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Title: Sharon Srivastava: Presence, Motherhood, and Intention
United States, 15th May 2026 - Sharon Srivastava, a writer and observer whose work spans modern motherhood, grounded leadership, and intentional living, is making her writing practice available to a wider readership. Her perspective rests on a direct premise: presence is a form of strength, and steadiness is not a passive condition but a deliberate, daily practice.Motherhood as a Framework for LeadershipMotherhood occupies a central position in Sharon Srivastava's writing, not as a personal narrative, but as a source of transferable insight with broad application. The demands of parenting are sustained and unglamorous: consistent awareness, emotional regulation across unpredictable circumstances, and the capacity to hold a steady frame for someone else while managing one's own interior state. In her framing, these demands are not separate from leadership. They are foundational to it."Children don't need perfection, they need presence. Someone who can steady the world around them." This perspective reframes an often-undervalued form of experience, treating it as a rigorous lens through which to examine how anyone leads, supports, or remains composed within ongoing responsibility. The capacity to respond rather than react, to stay oriented when circumstances resist predictability. Sharon Srivastava draws these qualities forward as the markers of durable leadership.Small Rituals and the Architecture of ResilienceA consistent theme in Sharon Srivastava's work is the role of small rituals in building emotional resilience. Her position is specific: stability is not constructed in exceptional moments. It is built through repetition, the return to a familiar morning practice, the quiet reliability of something done the same way, day after day."Small rituals beco...
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