Aishwariya had a pampered life from her childhood and she is a kind of a person who values relationships and personal bondings. This is how she got very close to her aunt, who gradually became her friend. But, with time Aishwariya grew busy, handling studies and job, distancing her from her aunt. And then came the day, when she would not be able to unite with her aunt ever again! We spoke to Aishwariya to know more about her life in this episode of the Real Steel series powered by Tata Steel.
Aishwariya talks about her crazy work schedules, getting into writing passionately, dealing with pressure and the impact she had in her life when she lost her aunt whom she loved the most. Talking about how growing distance from your loved ones can result in stress and depression, Aishwariya laments the fact that she was not present when her aunt needed her the most.
In the fast-moving world, where people hardly have time for each other and listen to each other’s stories, Aishwariya became a part of the grind at one point in her life, missing out on the simple joys of life. When she came up with the shock of her aunt’s passing, she stood back and took time for herself.
Aishwariya now is pursuing her MBA from IIFT, one of the premier B-schools in the country and is slowly learning to manage her time better along with keeping a healthy balance of personal and professional lives.
At Tata Steel, utmost importance is given to the work-life balance of its employees, so that they can take good care of their mental health.
Tell us in the comments section below about your thoughts on how important it is to keep communicating with your loved ones and if your professional lives should be kept separate from personal?
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