Author: theprarabdh
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Cheeni on my Chawal : Chapter 2

Cheeni on my Chawal (ComC) is a fictional series showcasing the bond of a brother and sister. Join us as we unveil a new chapter into this series one blog post at a time.
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The Magpies of Saskatoon

This post talks about renewed strength and resilience. Amidst Saskatoon’s snowy silence, resilient magpies inspire hope with their cheerful chirps.
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Cheeni on my Chawal : Chapter 1

Cheeni on my Chawal (ComC) is a fictional series showcasing the bond of a brother and sister. Join us as we unveil a new chapter into this series one blog post at a time.
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I want to give up : Embracing Vulnerabilities

Ever wanted to let go because it really hurt but were unable to? This blog explores the balance between perseverance and strategic surrender, emphasizing the value of knowing when to stop.
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“Living another day!!!” : Embracing Vulnerabilities

Are you living one day at a time or just surviving? This post explores the distinction between the two, highlighting the importance of intentional planning for the future and the challenges in making that shift.
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I suffer from Overthinking : Embracing Vulnerabilities

Lets discuss the challenges faced by overthinkers. What is the need for individual coping methods, to address triggers, and seek help? This post emphasizes community support and self-empowerment to better manage overthinking.
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I cried in the shower today : Embracing Vulnerabilities

An unexpected moment of vulnerability, shedding tears in the shower led to a reflection on societal stigmas around expressing emotions. Let us encourage a cultural shift towards acceptance of emotional openness and self-compassion.
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How NOT to parent: Nurturing Independence for Future Generations

The Prarabdh blog post discusses shifts in parenting perspectives, critiquing overprotection and advocating for fostering self-sufficiency in children. It emphasizes teaching life skills over dictating every move. Let’s spark conversations, not controversies!
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Far from home…..

The post hails those living alone, far from their families and familiarity due to work or education. It acknowledges their courage, struggles, loneliness, and constant hope for a brighter future.

