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#SharetoCare Series: Death Can’t Do Us Apart !
Hello everyone, ,I am Minaxi Chintan Solanki. Some of you know me by my stories. I am not a professional writer. So, kindly excuse me for my writing style .Let me tell you about my beautiful roller coaster journey of life. I was born in a lower...

Of Unfathomable Pains :Sumita’s Motherhood Journey
It feels like a dream now! Life is nothing but an amalgamation of uncertainty, hopes, sorrows and, above all, naivety. With two slip discs at the beginning of the second trimester of my pregnancy and an immobile right hand, it was not an easy journey....

#DilKiSuno with Mala Honnati
Behind every successful and a happy woman, is herself- anonymous A recent post by Mala Honnatti in our Facebook community was a complete blockbuster. And her life story completely resonates with the above quote.Mala is 70 years old, she has never been...

Mother’s Day Special Offers by our Mompreneurs
14th May is Mother's Day ! Though every day is mother's day but this day is a day to make your mother feel extra special !Here are some fabulous offers from our momprenueurs and members of the She Means Success community for Mother's Day if you are yet...

#DilKiSuno Stories: Behind the Lens -Meet Aashivaa Siingh
23 years ago I moved to Delhi for work as a junior homeopath. The day I got my first salary, I was mobbed by a thief and he took away all the money. With this money I wanted to buy gifts for my parents.Fortunately, my hostel rent (including breakfast &...

Violence With a Capital D – Ruby’s Story
I regret the day I got married. My daddy was not ready to get me married in this family. But my parents were getting old and I wanted to stay near them.Even though my dad was in service, I was always fascinated with people who had their own business. I did...

Losing Excess Baggage – Monalika’s Weight loss Journey
I am a firm believer of ‘Listen to Your Heart’! It always Knows!! My pre-pandemic life was more lazy, casual and on the brink of acquiring health issues. I was more inclined towards my family needs and hardly could give time to MYSELF! I started deviating...

Breaking Stereotype: Unconventional Story of Conventional Sushila
I was born in March 1969, in a small village in Alwar, Rajasthan. The school in that village, was till class 5th. Even now, that school is till class 5.From class 6th till 8th, I had to walk 2 Kms to reach to reach a near by (not so nearby)school,...