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Asawari Kulkarni
Author and Blogger
Asawari’s journey in the field of education spans over 18 years, during which she has deeply engaged with the lives and minds of young learners. Teaching goes beyond just imparting subject knowledge; it involves navigating through various emotional highs and lows, playing multiple roles such as a teacher, philosopher, guide, and counsellor. In today’s busy world, where parents often have limited time for their children, teachers often become confidants for students, adding a significant responsibility to their role.
As a certified personality development counsellor and career counsellor, Asawari has honed her skills to better support her students beyond academics. Her experience extends to writing, particularly blogs that resonate with people, drawing inspiration from real-life experiences. This writing journey has given her insights into human relationships and life’s nuances.
Despite facing personal challenges, Asawari maintains a positive mindset, viewing life’s obstacles as opportunities for growth and learning. Her belief in the power of hope and the importance of learning from life’s experiences shines through her narrative. Through her book, she aims to share some of her life lessons and reflections, offering readers a glimpse into her journey and the wisdom she has gained along the way.
Asawari’s Work
How far one should go
How far one should go to fill in for someone Forgetting self-identity and existence??
Manthan – The Churning
One day, while casually discussing with my friend, we came up with a thought of apart from academics what is that we can offer to children that will help them gain a new...
Fantasy vis-à-vis Positivity
Someone once told me, ‘You live in fantasy; you need to be more practical.’ I quietly listened to the comments of an irritated person who was tired of fighting a situation and...
My Top-notch Enemy
We all have certain enemies who are temporary or short lived in our life for a nominal amount of time. But a few and peculiar ones will never leave your back. The more you want...
Acceptance, a key to change
Acceptance is the key to change; sounds contradictory? Usually change is associated with non-acceptance or questioning or rebellion. Once there lived a very knowledgeable man,...
A letter to my teenaged boy on his birthday
How old a mother am I? I am as old a mother as you are…… Wish you a very Happy Birthday sweetheart and to me too. You must be wondering why am I wishing myself, right? Because...
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