Aashima Sharma
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"Why I'm Obsessed with Modern Family: Lessons for Everyday Life"
Family is a lifelong adventure. Oh my God! What a beautiful family this show depicts! Like, I literally love all three families equally. In the show, the way family relationships change and grow shows that Family is a lifelong adventure. The characters in the show develop, change, and face challenges concurrently, showing that family bonds keep changing yet remain constant. The show indicates that even though there might be conflicts, the love and support in a family stay strong. This adventure is full of fun, sadness, and essential lessons, teaching us that our relationships with our families are always there and need our effort. By showing Family as a lifelong adventure, "Modern Family" reminds us to put effort into these connections and treasure our shared experiences.
By Aashima Sharmaabout a year ago in Fiction
20 Years, 20 Takeaways: What Life Has Taught Me!”
1. CHANGE IS INEVITABLE This one hurts a lot! No one wants to grow up and enter into the phase of adulting. I want to go back to my childhood days and never grow up! Childhood is indeed a whimsical time. I remember when I was in 11th grade, I had just gotten separated from my friends because they took different streams, and I took a different one. I used to pray to God to let me start my life again from fifth grade and make the time pass slowly. I still remember that feeling about how badly I wanted to return to those years. Because adulting is scary! Your life changes at every step, and you keep losing your innocence. Everything around you becomes so fast-paced that it hurts! But can you stop time? Never, so it’s best to make peace with it! And it will be easier if you learn about the second lesson mentioned below!
By Aashima Sharmaabout a year ago in Lifehack
Here’s What Happened When I Tried Eating One Meal a Day for the First Time!
Well, I tried this diet myself. I will be frank about my review. I usually eat 2–3 times daily with around 1–2 cups of coffee. I don’t consume hefty meals, but I still have my fair share of junk food because I am an international student (best excuse).
By Aashima Sharmaabout a year ago in Writers
"10 Unconventional Habits That Will Revolutionize Your Daily Life"
1. Micro-Learning Sessions Try to allocate 10–20 minutes daily to learn some new skills. It can be absolutely anything, like learning 10 different vocabulary words, trying journalling for the first time, trying a 20-mile run, etc. We often get so busy that each day looks the same, and thus, it becomes monotonous. Also, micro-learning can widen your knowledge and keep your intellect engaged.
By Aashima Sharmaabout a year ago in Writers
I wish I knew this before entering into my teenage years!
Teenage is that phase of your life where you experience a whirlwind of emotions as you transition into adulthood. You do not get along with your elders because you always feel like everyone’s judging you and they don’t understand you! It’s always a mental fight to constantly juggle between your childish and adult characteristic traits. After you pass your teenage years, you consider that some things could have been done differently or there were some unknown facts you weren’t aware of! I got your back! Below listed are some of the things that I wish I had known before entering into teenage-
By Aashima Sharma2 years ago in Motivation







