Wondering if you have any insights to Share?

Do you have any insights to share?

Do I really have insights to share with the world? Should I share my experiences with the team at FTEM (From The Experts’ Mouth)?

Yes, we all do have some unique insights to share. Each of us is unique in the universe like our thumbprint. We undergo different experiences, emotions, actions and reactions, problems and resolutions. We face unique set of circumstances and we are defined by the choices we make. Thus, we always have something to offer to others. There will always be people who will benefit by us sharing our experience, insights, emotions, failure, success, knowledge, ideas and more.

The best vision is insight.

Malcolm Forbes

Sharing with MERAKI

The term ‘Meraki’ means doing something with soul, creativity or love.

It involves putting something of yourself into what you are doing and leaving behind an imprint of yourself in your creation.

Let us join together with meraki to:

Connect with your inner self

Sharing your experiences and connecting to a bigger cause will enable you to connect deep within to your true inner self. It will help you to find your wholeness. You can draw powers and insights about yourself, that were previously unknown and unexplored. It may help you to overcome your own dilemmas and indecision to conclude that indeed, action is the prescription to overcome confusion.

Enhance your knowledge 

Knowledge increases by sharing. The more we give, the more we discover and learn! As they say – Knowledge is power and sharing it will unlock its power.

Disseminating knowledge is the human duty, sharing it about so that all can benefit.

Tracy Rees, Amy Snow

Attain Incredible Happiness 

Helping others fills us with a sense of fulfillment and satisfaction. We get incomparable happiness by the positivity and gratitude of those whom we have helped.

Create a Legacy 

We must share our wisdom so that it can be passed on to the generations to come. After all, aren’t we grateful for so many things passed on to us by our previous generations?

Avoid repeating mistakes 

Sharing experiences from failures and mistakes adds value to others. They can learn from our mistakes and avoid them. Let them make new mistakes and acquire new insights. Of course, this will also strengthen our own resolve to avoid making the same mistakes again!

A moment’s insight is sometimes worth a life’s experience.

Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.

Connecting with others 

We can form more meaningful connections with others as we join each other in our journey. The bonds get deeper as we evolve from sharing of facts and information to sharing our experiences, desires, dreams and feelings. The added bonus is that we can beat the social distancing blues!

When we establish human connections within the context of shared experience we create community wherever we go.

Gina Greenlee, Postcards and Pearls: Life Lessons from Solo Moments on the Road

Revel in the ups and downs of life 

No one has a pitch perfect life and we all go through ups and downs in life.

In today’s complex and fast-moving world, what we need even more than foresight or hindsight is insight.

Napoleon Bonaparte

Enjoy and celebrate the imperfections of life and live life to the fullest and share your insights with meraki!

Still not sure what to write or how? Fret not and read the Framework to Share Useful Content.

Crispy Maheshwari, Founder - From The Experts' Mouth
Crispy Maheshwari

About The Author

Crispy Maheshwari is the founder of FTEM (From The Experts’ Mouth).

She is very creative and multi-talented. She likes to write, paint and craft. Crispy loves to network, motivate people, teach and spread positivity.

Some of her work has been published in leading national newspaper, International Literary Journals and has also been translated to other languages.

Crispy is also the Editor at FTEM. She graduated from Lady Shri Ram College for Women, University of Delhi and has dual professional qualifications – Chartered Accountant and Lawyer (Faculty of Law, University of Delhi).

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  1. In this busy world, this is the perfect place to share your experience and help them connect with others in this community.

  2. As someone rightly said ” Gaining knowledge, is the first step to wisdom. Sharing it, is the first step to humanity”. Sharing knowledge and experiences is the most fundamental act of friendship because it is a way you can give something without losing something. Everyone has their own story and unique set of experiences and sharing them would surely help them connect with their inner self and the community. Thank you so much for this article.

  3. Can’t agree more! In this super busy world, hardly do we have a friend who can lend us an ear … I feel FTEM will be that little diary where one would want to scribble down their experiences and share their stories that will resonate with us and inspire us and will also make us laugh like our very own friends’, making people connect with each other more organically, ushering unimaginable level of positivity in lives…coz now we would have a friend who would want to not only read our stories but also share their own. Ah, then a nice cup of tea and the cosiest corner is what I dream about when I’d have my FTE’ME’ time 🙂

    1. Thank you Manasi! Your appreciation has made my day and also raised the bar that we have set for ourselves.

      I am so happy to read that FTEM resonates with you so deeply. This motivates us to be better and be the kind of friend that people look forward to being with. FTEM is honoured to be that special friend to all who share their precious time on the platform.

      Together we create a unique legacy, leaving our footprints on the sands of time!

    1. Thank you so much for your warm wishes! Grateful to the readers and authors at FTEM. This would not have been possible without our wonderful authors sharing their insights on the platform and readers who have been engaging most enthusiastically through their comments.