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Summary of interactive Facebook chat with Tuhina Varshney, career advisor and author of I'm Not Afraid Of GDPI on challenges in changing careers.
Last week we hosted a live chat on our Facebook page with Tuhina Varshney, career advisor and author of I’m Not Afraid Of GDPI: Group Discussion & Personal Interview. In the interactive session, Tuhina answered questions from our readers on a variety of topics such as changing careers, how to choose the right career for yourself, interviewing tips for a new career and other career advancement challenges. Here is a summary of the live chat:
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If her MIL had accepted her with some affection, wouldn't they have built a mutually happier relationship by now?
The incident took place ten years ago.
Smita could visit her mother only in summers when her daughter had school holidays. Her daughter also enjoyed meeting her Nani, and both of them had done their reservations for a week. A month before their visit, her husband told her, “My mom is coming for 4-5 months!”
Smita shuddered. She knew the repercussions. She would have to hear sarcastic comments from her mother-in-law for visiting her mother. She may make these comments directly only a bit, but her servants would be flooded with the words, “How horrible she is! She leaves me and goes!”
Are we so swayed by star power and the 'entertainment' quotient of cinema that satisfies our carnal instincts that we choose to ignore our own subconscious mind which always knows what is right and what is wrong?
Trigger Warning: This has graphic descriptions of violence and may be triggering to survivors and victims of violence.
Do you remember your first exposure to an extremely violent act or the aftermath of a violent act?
I am pretty sure for most of us it would be through cinema. But I remember very vividly my first exposure to aftermath of an unbelievably grotesque violent act in real life. It was as a student at a Dental College and Hospital.
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