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Navigating Online Spaces When Sight Is Limited

by A.Bansal | Jan 9, 2026 | Living with Disabilities

How to Build Emotional Resilience in Digital Spaces   The internet connects us with people around the world. We join social media, online groups, and forums to share ideas, learn new things, and make friends. For many individuals — including those who rely on...

Finding Everyday Joy Through Hobbies Beyond Sight

by A.Bansal | Jan 5, 2026 | Living with Disabilities

Offline Activities That Complement Your Screen Time   In today’s world, screens feel like they are everywhere. We use mobile phones, computers, and tablets for work, studies, and entertainment. For many people — especially those who rely on screen-readers or...

Digital Burnout in the Visually Impaired Community

by A.Bansal | Jan 2, 2026 | Living with Disabilities

Signs, Strategies & Support   Technology has become a big part of everyone’s life. But for people who are visually impaired or who use screen-readers, technology is not just a choice — it is a lifeline. It helps them read, travel, communicate, learn, and...

Smart Homes for Those Living with Little or No Vision

by A.Bansal | Dec 29, 2025 | Living with Disabilities

Setting Up Your Living Space for Screen-Reader Users   Our homes are the places where we should feel relaxed, safe, and able to do things independently. For people who use screen-readers or who have visual challenges, simple tasks can sometimes take extra time...

Embracing Audio Journaling for Hearts That Navigate the World Through Sound

by A.Bansal | Dec 19, 2025 | Living with Disabilities

A Voice-First Way to Process Emotions   Have you ever felt that writing down your thoughts is too hard or takes too much time? Many people want to keep a journal but find it difficult to sit and type or write. Audio journaling gives you an easy and natural option...

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A. Bansal crafts stories that blend fiction with life lessons on emotional health, self-care, and everyday challenges. Dedicated to accessibility, her work ensures resources are inclusive, especially for those with visual impairments. Explore her stories and resources to enrich your life and embrace self-growth.

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