Paid Work
"If you master the tools of the trade—the fundamentals of interviewing and of orderly construction—and if you bring to the assignment your general intelligence and your humanity, you can write about any subject." - Zinsser, William. On Writing Well, 30th Anniversary Edition
I like to write about diverse topics like health, wellness, and self-development.
I have written guest posts on Dumb Little Man, and published a paid post on Introvert Dear. Currently I am a regular contributor to Klaen magazine, writing their hobby articles.
I am also a book blogger at Read or Rot: Book Reviews and Recommendations | Articles about Reading and Writing
Contact Me: [email protected]
Below are selected samples of my work.
Paid Work
When I moved to a new city, I felt a constant ache of loneliness, until I learned how to make a few good friends.
Guest Posts
We all know reading has many benefits, but what makes reading fiction more beneficial? It forces you to concentrate for long periods...
Listening is demanding! You might not agree with this statement unless you are part of the 466 million people in the world who are hard of hearing. And the WHO expects this number to rise to 630 million by 2030, and over 900 million in 2050!
"A hearing aid is an ultra-miniature electro-acoustical device that is always too large. It must amplify sound a million times but bring in no noise. It must operate, without failure, in a sea of perspiration, a cloud of talcum powder, or both.
This is a time that you need to take care of yourself. Now more than ever, it is essential to get enough sleep. Matt Walker states in his Ted Talk Sleep is your superpower, that sleep is essential for many reasons like learning and memory, cardiovascular health, immunity, and your overall wellness.
Since you have learned to form your first A, writing has become a part of your life. Whether it is something simple as jotting down a note or writing a letter to a loved one, writing is an essential part of our daily life.
Education
6 Minutes Reading Time Babies can already hear before birth, and you can expose them to language while still in the womb. Researchers believe that this lays the foundation for future language development. Let's find out more about this fascinating world of your unborn baby. Four to five weeks: Ears start to form.
Congratulations! - You have brought your newborn baby home. Aren't you glad to see she remembers some of the stories and rhymes you had read to her before she was born?
Your child is walking, and you are always on the go, running after her. You consider sending her to nursery school to develop her social skills. But more important, for the benefits of cognitive and language development. It happens through proper stimulation and exposure to various learning activities.
Congratulations! Your child is going to Grade 1! It is the start of her formal reading education. You have mixed feelings. On the one hand, it excites you, but you also want her to succeed in school. Knowing what to expect and what you can do to give her an advantage will go a long way to ease your mind.