Author: Ishika Jain

Discover blogs by Ishika Jain—creator of Theirlifestyle. From food & travel to honest reflections, explore stories curated with chai & soul.
best vegetarian restaurant in mumbai

10+ Best Vegetarian Restaurants in Mumbai

Mumbai is a paradise for vegetarians whether you crave North Indian thalis, street-style chaats, or global vegetarian cuisines. Over the years, I’ve explored everything from nostalgic old joints to Instagram-famous cafes. Here’s my curated list of the best vegetarian restaurants in Mumbai that are worth every bite. 1. Achija Veg Restaurant (Multiple Location) A local…

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Personal Finance: My Journey from Pocket Money to Smart Money Management

When people hear personal finance, they often think of complex stock market charts, tax-saving hacks, or long financial planning spreadsheets. But for me, personal finance started way before any of that it started with pocket money and a lesson from my parents that shaped my money habits forever. What is Personal Finance? At its core,…

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Clean Eating for Vegetarians: My Real-Life Diet Plan

Clean eating is everywhere Instagram reels, Pinterest boards, YouTube diet plans but the truth is, most of them feel too rigid. For me, clean eating isn’t about restriction, it’s about balance. As a vegetarian, my version of clean eating is simple: home-cooked meals, minimal processed foods, and flexibility to enjoy my favorites like pav bhaji…

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Capsule Wardrobe: My Minimalist Guide with a Personal Twist

A capsule wardrobe is everywhere these days. Pinterest boards, YouTube hauls, even minimalism blogs are raving about it. But here’s the thing: most guides feel too “one size fits all.” They show the same blazers, trousers, and neutral turtlenecks when in reality, our lives, climates, and personal styles are completely different. Your capsule wardrobe should…

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How to Romanticize Life (Without Spending a Fortune)

Ever feel like your life is stuck on repeat? To romanticize life life, wake up, work, scroll, sleep and somehow, still feel unfulfilled? You’re not alone. We often wait for big milestones vacations, birthdays, achievements to feel alive. But what if the magic wasn’t in waiting… but in doing just that, every single day? This…

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Relationship with Money: What It Really Means & How to Make It Healthier

Your relationship with money shapes every decision you make what you buy, how you save, and even how you define success. It’s not just about numbers; it’s deeply emotional and personal. Some of us fear money, others worship it. For most, it’s complicated. This blog isn’t here to judge your financial habits but to help…

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Yin and Yang Meaning: The Ancient Balance That Shapes Our World

This Saturday morning, while casually scrolling through YouTube Shorts, I came across a short clip from Moment of Silence (MoS) an episode featuring Sakshi Shivdasani, Naina Bhan, and Sanjana Ganesan where the discussion subtly echoed the yin and yang meaning, reminding me how opposite energies often coexist in perfect balance. Sanjana used the phrase “Yin…

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Rework Book Review: The Business Book That Reshaped My Life

There are books that entertain you, and then there are books that interrupt your thought patterns. Rework by Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson did the latter for me. I didn’t pick it up expecting a life-altering experience. I expected a business manual—maybe another book about scaling startups or perfecting a pitch deck. But Rework…

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Universal Studios Japan Blew My Mind: Honest Review & Why It’s Worth It!

I wasn’t expecting much after all, I’ve been to another Universal Studios before. But Universal Studios Japan in Osaka completely blew my mind. It’s massive, full of nostalgia, and blends childhood joy with adult appreciation so beautifully. From 4D anime shows to merch stores dedicated to Mario and Hello Kitty, from Doraemon dreams to Kuromi…