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A Worthy Attempt to a Suave Beauty!

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One has to agree that life is all about Varieties! Even Yogis who give up a common man's lifestyle find new places to meditate to discover new levels in meditation. We are no exceptions. We look forward to varieties in the food we eat, the places we visit, the colors we choose to wear, and recreations we choose to entertain ourselves. After a week of chores and mores, each one of us needs a short-session of rejuvenation, as a means of digression from the mundane work. While few of us may go for a run, the rest of us tend to have an extended period of soaking. When the soak comes with a blend of exfoliation, invigoration and beautification, none of us would want to miss it.  Since I have no idea of what men do to rejuvenate, I would like to share a Facial procedure for women, which can be easily done at home in a more natural way. People are getting more wary of the chemicals used in facial creams, and hence a majority is opting for restoring the skin using simple kitchen products

My Winding Course

"Nothing is constant, only changes are constant", "Nothing is permanent except change", "Things do not change, we change", "Everything changes but change" - These are some famous quotes on "Changes". I was recently reminiscing how much my thoughts and approaches have changed over time. I could relate my recent doings to something I did years ago, but I see a lot of difference between the both. This is not  Deja vu.  It's all about approaching people and problems in a new way, a positive way, a way that is well-reasoned out. There is no hit-the-wall situation here, it gets better and better over years, and which is why it is said "With age comes wisdom". May be I am turning wise, less because I am getting more sensible and more because my hair is turning gray! What did you think, I will pull myself into a quagmire-discussion???!!! I was recently talking to a friend of mine about "Enlightenment", not the one

A memory to cherish...

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This is an article I wrote for The Shopzters, a Southern-Indian wedding portal website. It was unplanned, and my suggestion turned into an article. I am glad Prasitha, founder of The Shopzters, gave life to this idea by inviting people to share their experiences as yesteryear brides. Mine is one of the articles in the series. For those who are new to Shopzters and Indian weddings, please note that the whole idea of this article is to zoom into wedding preparations that were prevalent few years ago, and get an idea of few recent advancements in Wedding Planning. Through this article, I would like to give a glimpse of my wedding and the wedding preparations that were prevalent in the mid 2000s. Let me start out with my wedding! As any of you did, I too came across Shopzters through FB and was extremely delighted to read and gaze at each of those colorful updates! I don’t think those posts and information could be ever less enchanting to anyone! Well, I was one such person man