Last November, she invited a coven of like-minded women who read her online newsletter to congregate in the beautiful spaces of “The Apartment”, an actual apartment from the French lifestyle brand Merci Paris. We gathered to eat small plates of crackers with fig butter, meet fellow readers of her beautifully-written newsletter, and chat about love and life.
Category: Dating and Relationships
Though my mum got married at a time when arranged marriages were the norm, she met my dad at a party (!). Here are 3 things she taught me that helped me find The One…
Saji wanted to visit 15 countries in one year. These are the 5 metrics he used to find a travel partner for his $30k trip around the world.
We both felt: “We don’t have to go on any more bad dates, we no longer have to search constantly.” That was a very exciting feeling, knowing that we were at the cusp of this whole new phase in our lives. You feel a sense of having made it to the other side. All of the bad experiences and disappointment, the cynicism and baggage didn’t break you.”
I could talk about Celine Dion’s music for hours. Here’s how you can start a great conversation, based on your favourite Celine Dion song….
Divorced and ready to find love again? Here are three stories of individuals who found love after their first marriage ended:
There’s one thing all my matchmaking clients want in a life partner…
Taking a Break from Work. For the first time in five years, I took a few weeks away from work to travel with my honey around Greece and the Balkans. Left the laptop at home. Told everyone I’d be away from my desk. This felt super refreshing. The Pressure to Succeed Growing up in Mumbai, […]
“We can judge the heart of a man by his treatment of animals,” wrote 18th century German philosopher Kant. When you meet someone new, its natural to show the best version of yourself. But the truth is, we are all imperfect, in one way or another. Here’s how to use Kant’s advice to see if you two are truly compatible…
You might feel like your list of requirements is too long. Or you’re too old (“It’s too late for me”). These are beliefs we have developed to reinforce a mindset of scarcity, or “not enough”. Not enough matches, not enough compatibility, not enough time. These “invisible scripts” grow as we subconsciously reinforce them, every time we see a real-life example.