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Your Words Shape Your World

In last Fridays post (April 4th) we talked about silencing the inner critic and amplifying the inner cheerleader. But what happens after that? The way you speak to yourself doesn’t just stay inside—it leaks into your actions, your confidence, and even how others perceive you.
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Drinking My Own Kool-Aid: Introducing mPath Services

There’s something powerful about hitting “publish.” Not just because it sends words out into the world, but because it quietly demands accountability. I’ve been writing this April series as a challenge to myself—to show up consistently, to lean into vulnerability, and to reconnect with parts of myself that often take the backseat in a busy…
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Who’s Winning—Your Inner Critic or Inner Cheerleader?

You know the one—the voice that whispers, “You’re not good enough,” “You’ll mess this up,” or “Why even bother?” It’s that nagging inner critic that seems to have a PhD in negativity. For years, I thought this voice was just being realistic.
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I’ve Been Thinking… Yes, again 🤣

Yesterday, I pulled a little April Fool’s joke – if you read my last post, you probably thought I was throwing in the towel. But here’s the truth: writing for Hyphenated Homestead has been one of the most fulfilling things I’ve done lately. And instead of slowing down, I’m challenging myself to show up even…
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I’ve Been Thinking… The Hard Truth 😌

For one year (and 3 months to be precise), I’ve poured my heart and soul into this blog. Countless hours of writing, editing, researching, and sharing. And for what?
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10 Parts. Countless Memories. A Journey to Remember.

They say, “We travel not to escape life, but for life not to escape us.” This trip back to India after 11 years was exactly that—a homecoming, a rediscovery, a deep dive into the places, people, and moments that shaped me.
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Hyphenated Homecoming: Part 10

The author reflects on returning to India after 25 years, finding a vibrant, confident new generation. Their niece epitomizes this change, balancing ambition and family with ease. Visiting friends who thrive after moving back highlights the evolving perceptions of success in India. Overall, the journey encapsulates a hopeful future and enduring connections.
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Hyphenated Homecoming: Part 9

I knew closing a dormant account at one of the nationalized Indian Bank wouldn’t be easy, but I was determined to get it done during my stay in India. What unfolded upon my visit to the branch was nothing short of astonishing!
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Hyphenated Homecoming: Part 8

If there is one thing that sets India apart from the rest of the world, it is its people—their warmth, their unwavering hospitality, and their innate ability to go above and beyond for those they care about. During my visit, I had the privilege of experiencing this firsthand through two incredible families: the Mithbhakare (Adoni)…
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Hyphenated Homecoming: Part 7

Some people enter your life and leave an imprint so deep that no passage of time can fade it. For me, one of those people has been my cousin, Viju Dada. But calling him just a cousin would be an understatement—he has been a mentor, a cheerleader, a problem solver, and at times, even a…
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Hyphenated Homecoming: Part 4

The first bite of home-cooked food after years away is more than just a meal—it’s a homecoming in itself. After the overnight adventure from Mumbai to Pune, the first order of business wasn’t sleep. It wasn’t unpacking. It wasn’t even stepping out to explore the city. It was food.
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Hyphenated Homecoming: Part 3

Mumbai never sleeps, they say. But at 3:15 AM, it sure feels like it does. As our Uber driver, SarjeRao, smoothly pulled out of the airport, I finally let myself relax. The worst was over, right? No more navigating chaotic underground parking, no more sweaty treks with baggage—just a straight ride to Pune. Simple. Easy.…



