Shivanshi Mahajan is a LinkedIn creator based in Gurugram, Haryana, India with 14,199 followers, focused on Digital Marketing, Personal Development, and Business Strategy content. Posts average 396 likes and 3.2% engagement. Has worked with brands including Colors Queen, Colors Queen, Colors Queen, GIVA, and SparX Podcast on marketing campaigns.
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some words are just beautiful.
not useful. not important. just beautiful in the mouth and on the page and in the air after someone says them.
petrichor. the smell of rain on dry earth. a word so specific it feels like someone loved that moment enough to name it permanently.
sonder. the realisation that every stranger you pass has a life as vivid and complex as your own. one word for something that should take a paragraph.
ephemeral. liminal. melancholy. hiraeth. the portuguese saudade which means a longing for something you may never have had at all.
not to use. just to have. just to know they exist and that someone, somewhere, felt something specific enough to build a word around it.
the feeling was real enough to deserve a name.
and somewhere in a list on my phone, between petrichor and hiraeth, is every feeling i've ever had that finally found its word.
nobody talks about the specific joy of finding the exact word you were looking for.
not a similar word. not a word that almost works. the word. the one that carries the precise weight of what you were trying to say, no more, no less.
it happens mid-sentence sometimes. you pause for a good 30 seconds, circle something in your head, try three options that are all slightly wrong, and then it strikes.
writers live for this moment.
it's a small thing. it's also not a small thing at all.
language is how we make the invisible visible.
it's proof that what you felt was real enough to have a name✨
rereading something you wrote a year ago feels like meeting a stranger who shares your handwriting.
i have a fondness for collecting things. pretty journals. chocolate wrappers. pressed flowers. tissue papers with notes from restaurants i liked. all pasted in, preserved, kept.
when i go back sometimes, the thoughts are familiar but the person isn't quite me anymore.
i can see what i was worried about, what i was trying to sound like, what i hadn't figured out yet but was circling around with great confidence.
it's not embarrassing exactly.
it's something closer to tenderness.
because that version of me was doing her best with what she had. the vocabulary she'd collected so far. the experiences that hadn't finished teaching yet. the voice that was still finding its register.
the distance between who you were and who you are isn't always visible in the mirror.
it often shows up on the pages you decorated🌸
No matter how old I get, one thing never changes.
The moment I leave home, my dad's message arrives: "Pahunch jao toh bata dena."
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How many of u...
It was my birthday last week, and my mom did the sweetest thing ❤️
"Late birthday present," she said.
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Most people think hair fall is the problem.
Dhruv Sayani believes it's often the result of a much bigger issue.
Modern lifestyles expose hair to poll...
I can live without oxygen but I cannot live without my gloss.
I own seventeen. I use three. The rest sit in a drawer looking pretty and slightly judg...
I can live without oxygen but I cannot live without my gloss.
I own seventeen. I use three. The rest sit in a drawer looking pretty and slightly judg...
I can live without oxygen but I cannot live without my gloss.
I own seventeen. I use three. The rest sit in a drawer looking pretty and slightly judg...
the teaaa behind that leaked screenshot is hereee ☕
remember GIVA's GC doing rounds yesterday?
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Usually, you see a print ad, register it for a second, and mo...
She was just a mom trying to find safe products for her baby.
Now she runs a ₹1,000 Cr company.
Ghazal Alagh just wanted something safe for her son a...
IIM taught me to read brand case studies, and I’ve never skipped one since then.
And when marketers judge a brand by the virality of campaigns launch...
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She chose to invest in GIVA.
That’s the real headline.
Because this isn’t just another ce...
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8 months later, PM Modi urged Indians to stop buying new gold.
Tanishq didn't ...
For someone who genuinely cannot have a single meal of the day without watching TMKOC in the background 😭
Seeing Tappu explain crypto investing thro...
men dream of a ps5. women dream of a dyson airwrap.
put both in a prize pool and watch people get serious about chia seeds.
Farmley launched a Daily...
Honestly, if you missed Mumma’s Day Out at Broadway this Sunday, you genuinely missed something special.
The mall stopped feeling transactional.
It f...
At first glance, this feels like a bottled water campaign.
But the real conversation is about something much bigger: systems.
Because in today’s mark...