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Shaiva

Shaiva

Shaiva Pandya is an accomplished author and a versatile content writer, based in Melbourne, Australia. Hailing a master’s degree in media and communications from The Parsons University in New York, USA, she channels her creativity as a Web Content Manager at a leading advertising agency in Melbourne.

Three Books To read When You’re Feeling Low!

Books can heal, entertain and be your best friend when you’re having a bad day. We all have days when life feels heavy, and our spirits seem weighed down. Whether it’s the result of life’s challenges, personal struggles, or just…

Is Manifestation Real?

Manifestation has become a buzzword in self-help, spiritual, and personal growth communities. Many people claim that they’ve transformed their lives simply by focusing their thoughts, desires, and intentions on specific outcomes. But what exactly is manifestation, and is there any…

Magna Carta- The Birth Of Liberty!

Liberty and democracy are distinct. Liberty is about protection from power and democracy is about who enjoy’s those protections. Magna Carta was something of a muddle in the 13th century, a collection of promises extracted in bad faith from a…

What Is Emotional Intelligence?

There is a pervasive belief that mental illness stems from weakness, but that is not true. Last year I suffered from severe anxiety and stress disorder. If you ask my folks or friends they will approve of me being one…

To be or not to be” On social media

How many of us enjoy living and accumulating experiences without obligatorily pressing upload? Or let me put it this way, how many of us click pictures for ourselves and how many of us click it for Facebook? We all know…

Do You Want To Be A Writer?

I am an author and I am just 25. I have written a novel called ‘ Yours Truly, Secret Santa’ and successfully got it published recently. Was it easy? Not at all, in fact it was utterly and ridiculously brutal.…