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Personal Branding And Writing

Is Personal Branding and Writing Related?   Writing has always been a part of me, whether jotting down reflections on social media, crafting stories, or birthing poetry. But it wasn’t until I started seriously thinking about my brand that I understood the power of the written word. I realized that writing is not merely a vehicle for communicating ideas; it’s not meant to be confined to just me and myself. Writing is a mirror reflecting who we are and what we value, possessing a supernatural ability to connect with the world. It’s through the words entire cultures were shaped. Through...

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Crafting Emotion: How to Infuse Feeling into Prose-Poetry 

Blog By Sanjukta Das When it comes to prose-poetry, the power of emotion is indispensable. Prose poetry itself sits at the crossroads of two literary worlds—prose and poetry—blending the attributes of both to produce something unique. Much like traditional poetry, it thrives on emotional intensity, creating a landscape where feeling and form collide in a breathtaking fusion. In this exploration, we will delve into the art of crafting emotion in prose poems, illuminating how this potent element can elevate your work to new emotional and artistic heights.  What is Emotional Crafting in Prose Poetry?  Emotional crafting refers to the...

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Healing Old Memories

As a life coach, my primary goal is to support and guide individuals on their journey of personal growth, self-discovery, and healing. Life coaching focuses on helping clients identify and overcome obstacles, gain clarity about their goals and values, and develop actionable plans to create positive changes in their lives.

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Author Sanjukta Das

Author Sanjukta Das

Born and educated in India, Sanjukta migrated to Canada and is now an author based in Toronto.

7 days ago

Author Sanjukta Das
My Cocoon Mind My mind was like the cocoon I once saw in my gardenHanging on a leaf.A cocoonYes!My mind was!Woven tightly with Threads of my own thoughtsFearsAnd imaginings.I spun those layers Around myself Believing they protect me They define me. But in truthThis cocoon confined meTrapping me in the Illusions I had created.Then came that moment of stillnessWhenThe flash of realization happene ... See MoreSee Less
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1 week ago

Author Sanjukta Das
The Quiet GiftAt least once in a lifetimeChristmas needs to come The way it did.With glittering lights That should warmCast shadows instead.The air this timeHummed with a laughter I am not a part ofAnd the spaces That once felt like I belonged Echoed with an absence.Perhaps it’s enough To smile at a memoryAt the sweetness of momentsThat felt real - once.Perhaps it’s fine To hear the silence in ... See MoreSee Less
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