Showing posts with label UNSUNG HEROES. Show all posts
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08 March 2021

A THERAPIST WITH A HEALING TOUCH – PRITHVI BALAJI

A THERAPIST WITH A HEALING TOUCH – PRITHVI BALAJI

PRITHVI BALAJI


“Allow your passion to become your purpose and it will one day become your profession”.

Brilliant in academics Prithvi got an admission into Dental college, but she chose Physiotherapy, as she felt therapy had a direct and positive impact on the wellness of a patient and she could help rehabilitate them and get them back on their feet.

As a child she was fascinated when she saw marked improvement in the progress of the health of a close relative with Rehabilitation which initiated her interest in the field.

Prithvi has a clinical experience spanning almost 2 decades and has worked in world renowned hospitals as well as community settings. With her excellent clinical skills, exuberance and a friendly approach, she soon became a very sought-after therapist and well respected by her fellow professionals and doctor’s as well.

Prithvi, for me is one of the best therapists in Singapore, she has worked her magic upon me a couple of times and helped me feel better with her skills.

Her approach of looking at the body as a whole rather than focusing on the individual factors of an injury or a problem sets her apart. She not only uses Education, advice, Movement, exercise, manual therapy and other techniques but understands the emotional and psychological needs of the patient and handles them with sensitivity and tact. She’s empathetic yet encouraging and firm. 

Physiotherapy can be quite strenuous for the therapist herself and Prithvi has had her share of tough patients going through certain illnesses who have bitten her, pulled at her necklace, kicked her or abused her but that taught her patience she says.

When I asked Prithvi what is it that keeps her driven?

She said, the drive to help someone get stronger by giving them the tools and guidance that they need to achieve their goals is what keeps her going.

She says, that as a physiotherapist, she’s not there to simply provide care and have patients depend upon her, instead she wants them to be independent and functional by themselves.

She humbly says, “I am an instrument that can help and encourage them along the way, the patients are essentially the key to their own successes”.


Massage or Physiotherapy?

For those who think that going for a massage would help rather than going to a Physiotherapist, one must understand that Massage therapy is commonly used for immediate relaxation of pain and muscle spasms, whereas physiotherapy is geared more towards rehabilitating muscle and joint function.

Prithvi says that she loves her profession because there is always a chance to learn new things and helping people. She believes that there is an infinite amount of opportunity and the profession is constantly developing. “You can change a person’s life”. 

Physiotherapists help patients in every aspect of their existence, whether it be their health, confidence, or even overcoming obstacles that seemed insurmountable.

As a physiotherapist, you can inspire the people you come in contact with to live a healthier life and to persevere.

Every patient will become stronger in their own way. You can help them mentally, physically or in their everyday environment.

She says, true satisfaction is when the patient gets better and doesn’t need therapy anymore, he feels stronger and ready to take the world, that for her is success.

Prithvi can balance her professional life so well thanks to her supportive husband and son. She says their support has given her the wings to fly solo and start her own clinic “Absolute Physio Care”, A venture she started so she can reach out to as many people as possible.

Prithvi is also a Certified Lymphedema Therapist from Klose Training, Lafeyette, CO, USA and is currently working on developing a cancer rehabilitation programme.

She is a highly skilled professional who enjoys working with clients requiring pre and post-surgical rehabilitation, neurological rehabilitation, Geriatric rehabilitation and lymphedema management.

She holds a full registration under the Allied Health Professional Council in Singapore.

She has been council member for Singapore Physiotherapy Association and currently is a serving member on the National Panel of the Transplant Ethics Committee.


To experience getting treated with a difference

You can contact -:

Prithvi Balaji

Call - (+65) 9686 1202

E-mail - prithvi@sgabsolute.com

Address - #01-09, East Point Mall, 3 Simei Street 6, Singapore-528 833.

Website - http://sgabsolute.com/

(Login to her Website to know more about the services offered)

 


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05 December 2020

MASTER QUILLER - PRIYANKA GUPTA SARVAIYA

MASTER QUILLER - PRIYANKA GUPTA SARVAIYA

PRIYANKA GUPTA SARVAIYA

(Paper Artist, Designer, Entrepreneur, Art/Craft Trainer at Just Love Crafts)


Priyanka Gupta Sarvaiya has been a quiller for more than a decade and works with paper to create everything from greeting cards, photo frames, pendants, and earrings to designing artworks for reputed agencies. Her recent venture of DIY Quilling Kits designed and packed exclusively by her was a rage.


Introduction to the Art

“Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.” 

- Ralph Waldo Emerson

This quote from Emerson aptly describes Priyanka. 

I first noticed her brilliance as an artist, when I saw her beautiful installation of a bounty of handcrafted paper flowers strewn about creating an illusion of “spring with blooms” at Tatini’s Art Show.

Priyanka is the first and only Accredited quilling artist in Singapore to achieve an accreditation from the prestigious Quilling Guild UK for paper quilling art in the year 2018 and recently from the North American Quilling Guild (2020).


Art Calling....

Priyanka holds a Masters degree in Investment and Finance from London as she went on to pursue the path that everyone including herself thought would be right for her. But having an artistic flair since young she did not stop, even on a student’s budget, and discovered quilling purely by chance in one of the art shops in the UK.

Priyanka discovered that one does not need a lot to begin quilling. However, looking at Priyanka’s intricate work I would say it definitely needs loads of patience and creativity.

She says, “She loved the art of quilling so much that she kept going back to it as and when she got a moment whether happy or sad. Quilling made her the happiest and that’s how she realized that she had found her Calling.

Eventually, when she got married and moved to Singapore, she continued with this art and she started writing about her Journey with Quilling through her Blog, Just Love Crafts” 


From there began her journey…..

Her work got noticed and she was invited to conduct her first quilling workshop at NTU with the Staff Recreation department and it was a thoroughly enjoyable experience for everyone involved and ‘we didn’t wanna stop for hours’.

There was no turning back from there. She ran more workshops for NTU and many others, people started noticing her works and before she realized she was a sought- after Artist.

She thanks her Husband Jatin Sarvaiya who encouraged her to pursue her dreams and do what makes her happy.


Phenomenal Journey from A Master Quiller to a Paper Artist

Priyanka loves using paper in every possible form as it’s such a versatile medium. It's colorful, widely available and we are surrounded by it. Though quilling is and will always be her first love, she went on to discover more paper crafts such as decoupage, scrapbooking, paper cutting, origami, paper mache, etc.


Recycling & Upcycling

Recently Priyanka has been doing a lot of upcycling using magazines, newspapers, packaging, invitation cards, even Toilet  paper rolls and she turns them into something beautiful.

She speaks about conservatively using the wealth that nature has endowed us with. 

She’s part of Various groups that believes in Freecycle, Recycle & resource sharing Art supplies, and other things.


Animal rights Activist

Priyanka has a compassionate side to her. She cares a lot about the abuse that we humans do to animals to satiate our gastronomic desires and decided to go Vegan.

Recently she along with a few crafters helped crochet, knit, sew a range of items including koala mittens for burned paws and pouches for infant "joey" kangaroos who have lost their mothers in the Australian bushfires


The Evolution of Quilling

When you talk to Priyanka, you can feel the excitement in her voice when she talks passionately about quilling. She says, ‘I love testing my limits in Quilling’. She talks about how it has evolved over the years with newer and newer tools flooding the market though she maintains you only need paper and glue to begin. 

The reason she likes to do quilling is she feels because it’s a very simple craft,  it’s therapeutic, easy to take up, and has a lot of potentials.

Priyanka has taught thousands of people by means of workshops and public events and believes it brings joy to not only those who learn but to herself too.


Achievements and Dreams come true....

Priyanka’s achievements are parallel to none, her work - 'Kaleidoscopic Singapore' was one of a kind Science meets Art project and the biggest display of quilling in Singapore and possibly in South East Asia. It was her dream project as she always dreamt of doing Singapore Landmarks in Quilling. It was done as a community project with over 200 participants and at least 20,000 quilling flowers had been used.

She was featured on Yahoo TV as a part of their Creators series, Straits Times, Home and Crown magazine, and several other media features.

She Offers paper art/science fusion programs and designs art classes for different market segments.

She has worked on a number of private and Government commissioned projects as well as teaches different forms of crafts at various public and private venues including NLB, Science Centre, Community Centres, Schools, and corporate offices.

She has single-handedly managed and delivered many creative projects for the public and private sector organizations from start to finish with efficiency and accuracy.

Curated the MakerFaire space for EarthFest for the last three occasions as a Director. EarthFest is a leading sustainable festival and the MakerFaire aimed at Inspiring and supporting people and organizations to make more environmentally sustainable choices through art education and engagement.

Participated in several Maker and art events on both national and international level by means of installations, artworks, workshops, and seminars

She has presented her artworks to PM Lee as well as the President of Singapore on public occasions and believes she has been fortunate to get those opportunities as an artist.

Recently Priyanka was featured on Mediacorp Radio Class 95 for a quilling chit chat and a demo to RJ Jean Danker trying her hands on quilling for the first time.

 


Do click on this Stunning video showcasing Priyanka's achievements


Priyanka aspires

To get people to respect quilling as a mainstream art form rather than a hobby.

Priyanka says that Quilling is an extremely fun, easy, and ‘addictive’ craft to take up which can be practiced by people of all age groups and gender and requires no special skills.

To learn from the Master Quiller herself do get in touch with her and watch her Facebook page Just Love Crafts for upcoming workshops.

Conduct art/craft/upcycling/mixed media workshops for both kids and adults via multiple platforms.

Her "DIY Quilling Kits "to encourage more people to quill turned out to be best sellers.

Her message to all those who wish to pursue art is, “Never give up, if you have the passion in you and you are dedicated, you will surely get noticed for your works”. 

She feels sad that many people who are talented give up.


“Do not be afraid to travel a new path; It may be the way to find what you’ve been looking for all along.” 


If you want Priyanka to conduct a workshop, learn the art or get an artistic arrangement made by Priyanka…..

 

You can Contact -:

Priyanka Gupta Sarvaiya

Singapore

Handphone No. +65 86984405

Blog - Just Love Crafts

Facebook - Just Love Crafts 


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31 July 2020

A Sweet Chocolate Story - KANCHAN SHARMA (A GIFTED CHOCOLATIER )

A Sweet Chocolate Story

KANCHAN SHARMA - A GIFTED CHOCOLATIER 



Chocolate is happiness that you can eat.
Chocolate is love without Words.
Chocolate has been a gift that could never go wrong.
Be it a gift on a first date, for valentines, For an anniversary or to make up after a fight.
There are millions of reasons to gift chocolates.
Chocolates from time immemorial have been associated with happiness.
Chocolate contains the chemicals phenethylamine and serotonin, which are thought to be stress busters, mood boosters and even said to have aphrodisiac properties.
Eating chocolate makes you feel good, even euphoric. And nothing can beat the pleasure of how it melts in your mouth and instantly manages to change your mood.
When chocolate can do so much for you why not indulge in the delights from Kanchan Sharma's chocolate boutique "Mishtii". 




Mishti means sweet in Hindi and it means a sweet person in Sanskrit. What an apt name for my childhood friend who's as sweet as her sweet venture.
After getting married, having kids, managing her hearth and home and balancing a career in tutoring kids for 18 years successfully, Kanchan finally found her calling in Chocolates. 
Something that she loved to indulge in since she was a child.
She decided to follow her calling and learnt to make chocolates 5 years ago.
Armed with the skill, she started to perfect this art and made chocolates as gifts. 
She started getting rave reviews for her chocolates. 


This year she decided to name her brand. 
Her husband, Mr. Sanjiv Sharma, who's an ace in his business of "Sign boards making" since the last 25 years and very supportive towards Kanchan's venture suggested her, the name "Mishtii". 


When I asked Kanchan, "Why would people want to buy Homemade chocolates when there are so many big brands available in the shops?"
Pat came the reply, Can the brands customise to the person’s needs?, they are churned out in factories, lying in shelves, sometimes not stored properly even.
Mishtii chocolates are made fresh upon order. Kanchan insists upon personally handpicked ingredients that are fused into exotic combinations. She crafts them with love, they can be made into different shapes and sizes, she can make chocolates for vegans and diabetic friendly as well.
They can be personalized for occasions/events. 


She has made beautiful chocolate gifts for Milestone Wedding Anniversaries. 
She can design them uniquely depending on the occasion. 
She excitedly shares with me about how they surprised a relative with the unique gift of her husband's specially crafted signage board and a beautiful chocolate box from Mishtii. 
Her husband's business compliments her business in creating many unique and innovative gifts and together they can cater to many a corporate events and functions. 
Kanchan is constantly evolving and now she has a range in liqueur chocolates.
She says it's a rage among the New Generation chocolate lovers. Rum and raisins is the most popular flavor she quips.
Her Caramel & Butterscotch flavors are to die for. 
Be it dark chocolate, white chocolate, exotic nuts, center filled delights or truffles, she can make them in her home boutique.
Her chocolate fudge loaded with walnuts is another jewel from her chocolate boutique that should not be missed.
Her daughters are her strength and the pillars to her success story. They support her and continue to help her with the E-commerce requirements and marketing through social media handles and logistics.
With the support of family and friends and such rave reviews from customers, Mishtii has made a niche for herself with the likes of Master chef Ripu daman Handa appreciating her chocolates and sharing it on his social media handle.
Currently Kanchan serves customers only in Delhi NCR region, but she’s having a demand from other states in India and her customers settled abroad as well. 


Do Try Mishtii's fresh homemade chocolates prepared hygienically with love.
Satisfaction guaranteed👍👍👍👍👍

To order from Kanchan's chocolate boutique
You can contact -:
MISHTII (Chocolate Boutique)
Kanchan Sharma
📱Mobile No. - +91 98993 76602


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16 May 2019

FLOWER POWER - SEEMA IYER (A PASSIONATE IKEBANA ARTIST)

FLOWER POWER - SEEMA IYER (A PASSIONATE IKEBANA ARTIST)

SEEMA IYER

Coming from a military background and armed with a degree in Geology from the reputed Fergusson College, Pune & an MBA in marketing,
Seema is a woman with grit and determination.
She loves travelling, has varied interests in trekking, rock climbing, a self confessed exercise enthusiast, she maintains a disciplined lifestyle and enjoys Ikebana with a passion unsurpassed.
Being a nature lover, she was always fascinated by flowers, leaves and rocks.
Studying geology further enhanced and deepened her interest in this subject.
She proudly shares with me that she was given the first prize in the inter school rock climbing competition by Ms.Bachendri Pal, the famous Indian mountaineer (the first Indian woman to reach the summit of Mount Everest).




Introduction to the Art……
She chanced upon getting to watch an ongoing Ikebana class at the Community centre while dropping her son for a class, she was so fascinated that she decided to enroll to learn the art.

From there began her journey……
Seema started to learn the Ikebana art of the Sogetsu School of Japan, which believes Ikebana can be created “Anytime, anywhere, by anyone, using any material”.
Since young, she used to love arranging fresh flowers in a vase at home, but Ikebana gave wings to her creative mind, as it allowed her to play with more materials and the freedom to express her innermost feelings and beliefs through materials that she always loved.

SOME NOTABLE WORKS
Ikebana is about tradition, serenity and the appreciation of nature.
According to one of Japan’s most influential modern ikebana practitioners, the reclusive 69-year-old artist Toshiro Kawase, that is precisely the point: to see that “the whole universe is contained within a single flower” — for one small thing to open our minds to so much more.
In our living environment where more and more artificial and inorganic substances are being used, flowers bring peace of mind to us.
Seema says, “Ikebana to her is like meditation, it’s a meditation on Nature’s unique gifts to mankind, even dried and withered materials grace an arrangement with pride.
The beauty is in the process and it is very personal.

SOME NOTABLE WORKS, THE LAST ONE IS A GRASSHOPPER MADE FROM COCONUT LEAVES
Seema finished her course, but she wanted to pursue it more, so she kept on going to the next level and the next.
She started excelling at class and her teacher appreciated her “Unique style of arranging flowers”

Receiving a certificate in Ikebana

Seema innocently quips, “I didn’t know that I had a hidden talent waiting to be discovered”
Ikebana is a form of art, making an ikebana arrangement is no less than a work of art, it involves meticulous planning, arranging and oodles of creativity.
Arranging flowers has always been considered a way of harmonizing humanity and the natural world.
Recently, she joined a group on Facebook called “Ikebana Passion” which is a group of ikebana lovers from all over the world. She started sharing her creative works online and she received rave reviews from people on the platform encouraging her further.
Learning this ancient art over the past few years has taught me that simplicity and minimalism are the hallmark of classic Ikebana.
Ikebana arrangements can be used to decorate weddings, banquets, events, corporate events, alcoves, entrances, centre table and coffee table arrangements etc.
It can be customized based on themes as well with freedom to the artist’s expression.
Now, a certified teacher of Ikebana from the Sogetsu School of Japan, Seema runs workshops for Ikebana.

Seema conducting a workshop
Pictures from the workshop
Pictures from the workshop

Ikebana Workshop group

































If you want to learn from a person who truly and passionately loves the art, you must contact her.
If you want to get an artistic arrangement made by her…..

You can Contact -:
Seema Iyer
Singapore
Handphone No. +65 83078977

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11 April 2019

ABOLI CALLIDUS - AMISHA BHATT, A CLAY ARTIST WITH A DIFFERENCE

AMISHA BHATT

AMISHA BHATT 











Once you check her Facebook page ABOLI CALLIDUS, you will know that Amisha Bhatt is an artist with a difference.
Recently i had the fortune to visit this very talented artist Amisha Bhatt. Not sharing about her would be "sacrilege"
Amisha Bhatt⁩ is very passionate about her art. Her art is very unique. Very few people do clay art in Singapore, but Amisha's clay art is a class apart. It's very different from other's. She weaves magic with clay. The piece of clay comes to life under her deft, artistic fingers.
A visit to her house will make you feel the passion that she has for her craft. You will feel like getting each and every piece to decorate your home.
Although an engineer by profession. She left her job to pursue her passion, And now teaches her craft to people from around the World.


You will be mesmerized watching her transform a piece of clay to perfection.
The petals of the flowers are so thin & fine that it almost looks like a real flower. Ask her how she manages to create so beautifully, she humbly replies, "She uses the best quality clay imported from Japan".
Amisha is a person who would never compromise on the quality of the material used for her art.
Amisha admits, it is no walk in the park starting out as a self-taught craft artist, especially for one who hopes to turn his or her craft into a full-time job.
Amisha also laments on the misconception that being one’s own boss as an independent artist is easy money.
On the contrary, she says one would need to have a genuine love for his or her craft, while being clear of having the right intentions. It's not only about money!!!
Nonetheless, Amisha acknowledges the sense of fulfillment that comes with being able to craft beautiful creations by hand.
She recalls moments where her handmade creations have brought joy to another.
Amisha runs workshops in Singapore. She also runs craft classes and workshops from her home at Bukit Batok, Singapore.
You can contact her to learn her craft or for those not artistically inclined you can buy beautiful and unique gifts for any occasions from her. She can customize gifts according to requirements. Everything will be handcrafted and guaranteed unique and memorable.

You can Contact -:
Amisha Bhatt
Singapore
Handphone No. +65 8657 1600
ABOLI CALLIDUS (Click on the name to reach her facebook page)

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10 April 2019

DIFFERENT STROKES - UNSUNG HEROES WHO CHOSE DIFFERENTLY……

DIFFERENT STROKES - UNSUNG HEROES
For very long I have not been able to contribute much to this blog of mine
Sometimes it's very good to take a break, you return back with a bang with renewed ideas and energy and your creative juices flowing.
It's been a long time I have not been blogging on my Hobbies and crafts blog and rightly so, the demands of everyday life, taking care of my family and career sucked out all the energy and there was no energy left to pursue hobbies and crafts.
But, now, after a few years I feel it's the time for me to start doing the things that I love to do and one of the things I absolutely loved and still love to do is Write.
Back in the late 70’s, 80’s and 90’s we had no social media or mobile phones but our lives were enriched by books. I have to thank my parents who encouraged me to read. They also encouraged me to write and use good vocabulary.
Reading great works inspires good writing and you become a better writer by osmosis.
Fortunately, we had the privilege of reading works by great authors like Shakespeare, Leo Tolstoy, Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, Ernest Hemingway, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and the list of the stalwarts is endless. Even now I read, but on my mobile phone.
I need to also give credit to my friends who always kept telling me that I must write. The writing got contained into social media posts. After seeing some of my posts they would comment; "You write so well".
Just recently, a social media friend stopped me outside a shopping centre and said, “ I saw your post and it’s so beautifully written that it touched a chord”.
Sometimes, we ourselves are unaware of the impact of the things we do, until we are made aware of it by the people around us. I enjoy writing and sometimes end up reading what I wrote a couple of times. When the thoughts flow, I just keep typing vociferously at my keyboard and sometimes on my mobile. Mobile phones have definitely given us the convenience of writing at our own pace and time and wherever we go.
Writing makes me very happy; it helps me to find solace like an oasis in the desert.
Writing is definitely an escape for me.
For as long as I can remember, I used to write.
I used to write when I was sad, I used to write when I was happy and somewhere in between too. It has always helped me feel better.
I think that; the best part of writing is; it not only helps you. It helps others and brings joy to others just as much as it does to you.
And I have thought of using this skill to bring into limelight the people around me who are heroes in their own right. Some people get the name and fame for what they are doing and there are yet others who are not acknowledged or recognized but are committed to give more than they take.
People who have been noticed less or haven’t gotten the laurels they deserve.
I would call them “Unsung Heroes”. These heroes are focused on the big picture and are willing to sacrifice time and effort for the good of others or to pursue a passion that they so deeply believe in.
These fearless hearts and audacious dreamers have maintained their optimism.
They have followed their heart and have been standing against all odds to prove their mettle.
Being a hero is not an easy thing but there are more heroes out there than you might think. 
People who are heroes do not always get recognized. 
Some of them don’t even think of themselves as heroes.
This is a humble attempt by me to showcase the heroes around me from various walks of life.
A hero is not necessarily someone who wears a cape or has superpowers and saves the world.
Being a hero is about helping others, sharing, caring and endeavoring to make a difference in other people’s lives, creating a ripple effect that all started with you whether using art, craft, talent, acts of kindness; giving back to the society and always hoping to make it a better place to live in.
Extraordinary people exist within even the most seemingly ordinary lives. They are the ones with the knack for living genuinely and who inspire us to attempt the same.
We all have a unique talent and skill set. What the world needs are heroes who have the ability to make extraordinary things happen in the environment we live in.
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