PinnedAyesha KhanIts okay to not be okayLast night, I could feel the restlessness creep over me, like a blanket suffocating my lungs until I could gasp for air. And I shook it…May 13May 13
Ayesha KhanBeyond the Next Goal — Cycle of Perpetual DissatisfactionThe cause of the gradual death of your happiness is delayed gratification. Now, this might seem like a bold claim, but let’s think about…Sep 2Sep 2
Ayesha Khan60/40 Am i Right?The 60/40 ratio is one of the baffling rules of life. 60% efforts, 40% time to self.Jul 24Jul 24
Ayesha KhanIt’s Just A Quarter Life CrisisThe journey from the early to mid-twenties passes by us, and by the time we realise it, we are 25 years old with a bachelor’s degree in our…Jul 111Jul 111
Ayesha KhanTaking Flight — Goodbye Amal“It’s time to say goodbye, but I think goodbyes are sad and I’d much rather say hello. Hello to a new adventure.” — Ernie HarwellJul 12Jul 12
Ayesha KhanCharting New Horizons- The Journey of AmalGoing to the seaside always brings a sense of tranquillity and nostalgia. As I watched the waves crash the shore i was reminded of the…Jun 261Jun 261
Ayesha KhanRipple Effect — Reflections from AmalReflection is a passageway to exploring and examining ourselves and the experiences, emotions, interactions which have shaped us into the…Jun 10Jun 10
Ayesha KhanOvercoming the Application BluesWhen you are passionate about something, you will always be willing to go the extra mile. This ideology reinforces the need to showcase our…May 22May 22
Ayesha KhanEvery Rupee CountsHappiness doesn’t result from what we get, but from what we give.” — Ben CarsonMay 16May 16
Ayesha KhanPomodoro — A cure to ProcrastinationPomodoro (Italian: tomato) was a technique developed by Francesco Cirillo as a cure for procrastination. In this technique, there is a…May 1May 1