Robots are taking all our jobs
I watched Black Mirror till 3AM last night while I hugged my blanket and prayed that technology doesn't turn the world into what the show portrays.
17 February 2018
DEVELOPING A GOOD WORK ETHIC
Having worked as a freelance writer for quite a long time, I know how difficult it is to motivate yourself to work from home. On some
15 February 2018
Why you need a mentor
It isn't easy to make the transition from laid-back student to hard-working job holder. Once you start working, you will face
8 February 2018
The importance of making lists
* Lists help you organise everything into one place. You have a clear vision of what you need to get done, and when you have to do it.
1 February 2018
How to give good feedback
It's very important for offices to have an active culture of giving and receiving feedback. Regular feedbacks are far more efficient than
11 January 2018
Is multitasking even a thing?
If you've never had 67 things to do within the span of three days while constantly feeling like you'll crack under pressure, then you
7 December 2017
A LIST OF THINGS YOU'LL MISS WHILE STUDYING ABROAD
A LIST OF THINGS YOU'LL MISS WHILE STUDYING ABROAD
16 November 2017
SUBSTITUTES FOR MONEY
SUBSTITUTES FOR MONEY
9 November 2017
Honest admission test questions
Honest Admission Test Questions
2 November 2017
Is your boss a Michael Scott?
Are you fortunate enough to have a boss who’s as inspirational as Mr Scott?
26 October 2017
Making a Case for Cooking
Are you a person? Are you a young person? Are you a male young person?
4 October 2017
A wholesome addiction: Masterchef Australia
In the year 2010, my simple life as a ninth grader consisted of me going to school, getting back home and watching TV, and then talking to my friends about the stuff I watched on TV. There was Supernatural, number one fan favourite among our pubescent selves.
20 September 2017
An ode to eggs
I have always had very particular tastes in food. I'm someone who has always loved korolla, but you cannot get me to eat something like jhinga, a vegetable that is universally acknowledged for being, well, not bitter.
9 August 2017
EID 2117
This is the Eid of the Future.
21 June 2017
How to Pick a College
Congratulations youngling, on passing your SSCs – the first of many unfair public examinations in life. I know it hasn't been easy, and
31 May 2017
Is Feminism a Sell-out? Andi Zeisler's In-depth Analysis of Modern Day Feminism
Last women's day, I saw many statuses on my news feed preaching many different things.
10 May 2017
Social Media Trends of 2k16
There have been many BuzzFeed articles that talk about how 2016 was the worst year in the history of the Gregorian calendar.
4 January 2017
Zuckerberg please!
I am not a social media person. Don't get me wrong – I post status updates about my hatred for online businesses, I upload selfies from my uncle's neighbour's brother-in-law's wedding, and I make it my sacred duty to heart every puppy picture out there.
28 December 2016
The Art of Imagination
Working for SHOUT has many perks, one of which is that I get to go to some very inspiring events. On November 10, I got to visit Mount Royal Academy in Narayanganj for an 'Imagine – Write Creatively' workshop.
23 November 2016
A Quest for New Clothes
All my life I have stared at beautiful girls in their beautiful outfits and wondered how they put together these well thought-out looks...
18 May 2016