Sharon Srivastava, writer and observer

Sharon Srivastava

Writing on Presence, Leadership, and the Practice of Living with Intention

Sharon Srivastava is a writer and observer. Her work is grounded in a straightforward premise: presence is a form of strength, and steadiness is not a passive state but a deliberate one.

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A Quiet Practice of Attention

Sharon Srivastava writes from the details of daily life: the structure of a morning ritual, the way a child's observation shifts a room, and the proportion that nature offers when human concerns feel too large. These are not background details. They are the substance of her inquiry.

Motherhood occupies a central place in her thinking, not as a personal story but as a source of transferable wisdom. The sustained focus, patience, and emotional regulation that parenting demands translate directly into how Sharon understands grounded leadership in everyday life: composed, oriented toward what is actually happening rather than what should be happening.

Her perspective has been shaped by time spent across different geographies, including California and New York. Resilience, in her work, is built from small repeated practices — rituals that hold the shape of a day, habits that make stability reliable rather than aspirational. You can read more about her approach to writing and observation, or follow her notes on her Tumblr archive.

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Sharon Srivastava at golden hour, hand to throat in a moment of stillness

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