Khyati Birla
To find love again, as a family
How does one allay a child’s fear, or even anguish, when a parent introduces him or her to a new partner?
Breezing through midlife crisis
However, explains life coach Khyati Birla, that it’s more psychological than physiological.
Pressure points
Children aren’t naturally equipped to deal with stress. And negligence from guardians doesn’t help. Experts weigh in.
The big shift
Changing careers doesn’t come easy for everyone. Experts tell you how you can prepare yourself for the big move.
It’s all about self-love
Supriya Joshi, a stand-up comedienne, says she felt a lack of connect with models in the media as an adolescent.
No anxiety, baby
In a recent interview, the actress shared that she felt anxious about leaving her daughter in a space where she will not be present.
Christmas Blues
While Christmas invokes joy and cheer for the most part, it can also prove to be a depressing time for some.
Navigate The online breakup
“It is best to avoid any contact with the person, especially if it was a painful process” Says Khyati.
Playing favourites with children
A recent study shows that even perceived favouritism has a deeper effect on a parent-child relationship.
Smells like teen spirit
Khyati, while in agreement, says that it’s the right time for parents to let their children fall and learn, when they’re teenagers.