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Lessons I learnt from Brooklyn 99

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It comes as no surprise that Brooklyn 99 is one of the most iconic shows  (Sorry, no ifs and buts here), and for a lot of correct reasons.                       It makes for a great show not because it is a sitcom with a flawless storyline and unbeatable humor, but also because the viewer gets to take a lot back from each episode. The series of events in each episode leads to the characters learning something and developing over time. I decided to take some of that to our advantage, and see how the extremely unique personality of each character leads to an extremely balanced team, gives us some life lessons, and creates a Schbang!   1.  Be confident in yourself.  Two words, Gina Linetti. Gina oozes confidence in work, in life, in dance, in everything. She works hard and she is proud of what she does, even if it’s less than amazing. Take a page from her book and don’t let anyone break your confidence down.   ...

Introducing Barefoot and Beyond

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   I'm Adishri Desai and this is my first blog here. Thanks for stopping by, hope you have a great day.  I hope I can edit this blog afterward. If we met at a coffee shop and I asked you to tell me about yourself, what would you say? Do let me know 😁 Umm usually people write about themselves in their first blogs, but id like to write about my favorite character from the recent show that I watched.  Ladies and Gentlemen, Gina... "Every Time You Talk I Hear That Sound That Plays When Pac-Man Dies." No, seriously, I've actually planned to talk about Gina, because she won't be there in  Brooklyn 99 from now on. Gina is  an interesting character. She's kind of the worst, actually. She's shallow and vain and proud of her flaws. She is the stereotype most women in the workplace are trying desperately to avoid yet has the most reasonable solutions for every problem the squad faces. She's a slacker who doesn't care about her job, mocks others mercilessly h...