
Sunday reminder. 🌿
What's one thing you're doing this week to become a better version of yourself?

What's one thing you're doing this week to become a better version of yourself?
The beauty of this place is something my camera couldn't fully capture.
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Today I accidentally scraped my leg on a chair. It wasn't a serious injury, just a small cut, but my best friend immediately went to a nearby shop, bought bandages, and even cleaned the wound and put the bandage on for me.
It was such a small gesture, yet it made me unexpectedly emotional. The care and concern she showed reminded me that love isn't always romantic. Sometimes, a friend can make you feel more cared for than anyone else.
Has anyone else experienced something similar? Do you think a best friend can sometimes do things that even a partner might not?
Mine usually ended up with one completed side... and that's where the journey ended. 😅
As the monsoon is on the way...
Can't believe we're already halfway through the year.
My goal for July is to finally become confident at driving. I'm still learning, and I'm hoping that by the end of this month I'll be comfortable driving on my own.
What about you? Whether it's getting fit, learning a new skill, reading more, travelling, or anything else, what's one goal you're hoping to achieve before July ends?
Can't believe we're already halfway through the year.
My goal for July is to finally become confident at driving. I'm still learning, and I'm hoping that by the end of this month I'll be comfortable driving on my own.
What about you? Whether it's getting fit, learning a new skill, reading more, travelling, or anything else, what's one goal you're hoping to achieve before July ends?
Some places don't just leave you with photos—they leave you with memories that keep calling you back. This is one of those places for me. Every visit feels magical, and somehow, it never feels like enough.
Can you guess where this is? 😊
Rajasthan has always felt like more than just a destination to me, it's where my family's roots lie, and every visit feels like reconnecting with a part of myself.
There's something about this land that words never fully capture. Every street seems to carry echoes of history, every fort has witnessed stories of courage and sacrifice, and every old wall feels like it has a tale waiting to be told. Even the local legends and ghost stories somehow add to its charm instead of taking it away.
I've been here many times, yet every trip ends with the same feeling that I haven't seen enough. It's as if Rajasthan always leaves a little unfinished, giving me another reason to return. Sometimes I wonder if it's nostalgia, or if this place simply has a way of calling people back.
These photos are from one of my favorite spots in Jaipur. I'll let you guess which one it is.
My brain: "You don't need it."
Also my brain: "But it's tiny and adorable."