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How many friends can you call when you have good news?

Does this sound familiar?

You get some amazing news—the kind that makes you want to scream, dance, and cry all at once. The kind that makes you go WOW! WOW! WOW!!!!

So, naturally, you grab your phone, ready to share it with your closest friends. And then… Friend #1: “Can’t talk, in a meeting.”

Friend #2: No response—pretending they didn’t see it.

Friend #3: Replied 10 hours later with a thumbs-up emoji. ???? Friend #4: Responds immediately… but to share their news instead.

And suddenly, you realize how rare it is to find those who celebrate your wins like they’re their own. The ones who don’t just say, “That’s great,” but who scream with you, match your energy, and see your victory as a shared joy.

Sisterhood matters. Having a tribe of women who uplift, celebrate, and stand beside you is life- changing. A sisterhood that claps the loudest when you rise and holds you close when you fall.

We aren’t meant to do this journey alone. The right women around you will reflect your light, amplify your dreams, and remind you that success isn’t a solo act—it’s a symphony of support.

So here’s my heartfelt reality check for you: Who are your go-to people? Who will cheer for you, pray for you, and cry happy tears with you without hesitation? If you can name even one person, you’re richer than you think.

But if you can’t, maybe it’s time to take a hard look at who you call friends and how you show up as one. Maybe it’s time to be that person for someone else.

As women, why can’t we stand fiercely for one another? Why can’t we reflect each other’s light when we shine bright? There’s no shortage of success, happiness, or joy in this world—it’s not a competition. Sisterhood isn’t about comparison; it’s about celebration. Supporting another woman doesn’t dim your light; it strengthens the glow all around.

So, in 2025, my request to you is to celebrate others fiercely. Show up for their moments. Cheer the loudest for their wins, no matter how big or small. Find your sister tribe, and if you don’t have one, start building it.

To the friends who pick up the phone, even if it’s just to say, “OMG, tell me everything!”—I love you. You’re my people.❤️

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Rashmi Patel

Some people stick to one hat forever, but me? I have been the hat-switching queen, dancing through a whirlwind of exhilarating transitions.

Picture this: a fresh-faced student in the U.S. embarking on a new journey after running a successful clothing business. Imagine going from serving coffee as a barista to handling contracts worth thousands of dollars. Envision inspiring my twins to clean their room to guiding corporate executives to clear their minds of stress, all while maneuvering life’s pivots like a seasoned salsa dancer.

My journey? A fun and epic adventure!

What keeps my spirit ignited is my love for coloring outside the lines and my unstoppable “I got this” attitude. I feel like I have lived many lifetimes in this one.
Sometimes I feel like I’ve done it all thriving through all the incredible experiences.

After meeting my spiritual guide, Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, life finally began to make sense. Now, with over 22 years of teaching meditation and leadership, I know I have stepped into what I am meant to do.

Blessed with the uncanny ability to align with any situation, I find purpose in helping others discover meaning and joy.

Each of us has a song that makes us leap out of bed and dance through life. Together, let’s find it and seize the day.

Carpediem!

NINA SANYAL

From the laughter-filled kitchen to the demanding corporate world, my life has been a mosaic of roles that deepened my understanding of the human experience.

As a daughter, I learned resilience from watching my mother balance her dreams with family. As a wife, I discovered that partnership is like a dance, sometimes you lead, sometimes you follow, but it’s always a shared victory. Motherhood brought a whirlwind of emotions, unconditional love, patience, and the relentless pursuit of balance. Being a daughter-in-law taught me empathy, bridging generations and traditions with respect and unity. As a meditation and leadership instructor for over two decades with college students, I witnessed their uncertain steps turn into confident strides, guiding them as they discovered their footing.

In my professional and personal life, I found my voice, advocating for myself and others who needed support. These experiences weren’t just moments; they were transformative lessons that allow me to connect deeply with others.

I understand the juggling act because I’ve lived it.

Together, we’ll tap into your inner strength, embrace your roles, and create a path that truly reflects you. Let’s walk this road together, turning every stone into a stepping stone towards the life you envision.