I am a corporate lawyer studying human behaviour and personal growth.
I started working in one of the top law firms in India and thought I’d stay there forever. I left in a year and a half and joined the better firm. I thought I’d stay there and become partner.
I loved the team and was doing very well but then two years later, I found myself wanting a different role. So I switched to a research oriented position in the legal field, something I never thought I would enjoy.
I’ve been at it for 4 years almost now and guess what? Even just a year ago, I had no clue I’d be studying a subject I had no remote experience with.
And yet, here I am — obsessed with the idea of living a well-intentioned life.
So much so that I learned how to make a website, got over the fear of being judged (sort of) and built a blog focused on intentional living.
I also started a newsletter about it (shameless plug: link in bio) and can’t seem to stop talking about it on social media. (Yes, I know!)
What I’ve learned is that it’s doesn’t matter how old you are or will be tomorrow, you’ll never have all the answers and that’s okay.
Life is uncertain, it always will be. You’ll never know for sure what’s coming next.
But that doesn’t mean you’re lost, it means you’re living.
Whether it’s a professional goal, a personal milestone or a financial one, keep moving forward, clarity and confidence will follow.
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