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Megha Jain
Ms. Megha Jain is a Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Basic and Applied Sciences at Punjabi University, in India. She has 14 publications in international and national peer review journals, and is a holder of the Young Scientist Award in the National Conference on Recent Advances in Chemical, Biological and Environmental Sciences. Her research areas focus on the application of techniques such as sol-gel, combustion, co-precipitation and hydrothermal for synthesis of nanomaterials, studying structural properties of metal oxides through refinement techniques (specifically rietveld refinement of x-ray diffraction data) and x-ray absorption spectroscopy, inducing and modifying the defect states within crystal structure by various means such as varying synthesis conditions, and studying the luminescence properties, particularly, photoluminescence, electroluminescence and thermoluminescence in the defected crystals.
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Adulting - Megha Jain
Adulting
Megha Jain
Austin Macauley Publishers
Adulting
About the Author
Dedication
Copyright Information ©
Acknowledgement
relationships past and the future
anxiety and depression
insecurities
intimate conversations
growing
letters
About the Author
Megha Jain is a student, writer, and traveller. She has written this book from personal experiences and observed relationships and has come to realise that humans of today are struggling way too much than our fragile hearts were not ready for. This work is for anyone struggling with mental health issues, insecurities and transitioning into adulthood. Anyone who is learning to adult; starting work, moving in or out of relationships, friendships, places, and most of all getting to know themselves. She has gone through all these things to be able to share this book with you and hopes that this becomes your room away from the world when you just need space and comfort. Best advice: grab a glass of your favourite drink and read away.
Dedication
I would like to dedicate this book to you, the growing and living of you
Copyright Information ©
Megha Jain 2023
The right of Megha Jain to be identified as author of this work has been asserted by the author in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
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First Published 2023
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Acknowledgement
I would like to thank my family, sisters and friends, my therapist and Austin Macauley for giving me an opportunity to become an author.
relationships past and the future
i have realised that
the idea of love
is a little flawed
you see,
falling in love
with someone is not it
you fall in love with your friends
and things
and places
it’s the kind of love that
remains constant in your life
it heals
it supports,
and most of all it understands
i know secretly you are waiting
for the right person at the right time
but don’t crave for love too much
it comes when it has to
it’ll be quick and slow at the same time
it might end soon
or last till your forever
but for now
fall in love with things
and people
and the sky
and your favourite colour
fall in love with every version of you.
i was looped
into the idea of love
two people, dating who may not
entirely deserve each