What comes to your mind when you think of a South Asian “Super Woman” ? Do you picture her in a saree, salvaar kameez or in that red & blue onesy? How you answer this question may give you an idea of the challenges that each of us women are facing in balancing our versions of the East and West… Continue reading
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The ‘Super Woman’ Syndrome: 5 Tips to Balance our Lives
Posted by psidher to Blogs ,Culture ,Family ,Health ,Parenting ,Published Articles ,Relationships ,Self Development ,Women's Issues ,Work-relatedImmigrant Parenting
Posted by psidher to Blogs ,Culture ,Family ,Immigration ,Leisure ,Moksha ,Parenting ,Published Articles ,Relationships ,Self Development ,Women's IssuesEvery immigrant parent who has moved to a new country has come here with hopes, expectations and intentions of creating a better life. There are dreams and long-term plans to start a journey that will be ‘successful’ and comfortable not only for themselves and their children, but also for their future generations.
However, with the challenges of starting… Continue reading
Cultural Time Warp
Posted by pkonar to Culture ,Family ,Health ,Immigration ,Leisure ,Parenting ,Published Articles ,Relationships ,Self DevelopmentNewcomers can take several months, years and even generations to successfully accept and integrate into their new identity. Many struggle with the need to live their life according to the rules and values they left behind in their home country, and, as a result, will find themselves living as if they are in a cultural time warp.
Change, after… Continue reading
What Is Your Parenting Style?
Posted by psidher to Culture ,Family ,Health ,Leisure ,Parenting ,Published Articles ,Relationships ,Self Development ,Women's IssuesParenting can be a hugely stressful yet rewarding experience. For most parents, the ultimate goal is to raise children who are healthy, happy, well-behaved, well-adjusted and resilient as adults. However, the means to achieve this goal for kids through ‘good parenting’ has been debated for centuries. For example, punishment has been a type of discipline used to curb ‘bad’ behaviour… Continue reading
What are you hungry for ?
Posted by psidher to Culture ,Family ,Health ,Leisure ,Parenting ,Published Articles ,Relationships ,Self Development ,Women's Issues ,Work-relatedFood is intrinsically connected to all cultures around the world. Some say that you are what you eat and others use the experience of food to taste, touch, smell, feel and enjoy life’s experiences. Across all rituals and traditions however, eating together gives us a chance to connect, re-connect and spend quality time with our family and loved ones… Continue reading
Moksha on the Radio @ Click Lounge
Posted by pkonar to Family ,Moksha ,Parenting ,Radio Spot ,Relationships ,Self Development ,Women's Issues ,Work-relatedClick on the link below to hear the Founder of Moksha Counselling & Consulting Services talk about “Relationships” on South Asian radio station RJ1200’s CLICK LOUNGE – where she was interviewed by South Asian Woman Magazine’s cover ladies; Rina Kaur Gill and Tarannum Thind.
South Asian Marriages
Posted by psidher to Family ,Health ,Immigration ,Moksha ,Parenting ,Published Articles ,Relationships ,Self Development ,Women's IssuesMarriage is one of the most significant events that each of us has or ever will experience in our lives. When focusing our lens even closer onto South Asian families, such a life-changing event can have a noticeable impact not only on each family, but also on the bride and groom. A tremendous amount of transitioning is inevitable for the… Continue reading