Wednesday, March 28, 2018

The small town girl with big dreams (IWH Feature)

Glad to be featured on IWH - Indian Women in Hospitality, a platform for the Indian Women working in the Hospitality industry across the globe.

It traces my writing journey from the chaos of hotel housekeeping to the meditative silence of the writing desk. 

Here's the link - 

Tuesday, January 2, 2018

Her Master Key - Reflections

This album is an attempt to learn from every word written - good and bad, and feel inspired by the photos taken by readers - known and unknown. 

Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish. 

Steve Jobs had addressed the students and teachers at Stanford with these words in 2005. And this spirit pushes me to seek everything that can help me polish my craft of wordsmithery.

No! I don't see myself entitled to an Author Page yet. 

At the same time, I don't want to miss out on the good discussions around the book whilst being sensitive to my friends who may not be voracious readers. Therefore, this album seems to be the perfect place to keep posting reviews and comments without crowding my timeline.

#HerMasterKey #HotelHousekeeping #Booksonhotels Rupa Publications



Friday, December 8, 2017

खुस-फुस...the silent art of playing by oneself

'Tiny' plays by herself, for herself and to herself. 

We call it 'खुस-फुस' (read as 'khus-phus' in Hindi) that literally means 'whispering'. More common glossary for 'khus-phus' include pretend-playing, self-playing, imaginative-playing, make-believe playing...

A 'खुस-फुस' session in progress
That's when the inanimate objects like lotion and shampoo bottles, oils, creams, remotes, combs and perfume bottles come alive and reside inside a laundry basket, supposedly their home. These 'alive' characters with special names like raspooli, racist (she picks up all the weird terms from newsroom debates) and rebecca who get involved in a series of interesting plots marked with friendship, adventure, discovery, at times even jealousy, revenge and patch-up.

Typically a khus-phus session lasts for twenty minutes or so, and even up to an hour if I'm lucky!

Yes, you read that right - lucky! Why?
A welcome breather for old and new mothers 🐤🐤..🐤..🐤..🐤..🐤

Your kid/s don't follow you like ducklings in a row.
You also don't have to go looking around for them during those quiet moments that are actually the lull before storms. Worrying that your girl might have emptied out the entire flour bin on the kitchen floor and rolling over it. Or, she might be making tea with the water taken from the toilet pot. All this and more, when you are not watching her or being watched by her.
For once, you get this deeply satisfying warm feeling crawling all over you, right up to the heart. Your discover the new words your girl has picked up and the growing maturity in her emotions.

💫 The worried mom from early days  💫
Until recently, I did not consider myself so lucky!
K~, Tiny's elder sister also indulged in a lot of 'khus-phus'-ing sessions. I grew suspicious of these solitary plays since she was growing up and wrote to Dr. Jerome L. Singer and Dr. Dorothy G. Singer, professor and research scientists at Yale University to find if K~ was doing okay.

(Yes, I agree. I may have behaved like a desperate mother.)

This is what I had written -

"Dear Dr. Dorothy S and Dr. Jerome S,

Till what age is it normal for a child to indulge in pretend plays? And, what is a normal frequency of such plays in a given day?
My nine and a half year old daughter is completely normal - has friends, does well at studies and sports events, plays an elder sister to her 9 month old baby sister. However, she is not very inclined to being overtly social by making new friends easily or greeting visitors. Her verbal and written communication skills are satisfactory. We are a family of four - Dad, Mom and two daughters.
I have begun feeling a little intrigued with her indulgence in pretend plays during which she wants to be left alone. Mostly, they are role-plays where shampoo, lotion bottles etc. are treated as various characters (esp. the TV program characters she watches) and she gives voice-overs to them.

Regards
The Worried Mom"

Dr. Dorothy S was kind enough to respond within minutes -

"Hello. Sounds like you have a normal child, and her play is imaginative, and as long as she is doing well at school, and presenting no behavior problems, allow her to continue to use her pretend play. I would try to invite a friend over so that she can learn to share her play with another child her age. This would be helpful to her. Playing with her very young sibling offers her comfort and no threat, but she needs to be able to play with her peers as well. Best, Dr. Singer."

With those comforting words from a well-regarded researcher in the field of child psychology coupled with a chiding from my own father for being cynical, I put my doubts to rest and decided to go with the flow. I also got her bestie to join her occasionally.

I guess, I did the right thing.

Research says that imaginative play is a vital component to normal child development
Says Dr. Scott Barry Kaufman, author, researcher, speaker in Psychological Sciences from Yale University, while pointing out in one of his thoroughly researched articles on Psychology Today here, 

"...physical play is not the only kind of play. We often use the terms pretend play or make-believe play (the acting out of stories which involve multiple perspectives and the playful manipulation of ideas and emotions), that reflect a critical feature of the child’s cognitive and social development. Over the last seventy-five years a number of theorists and researchers have identified the values of such imaginative play as a vital component to the normal development of a child." 

The article draws upon the learning from multiple sources of information provided by well-regarded experts in the fields.

So, I now let the solitary games continue...

And just so you know, this blog post was written when 'Tiny' was khus-phus-ing!

Thursday, November 30, 2017

My Debut Book


Announcing the birth of my third baby -

Her Master Key - A Hotel Housekeeper's Stories from Inn-dia

I am falling short of words to describe the joy and excitement. The gestation was long but worth this blue beauty!

Ever so grateful to Subroto Bagchi​, Tuhin A. Sinha​ for being my mentors, Vinita Nangia​ for nudging out the closet writer in me with her revolutionary writing platform TOI Books​ #TOIWriteIndia, Ranveer Brar​ for encouraging my first steps in publishing, Shruthi Rao​, for bringing my raw manuscript to life through the first round of copy editing, Rudra Sharma​, my commissioning editor at Rupa Publications​...the list could go on!

In all humility, I present my first book that can be pre-ordered in India at:
India order: Her Master Key

Can also be ordered in US/Europe at:
US/Europe order: Her Master Key

Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Down the memory lane...my Alma Mater!

This morning, I woke up to some heartwarming Whatsapp pictures of a mini reunion of two close OCLD batch mates. They had met after twenty years!

Needless to say, the group messages were flooded with fond reminiscences and a promise for a larger reunion to be attended by all batch mates. The vicious social media has a few virtues too - like holding together individuals scattered across the globe - Scandinavian region, US, Europe and of course, India!

Sharing a few pictures through this blog post -


OCLD - The Oberoi Centre of Learning & Development

The Gurukul - an epitome of learning! 
It imparts some of the finest values in service - what it takes to become a blue-blooded hotelier in one's body, mind and soul. I owe most of my life skills and work skills to this school. The faculty is a vibrant set of hoteliers seasoned through long and tough years of service. Not surprising that the management training programmes at OCLD are considered among the best in Asia. The hands-on curriculum has been setting high global benchmarks for the hotel industry since 1966.


Shri Rai Bahadur Mohan Singh Oberoi
Pioneer in Luxury Services 
A Great Visionary 

The Guru - a guiding light!
He is the Founder and Former Chairman of Oberoi Hotels & Resorts, a legacy built from the scratch, consisting of not just large chains of hotels, but also luxury cruisers across other countries and allied businesses like airline catering, management of restaurants and airport bars, travel and tour services, car rental, project management and corporate air charters.

He literally rose from the ashes of difficulties and hardships. 

Dare to Dream: The Life of M.S. Oberoi (written by Bachi J. Karkaria) is a must read book for all - aspiring hoteliers, present hoteliers, ex-hoteliers, hotel guests and anyone who concurs with Rai Bahadur's firm belief - 

'NO TASK IS TOO LOWLY. NO AMBITION TOO HIGH!' 




The Learning Grounds - Library, Labs and Classrooms

I wouldn't lie! The learning years were not easy. It brought out the worst fears and tears in me. The endless assignments along with full-fledged work reporting schedules were no less than commando training modules. It was here, I learnt my biggest lessons in handling both work-life aspects, the professional submission and a personal freedom. The lessons are here to stay with me for life. 

But twenty years later, I can only feel grateful for those hardships. 

As Rumi says - 
“IF YOU ARE IRRITATED BY EVERY RUB, HOW WILL YOUR MIRROR BE POLISHED?”

(Picture Courtesy: Ms. Vanessa Pinto, ex-batch mate at OCLD & Ms. Meenakshi Srivastava, ex-batchmate, also AVP Training at OCLD)

Tuesday, November 14, 2017

From the poetry archives: 'माँ'

इसी गगन के किसी फलक से झांकती तो हो,
पर नज़र क्यों नहीं आती कभी?

पूरा संसार है आज मेरा कहने को,
पर हर सांस कुछ अधूरी-सी है कहीं.

याद करती हूँ तुम्हें तो भर आती है आँखें,
मद्धम मद्धम गत हो जाती ये नसें.

चेहरे तो कई आये इस दिल को संभालने,
पर  पाया उनमें तुम्हें कभी भी.

गौर किया तो हर रिश्ता निकला सौदे का,
लेन-देन से  उबर पाए हम अब भी.

चाहे उम्मीदों का हो सौदाहो सौदा प्यार का,
भूल रही हूँ खुद कोइन सब में अब कहीं.

ढूंढती हूँ तुम्हें हर तरफहर शक्ल में,
थक गयी दुनियादारी निभाने में.

इच्छा है एक बार फिर तुझ ही से जन जाऊं,
फिर चाहे माँतेरी गोद में सदा के लिए सो जाऊं.

From the poetry archives: 'You are a rose...'

You are a rose, a beautiful rose!
Gifted to me by someone loved.
I press you hard in the pages of this book.
A book that stands on a rickety bookshelf.
Among many others-
I read them all!

Inspiring Wisdom and Knowledge;
I lost you somewhere in the clutter,
But, you still smell the same -
Reflections of Truth and Courage,
Preaching happiness and success,
Guiding through wit and calculation.
Oh! The rankness of a scholar - 
Sought by one and all!

Until today, I discovered you yet again.
You were the rose, the same beautiful rose!
Gifted to me once, by someone loved.
Pressed hard in the pages of this book.
A book that stood on a rickety bookshelf.

For long, long enough to lose your color and shine.
Your redolence reminds me again,
Of my true identity and existence.
What wasted years,
Ah! the brevity of life.
I hold on to you tight this time,
Never ever to let you go again!

The small town girl with big dreams (IWH Feature)

Glad to be featured on IWH - Indian Women in Hospitality , a platform for the Indian Women working in the Hospitality industry across the ...