times he feels like giving up t hope and  to return but the determination of finding  the new cheese keeps him going and  he finally finds it.

Which character are you? - Hem, Haw, Sniff and Scurry

At the end of the story, all the friends reunite and  imagine themselves as Hem at many situations where they failed. They realize that the only reason behind it was the resistance to change. That’s what happens in real life, but  like Sniff, Scurry and  Haw, we too should not give up in order to progress in life. If I had to  pick another best part about the book it would have to be the lines that Haw leaves behind for Hem. It contains a lot of learnings that he experiences over his journey which is worth following by each one of us.

Tuesday, 3 July 2018

Royal Lebanese wrap - R city mall, Ghatkopar

July 03, 2018 0 Comments
A must try when you are in R city if you are a Lebanese lover! These two exotic, mouth watering dishes from Royal Lebanese wrap will fill your day with happiness. It not only gives you tummy satisfaction but your pockets too. Perfectly reasonable yet tasty than anything that you have had so far.

What did we try? Here you go -
A) Mutton Biryani - It is one of my favorite mainly because of the flavour and the amazing taste. Secondly, due to the amount of mutton they put in this will keep you shocked with every morsel you will get mutton pieces. Please, please do try it whenever you are here.

Mutton Biryani

B) Lebanese grill chicken - Amazing masala again which makes its tasty with every bite that goes in your mouth. Mayonnaise is also served along with the dish.

Lebanese Grill chicken

Both these dishes are very very tasty. Your tummy will give up but not your craving that's how amazing these dishes are. My mouth is still watering when I'm writing about it and I'm thinking when should I plan my next visit. Until I plan mine, you too should plan about it. 


Mutton biryani & Lebanese Grill chicken
A must try from Royal Lebanese wrap in R city. 
5 🌟 for these food items!