
Welcome to Globe Vibe (Globevibe.in) – This blog is my happy space. I call it a happy space because nobody can question me here. I can write what I want to. I can express my feelings, my opinions, and my interests without being judged by anyone.
To start with, I am not a regular traveller, nor a professional content writer, and definitely not a book reviewer. I am simply drawn to these things because of my interest. And I am trying to get better at them every day.
After working for more than 10 years in the corporate world, one thing I realised is that many of us are slowly becoming robots. There is less space for personal interests, family time, and things that truly bring us happiness.
There was a point in my life when I felt completely exhausted with everything around me — responsibilities, pretending to be okay all the time, those fake smiles, and everything else. I even started feeling useless at times.
During that phase, a good friend of mine once told me to write down whatever I feel on a piece of paper, saying it would make me feel better. I ignored him at first. But one day, when I was very angry about a situation, I simply poured all my thoughts into the notes app on my phone.
And guess what? I actually felt better. It felt like I was sharing my feelings with someone — without being judged and without being questioned. That was the day I decided to start writing. Writing whatever I feel like — my experiences, my thoughts, my pain, the places I travel to, the books I read, or even a show I watch.

Slowly, it became a habit. A good habit, actually. Then I thought, why not share some of these experiences with others? And that is how Globevibe.in started. I created this blog simply to share my journey with you.
As I said earlier, I am not a regular traveler and definitely not a fancy traveler. My husband and I usually go on small trips once or twice a year. We have never travelled outside the country till today — thanks to our middle-class budget constraints. But we still enjoy exploring places whenever we get a chance.
Another habit I recently started again is reading books. I used to read during my college days, but after moving to Bangalore and getting busy with work, I completely stopped. Recently, I started reading again. Or to be honest, I am trying to read again. Good habits are sometimes difficult to maintain. Whenever I finish a book, I like to write down my thoughts about it — not as a professional review, but simply as my personal reflections. One thing I can definitely say is that reading books is slowly improving my patience and the way I look at things.
This blog is simply a small corner of the internet where I share my travels, my reading journey, and my thoughts about life.
If you enjoy simple travel stories and honest reflections about books, I hope you will enjoy spending some time here.
You can check out some of my recent Reads here:
- Chomana Dudi By K. Shivaram Karanth
- Who Will Cry When You Die? By Robin Sharma
- Can We Be Strangers Again? Shrijith Shandilya
- Jalapatha By S.L. Bhyrappa
Happy reading and happy travelling.