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Dec 30, 2024

2024 - Review

 As 2024 draws to a close, it is time to reflect, introspect, and pay gratitude to key moments of this year. This has been my regular year-end activity since 2005, as I love to document the highlights of each year in my blog.

After completing my Yoga Instructor Course (YIC) at SVYASA last year, it was a natural progression to sign up for M.Sc Yoga (Distance program).


Back-to-school mode from Jan'24. As someone who loves the role of a student, I find it an enriching learning experience so far. The syllabus gives good exposure to a range of subjects - Anatomy and physiology, basic Sanskrit, Vedas and Upanishads, Yoga philosophy, Bhagavad Gita, Patanjali Yoga Sutras and Hatha Yoga Pradipika, and many more. Our faculty have been amazing, and they provide the required orientation for each subject at the beginning of every semester. It is then up to the motivation and efforts of the students to pursue the learning in the depth they want to. 


Though the course is distance mode, we have in-person sessions (PCPs) and 18-day mandatory Yoga therapy field training, where I had to stay at our university campus in Bangalore.


It was a completely new experience for me, as I had never stayed in school/college hostels earlier. This was also the first time I was away from my daughter for many days. With lots of planning, pre-preparation, and coordination with K, we managed those days when I was away from home.


The first year is almost complete, and the second semester exams are coming up in a month. I hope to continue the same rigor and efforts in 2025 and complete this course with God's grace.


As I invested more of my time towards my academics, I had to reduce the time commitment to my other activities like reading non-fiction books and blogging as compared to 2023.


Textbooks and study material from university took priority, but along with them, I also managed to finish reading 12 new non-fiction books this year. There are also many books that are in progress.

  1. Stolen Focus by Johann Hari
  2. Timeless Gita, Endless Bliss - Vol 1 by B Mahadevan
  3. Being Love by BK Shivani
  4. The way to Women's freedom according to Vivekananda by Anjana Gangopadhyay (BL)
  5. Spiritual life of the householder by Swami Ranganathananda (BL)
  6. Creative use of emotion by Swami Rama
  7. Maturity by Osho
  8. Ishvara in one's life by Swami Dayananda Saraswati
  9. The fall of the human intellect by A Parthasarathy
  10. Yoga Sutras simplified by Vasudev Murthy
  11. The Paths of Pravritti and Nivritti by Swami Niranjanananda Saraswati (BL)
  12. Bad Therapy by Abigail Shrier

*BL - booklet (less than 100 pages)

I also didn't blog as frequently as last year. Among the articles I wrote this year, here are my favorite five:

Identities are like shirts that we wear

Is your success yours?

Perspectives on homeschooling

Can we change our opinions?

The Ferris wheel of Life


I had set an intention for 2024 that I would like to go deeper into our scriptures. The avenues opened up in multiple ways.


I completed the course "Introduction to Vedanta" conducted by Smt. Rama Sivaraman on Vyoma. This was a perfect foundation course to understand the basic concepts and philosophy of Vedanta.


I got blessed with the opportunity to collaborate with Prof. B. Mahadevan and we worked together in translating his Tamil book on "Sanatana Dharma" into the English version. We also published a new book - "The Joy of Oneness", a commentary on Adi Shankaracharya's Manisha Panchakam. There is so much profound wisdom in our Shastras that one lifetime isn't sufficient to read, digest, and assimilate the learnings.


The most special gift I received this year was the blessings of Bhagavan Krishna to step into the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita. I sincerely believe that Gita comes to us when we are ready to receive the knowledge. In March, I enrolled for the Gita chanting classes, conducted by Gita Parivar. I have completed 3 levels and am currently in Level 4 (13 chapters done, 5 more to go). Learning the right pronunciation and chanting the shlokas is the first step before we dive deeper into the meaning and wisdom that's presented in Gita. I'm also reading the translation and commentary slowly to imbibe the teachings.


Along with learning Yoga as part of my M.Sc course, I also completed two Yoga programs conducted by Nirvana Academy - a 21-day Yoga challenge in Jan/Feb and a 21-day Women's Health challenge in Aug/Sep. Both were beautifully conducted by Vijaya ji. I love her style of teaching Asanas and her clarity in presenting knowledge.


In my quest towards learning Vedanta, I stumbled upon the book "Fall of the Human Intellect" by Shri.A Parthasarathy. This further led me to listen to Bhaskar ji's weekly lectures on the same book. He also conducted weekly sessions on Kaivalya Upanishad. As these lectures were available only for a week on YouTube, I diligently followed them by listening and taking notes.


As part of 2nd semester, we are learning Patanjali Yoga Sutras (PYS). This led me to get introduced to Balamurali sir's classes. Attended his 10-hour course on PYS and a course on Evolution Theory. He explains complex (and abstract) concepts in relatable ways using anecdotes and perfect imagery in his PPTs.


This year was indeed packed with loads of new learnings on various topics.


Shloka chanting classes for kids that I started last year continued this year too. It feels so satisfying to teach young kids Hanuman Chalisa, various short Shlokas/Bhajans, share stories and answer their inquisitive questions on spirituality, culture, and values.


An interesting and unexpected request for a class came up early this year from a family who asked me if I could teach them how to read and write Tamil. Though we could only do a few classes due to mismatch in our schedules, I felt happy to help them read and write Tamil alphabets and simple words.


Bhoomi College invited me this year to conduct a 1-day workshop on packaged foods and traditional food wisdom for the participants of "Teach for Nature" fellowship program. It was a memorable talk, connecting with like-minded individuals. Also presented an online webinar on Packaged foods for the group members of "My Bharat My Culture".

Though the book club wasn't as active as last year, we had a couple of online sessions - "Reclaim your focus" workshop, book summaries of "Stolen focus" and "Bad therapy" (two impactful books that I read this year).


Travel this year was something special. We had planned to visit Mussoorie in Apr and booked a hotel in the main market locality. But due to some reasons, the hotel booking got cancelled in the last minute and we had to make an alternate booking in Landour (at a higher altitude than Mussoorie and away from main town center). It turned out to be a blessing in disguise. Landour was so tranquil, quiet and beautiful. We did the infinity walk of around 3 kms multiple times during our stay. Though I couldn't meet Ruskin Bond, as a fan of his books, I felt so thrilled to see his home and the bookstore that he used to visit often.


We also did a few long weekend trips to Coimbatore, Ooty, Yelagiri and Pondicherry. I also got the opportunity this year to seek blessings of Bhagavan Shiva by visiting Thiruvannamalai for the very first time.


Celebrating D's birthday at Wonderla was special as this was our first visit to a water theme park. Meeting my soul friend and her family, spending a day at her home in Coimbatore was memorable.


This year also marks the important occasion of me having quit social media! I came out of Instagram, the platform where I was actively creating content for nearly 10 years. The reels trends, fake gurus and influencers, algorithm pushing certain agenda and determining where our eyes should be, poor reach for static content - considering these factors, I decided to stop using the platform. I feel a lot relieved and am now more focused without getting distracted by social media. 


Ofcourse, there were other distractions that took away my focus for some time :-) 

During the Loksabha elections, I somehow got interested in geopolitics and current affairs. I created a X (Twitter) account for consuming content. I later realized the kind of negativity, stereotyping, biases and unnecessary arguments over small issues that was seeping from this platform into my thoughts, causing restlessness and anger. After a few months, I deactivated the account to retain my mental peace. But this little exposure to geopolitics opened my eyes to the various agenda and narratives being propagated and distortion of historical facts. 


Similar to last few years, I have no resolutions, goals or plans for 2025. Embracing my curiosity to learn, going with the flow, sticking to my habits and routines, and contributing to family and society in as many ways as possible - I hope to continue on these lines with the Divine blessings.


Wishing you a very happy, healthy and joyous New Year 2025! 

Dec 30, 2023

2023 - Review

As I reflect on the year gone by, I feel a lot of gratitude for a relatively peaceful and purposeful 2023 as compared to the challenging period between 2020-22.

Jan 2023 - the label I was associated with was VP Product Management for a B2B startup focused primarily on employee wellbeing.

Dec 2023 - the label I'm now associated with is Yoga instructor and Shloka class aunty!


The labels have changed but the underlying motivation and objective remain the same.

To empower myself and others to practice and experience holistic well-being and lead a life of balance and harmony.


As I look back, this has been the objective I had set for myself since 2015, though I wasn't able to articulate it clearly. The steps taken in these past 9 years are all aimed towards this objective.


The clarity and conviction emerged in 2023. The path to reach this objective (the right knowledge and insights) also presented itself clearly - health, wellness, and psychology from Indian Knowledge Systems point of view. In 2024 and beyond, I intend to explore our scriptures and Shastras to gain a deeper understanding of these aspects.


I also have finally come to terms with the fact that one can make a real impact through software product management only if multiple factors are aligned - team, vision, values, priorities, mindset, approach, attitude, and execution.


Since many of these were misaligned and added to that, came the unexpected health issues in the first half of this year, I decided that it is best to pause and evaluate.

When situations repeat themselves, it is time one learns the lessons they are trying to teach.

I learned that a full-time job as the Head of Products doesn't align with my present life stage or my priorities.


Given that Yoga has been one of my core interests in the past few years, I decided to take it one step further in 2023. I completed my Yoga Instructor Course (YIC) from SVYASA, Bangalore. The 2-month course was an enriching learning experience, as it provided a wholesome perspective on Yoga (not only asanas). I also completed the advanced-level Yoga program conducted by Satvic Yoga where I got the opportunity to learn the adapted version of the Ashtanga primary series.


As part of YIC, I started learning Bhajans, Bhagavad Gita shlokas, and other chants. This interest pushed me to complete the Nitya Prarthana chanting workshop conducted by Nirvana Academy. It was a lovely experience, learning many shlokas, their right pronunciations along with their meanings. Around the same time, I started a Shloka chanting class for kids in my apartment. It has been so satisfying, teaching these powerful shlokas to children. Their curiosity, interest, and their sharp questions make me look forward to the weekly classes.


Thanks to the seeds planted through YIC, I got motivated to learn more about Sanatana Dharma. Completed the 12-week course "Foundations of Sanatana Dharma" conducted by Prof. Mahadevan. It was truly an eye-opener in multiple aspects.


I'm glad that the habit of reading books continued rigorously this year as well. Managed to complete 39 books and there are quite a few books that are in progress. Here's the list of books completed along with their respective reviews:


  1. Living Spirituality by Meetu Bisht
  2. Yoga for Women by Swami Muktananda
  3. Karma Sannyasa by Swami Satyasangananda Saraswati
  4. A fistful of wisdom by Om Swami
  5. Happiness Unlimited by Sister Shivani
  6. Yoga practices for the digestive system by Swami Shankardevananda
  7. Karma and Karma Yoga by Swami Niranjanananda Saraswati (BL)
  8. Yoga in daily life by Swami Niranjanananda Saraswati (BL)
  9. Head, Heart & Hands by Swami Niranjanananda Saraswati (BL)
  10. Yoga: Philosophy to Realization by Swami Niranjanananda Saraswati (BL)
  11. Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert (Re-read)
  12. The Courage to be Happy by Ichiro Kishimi and Fumitake Koga
  13. The subtle art of not giving a f**k by Mark Manson (Re-read)
  14. Raja Yoga Yatra 1 by Swami Niranjanananda Saraswati (BL)
  15. The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel (Re-read)
  16. Yoga Chakra by Swami Niranjanananda Saraswati (BL)
  17. Prana and Pranayama by Swami Niranjanananda Saraswati (Re-read)
  18. The children of tomorrow by Om Swami
  19. Mind, Mind Management and Raja Yoga by Swami Niranjanananda Saraswati (read twice)
  20. Digital Minimalism by Cal Newport (Re-read)
  21. Yoga Chakra Vol 2 by Swami Niranjanananda Saraswati (BL)
  22. Why We Sleep by Mathew Walker
  23. You Can Heal Your Life by Louise Hay
  24. The Wisdom Bridge by Daaji Kamlesh Patel
  25. Inner Engineering by Sadhguru (Re-read)
  26. Yoga Sutras for Children by Roopa Pai
  27. The Courage to be Disliked by Ichiro Kishimi and Fumitake Koga (Re-read)
  28. Why We Are Who We Are by Meetu Bisht
  29. Messages from the Masters by Dr Brian Weiss
  30. Finding Awareness by Amit Pagedar (Re-read)
  31. The Universe Has Your Back by Gabrielle Bernstein (Re-read)
  32. The power of one thought by BK Shivani
  33. Value of Values by Swami Dayananda Saraswati
  34. Yoga Chakra Vol 4 by Swami Niranjanananda Saraswati (BL)
  35. Jeevani - Ayurveda for Women by Dr. PLT Girija
  36. Love and Family Life by Swami Rama
  37. Naam Edhai Nokki Odugirom by Azhagar (Tamil) (BL)
  38. Sanatana Dharma in a nutshell by B Mahadevan (Tamil) (BL)
  39. Scattered Minds by Gabor Mate

*BL - booklet (less than 100 pages)


It has always been my dream to start a book club focused on non-fiction books and connect with like-minded readers. This dream came true in 2023. "Sparks & Nuggets", our book club was formed in May. We have discussed 19 books so far. I thoroughly enjoy the whole process of reading, summarizing, and presenting the book summary with my group. Though the logistics might change in 2024, the intent of this book club will remain the same.


When you read more, you automatically tend to write more as well.

This has been my best blogging year so far - have written 121 blog posts. My favorite posts are

Ladder of Wellness 

Least resistance mindset 

The Lamp 

Indigestion of life experiences 

Prioritizing flexibility

Having an open mind


Early this year, Ms.Krishna invited me to her podcast "New Indian Woman". In the 3-part series, we discussed about packaged foods, my thoughts on homecooked food, alternatives, time management, and more. It was an enjoyable conversation with her.


2023 blessed me with multiple temple visits.

Visited Shrungagiri Shanmuga Temple, Ashamata Temple, Antaragange, Koti Lingeswara temple, Avani Betta temples, and Ratnagiri Balamurugan temple.

Also went to Pillayarpatti, Kundrakudi, and Thirumayam temples for the first time during our trip to Karaikudi on a long weekend.

Visited Sriperumbudur Ramanuja temple after so many years.


Along with temple visits, there were a few leisure outings as well.


During D's summer vacation, we went to Wild Planet Resort in Devala, Kerala. Staying amidst tea plantations, rainforest walks, playing basketball and badminton with a view of the mountains all around, and the yummy outdoor evening chai amidst nature and monkeys - such memorable times.

We also did a short trip to Mahabalipuram - visiting the beach, Shore temple, and the popular touristy places. Took me back in time to my 6th-grade field trip!


Celebrated all the festivals with more involvement and effort this year since we didn't have any festivities last year. Cooking a mini Onam Sadya was special!


Other memorable events this year were

- Meeting my little niece for the first time! She reminds me so much of D when she was an infant.

- Met my college friend and her sister after almost 20 years. How can I forget those happy tears and hugs as soon as we met? Very special!

- Had a laughter riot at the Standup comedy show - "Family Man Returns" by Praveen Kumar. Both K and I love his family-friendly comedy with his 80s/90s references.

- Cleared my dumping wardrobe (aka Monica's secret closet!) after years of stuff dumped in it for various reasons.

- Finally got the courage to give away my MBA books after 14 years.

- Started to give a little more importance to my YouTube channel. Kickstarted the One Insight Series to share one insight from a book in 7-9 minutes.

- Chanted the 700 shlokas from the Bhagavad Gita during a Gita Parayanam event organized as part of Gita Jayanti celebrations. Though I'm yet to learn all the shlokas, being part of a group event felt truly blessed.

- Arrival of my new bookshelf. The whole process of cleaning, organizing, and rearranging all my books was fun.


None of the major changes or new initiatives of 2023 were pre-planned. Everything happens for a reason and it is best to accept, embrace the flow, and proceed forward.


Wishing everyone a very happy, healthy, and joyful New Year 2024!


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