
Nabal Kishore Pande
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With more than 10 books published, I write with a purpose—to inspire, provoke, and touch lives. Every story I craft aims to make a meaningful impact on my readers and the world around me. 📚💫
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Reclaiming Christmas
"✨🎄 Mery Christmas 🎄✨ May your heart be filled with joy & peace this festive season. 🎁🌟 #ErNabal #ChristmasCheer" We’ve entered that time of year, holiday season, and its maelstrom of expectations. Considering the rabble of picking the right gifts or the guilt of the last-minute holiday parties, it is understandable that the true meaning of Christmas is overwhelmed by the madness rather than Christmas quotes for the true meaning of Christmas. For many families, the holiday season is stressful and overwhelming, as they try to bring the peaceful, joyous celebration to life that they envisioned.
By Nabal Kishore Pandeabout a year ago in Fiction
The Final Bow: Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour Ends with Emotions Running High
It was a night heavy with emotion, anticipation — and nostalgia. Taylor Swift ends Eras's tour at BC Place Stadium in Vancouver on December 8, 2024. After almost two years, untold cities, and millions of fans, this was the exclamation point — the final chapter of a journey that had mesmerized the world. But as Taylor Swift herself said in a song during the final show, “It was the end of an era, but the start of an age.”
By Nabal Kishore Pandeabout a year ago in Viva
More Than a Tiara
From childish daydreams featuring glittering tiaras to the muted adversities of adulthood, so many women have invested in outside validation to make them feel valued, dynamic, and authoritative all at once. However, in all reality, the most cherished crown a woman could ever own is not the one of jewels or precious metals, but the one she has already possessed inside. Beyond the Tiara: Unlocking Your Inner Queen explores how activating your empowered self, loving yourself from the inside out, and acknowledging your existence can lead you to discover your queen when the external world has gone mute.
By Nabal Kishore Pandeabout a year ago in Fiction
Navigating Love, Affection, and Intimacy at Work
Life in an office has long been synonymous with productivity, collaboration, and focus. We are, though, humans, and we carry our feelings, our relationships, and our home lives into this space. In an interconnected world, we inevitably get to know and bond with the other people we work with. From a sweet hug to an unexpected kiss, one sweetheart’s excitement and passion may break out at work. And the actual question is just how much from you is too much? How can we maintain the kinds of measures that keep the workplace a safe, respectful, functional space — without denying our humanity?
By Nabal Kishore Pandeabout a year ago in Families
Is It Acceptable to Kiss in an Office?
This is always a hot topic—workplace relationships. As so many of us are logging more hours at work than at home, it should also come as no surprise that connections — sometimes of the romantic variety — occur at work. And yet, as much as romantic relationships can sometimes flourish in these spaces, it also raises important questions about professionalism and boundaries. A common query is: Is kissing in the office acceptable?
By Nabal Kishore Pandeabout a year ago in Confessions
The Silent Widow: A Gothic Tale of Love Beyond Death
The mansion remained a muted sentinel, its rock-faced shell overgrown and weathered from years of abandonment. Once a splendid Victorian estate, it had slipped into the realm of decay, its spires slightly askew, weary with the weariness of the years. The windows — clouded with age now — wore a mirrored calling gray sky, and ivy clung like a sapling to its stone walls as if the house itself longed to escape its outside world.
By Nabal Kishore Pandeabout a year ago in Fiction
Hey YOU, Yes, You. Quit Discontenting Yourself. You're Perfect.
Hey, person. Oh, my God, YOU, the one reading it right now. Now I need you to pause for a moment. And let out everything that he made sense. Just take a breath. Give it a minute for the whole thing to die. The next thing to tell you cost me a million. You are perfect. I recognize this inner critic — the one who says, “I’m not enough.” Or screams, “You’ll never be enough.” It is the tone that makes you doubt every choice, every possibility, every little shred of what makes you. You see, that voice — you need to pay attention — is a liar. You are far from good enough. You’re already so, so large. You can remain in your place without lifting a finger. You are precisely what you were created to be. You’d had to begin considering it.” Quit wanting to be someone else Have you ever seen someone’s entire life and said, “I’m becoming this person”? It can be your best friend, a colleague, the latest celebutante, or someone you follow on Instagram. But does it not sound greener than the grass? And I don’t know about you, but I don’t. Imagine if you need only a glimpse through those lenses and telepathy of their brains whenever whatever was behind that smirk once the scenes abased was delivered to you. What if all the great power and ideas of the great were where an image in the ideal? You are different. You may be the only person in the universe with the particular mix of knowledge, likes, and wants that you have. The soul is your spirit, your essence is yours. That’s amazing. Your reception, your sense of humor, your exit on being — none of the “you” features can be marketed. Be yourself because everyone else is already taken — Oscar Wilde.
By Nabal Kishore Pandeabout a year ago in Confessions






