Design Thinking for Everyday Life

The Shenomics Mentoring Circle for June gave us a flavor of how we can apply design thinking to our everyday lives – at work and outside work. Our guest expert Shalu Manan, an HR Transformation and Talent Development Strategist, took us through an overview of the Design Thinking methodology and its application. She has spent […]
The Magical Circle of Vulnerability – Authenticity – Belonging

The joy of supporting someone through the journey to their highest potential is unparalleled. As a coach, I challenge myself to make this journey fun-filled, light-hearted and spirited. I believe that exploring one’s potential should be a buoyant, euphoric and carefree process but most of the time, it isn’t. Why it isn’t what it should […]
Whose Story Are You Living?

Whose Story Are You Living? Our Mentoring Circle for July focused on the theme of scripting our stories around choices born out of paying deep attention to what makes us come alive. Our guest expert, Pooja Shahani, introduced us to the concept of using our body as a guide to tap into awareness that transcends […]
Crafting the Path to Senior Leadership

The September edition of the Shenomics Mentoring Circle aimed at getting insights into what it takes to create a path to senior leadership. Deepali Naair, CMO for IBM in India and South Asia, was our guest expert for the session. Deepali is an award-winning leader in the space of marketing. She has won several awards […]
The Power of Personal Narratives

“Stories are our primary tools of learning and teaching, the repositories of our lore and legends. They bring order into our confusing world” – Edward Miller Stories are the way we get to share important parts of our lives with others – and it is vital to helping build relationships with others. On a beautiful […]
Conscious Closet for the Conscious Woman
This International Women’s Day, Shenomics is proud to present India’s first Conscious Closet Party (Conscious Closet/CCP). As a coaching platform that focuses on mindfulness, social impact, and women, it’s no surprise we wanted to do something creative that would embody our values… and expand our closets. Also known as a swishing or a clothes swap, […]
“But I’m Not A Feminist,” Insights From Indian Men
Male feminism in India is, unsurprisingly, as diverse and nuanced a movement as the country itself. From avid male feminists to those incredibly weary of the “F” word, there are no steadfast rules. This four part article series will explore the topic of feminism through the lens of seven leading Indian men whose work either […]
Supporting Feminism: Insights from Indian Men
Read part 1 of 4 in Insights From Indian Men here. Read part 2 of 4 in Insights From Indian Men here. Read part 3 of 4 in Insights From Indian Men here . Part 4 of 4 Seven leading Indian men told their stories. They shared what they believe, what shaped those beliefs, as well as their work. […]
Un-Gendered: Comedy for Change
From slapstick to satire, comedy comes in various forms and mediums. It can be silly, it can be hurtful, and it can be change making. Novelist George Meredith once said that the true test of a civilization is how comedic ideas and comedy thrive, and that the true test of comedy is if it “awakens thoughtful laughter.” […]
Looking for A Mentor? Do This Instead
“Who are the 3 people you normally turn to for guidance?” This is a question I invariably begin a lot of my workshops on mentorship with. The answer, for most, usually includes trusted friends, family members and individuals they consider to be their mentor. What the list almost never includes is the one name that […]