by Dinakshi Arora | Jul 20, 2015 | Woman of Influence
PREETI MONGA Started out as an Aerobic instructor, went onto teaching English, typing and computers to visually impaired children along with counseling their distressed parents, then selling pickles freelance, Preeti didn’t have it easy owing to the fact that she was...
by Dinakshi Arora | Jul 14, 2015 | Personal Development
“I can’t sleep on the right side of the bed.” “I can’t sleep with lights off.” “I can’t drive.” “I can’t dance.” “I can’t go to crowded places.” “I can’t go ahead after a black cat has crossed my path.” “I can’t lose weight.” “I can’t make it to Harvard.” As you must...
by Dinakshi Arora | Jul 9, 2015 | Personal Development
They tell you that your whole life flashes before your eyes. It kind of does, when you are hanging on a steep cliff by a single tiny rock that threatens to give in any time and all you can see below is seemingly infinite distance to the ground. Don’t ask me how I...
by Dinakshi Arora | Jul 2, 2015 | Inclusion Matters
What you do is much more important than what you say, panelists feel. Women and men both should ask for raises and they do, in spite of some influential people making controversial statements about it. Women do get lesser salaries than men across industries. But it...
by Dinakshi Arora | May 27, 2015 | Gender, Inclusion, Inclusion Matters, Uncategorized
We have come a long way, for sure – from a world that was divided into silos of nationalities, communities, tribes, genders, castes (especially in case of countries like India) to a global village where boundaries are friendly and permeable, if not entirely...