2020 – A Year I Will Never Forget

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2020 will go down in history as the year the Covid virus locked the world indoors. It was, however, also the year that changed my life. 

A Year I Will Never Forget

Trained to be a lawyer, I had three years of work experience with senior advocate Sanjay Jain at the Delhi High Court under my belt, when I took a break from the legal field in 2016 after my son was born. Launching a blog in 2017 seemed a logical and easy to pursue next step, as it suited my stay-at-home mom life and allowed me to explore my love of writing. Yet, after three years of blogging, the lack of recognition and earnings had begun to irk me.

In May 2024, a friend whose husband ran a media conglomerate, asked if I would like to be a columnist for a new digital news platform they were launching – The Daily Guardian. She thoroughly enjoyed my blogs and gave me the freedom to write on any subject of my choice. There was no money in it, but I jumped at the opportunity to get an actual byline!

Till that point, I had naively believed that only those with journalism degrees could write for newspapers and magazines. This fact had deterred me from ever approaching my favourite publications. Yet, once I built a database of columns in The Daily Guardian and its Sunday supplement, The Sunday Guardian, I felt confident about approaching other publications too.

In November 2020, I reached out to the New Indian Express Sunday Magazine, asking if they would like freelance contributions. They readily accepted both my “pitches” or story ideas and the first article I was paid by a media outlet to write came out on January 3, 2021. It focused on a new music single released by an indie band.

Since then, I have gone on to write for 37 different publications in India, the US and the UK, with my blog being the 38th and have published over 1000 articles. In 2023, I wrote and published a whopping 365 articles – one for every day of the year. In 2024, I was invited to be a fortnightly columnist for Hindustan Times Brunch, alongside hallowed journalistic names like Vir Sanghvi! The cherry on the cake has been my inclusion in Exchange4Media’s list of top 40 under 40 English language journalists in India.

All my skills have been acquired on the job, and while working remotely, by myself. These include identifying what makes a good story, learning the art of pitching, dealing with edits (and a variety of editors!), researching the subject from different angles, sticking to deadlines and word limits, and tweaking the voice of the article as per the publication, among others. The journey has required a tremendous amount of hard work, discipline, research skills and a commitment to networking. Yet, it has also been incredibly rewarding and tons of fun! I’ve found my calling and managed to make it my vocation too.

It’s safe to say that no one will forget the year 2020, but my memories of it will always remain extra sweet. 

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This post was originally published on my LinkedIn profile in response to the prompts given by team Blogchatter for their #whatsyourstory campaign to kick off 2025.

I’m planning to be a lot more regular on LinkedIn with interesting content. Come connect with me there to stay updated!

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This blog post is part of ‘Blogaberry Dazzle’ hosted by Cindy D’Silva and Noor Anand Chawla

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*This is not a sponsored post.

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47 comments

  1. I do believe that writing is an inherent talent , a degree can make you more proficient but not necessary a good one. That said, your story was really inspirational Noor and I wish that you cover more such milestones in the future too.

  2. Damn! What an inspiring story! Your diligence, perseverance, and courage are worth emulating. I needed this today. Thank you, Noor

  3. Congratulations, Noor 👏 You have made a mark as a writer and yes you don’t need fancy degrees to journal. COVID was a nightmare for many but for you it was fruitful and for me it holds my precious memories of my son and family being with me for 4 1/2 months

      1. Inspiring story Noor. The step you took and courage you have is mind blowing. 2020 is a nightmare. I also started my writing in 2020 only or I can say, I found right community in 2020. Congratulations on your success and wishing you more success.

  4. Just like you 2020 turned a challenging year into a transformative for me as I too found my true calling and I started my magazine, 5 years later – I still thank 2020.

  5. Writing is so therapeutic and life giving at the same time. I am sure you are pleased with the way things changed for you when you started penning for newspapers. May there be more milestones in your path!

  6. That’s amazing! Do what you like and succeeding in it is a blessing! One such year for me was 2020 too. Later on I have seen quite a few downfalls. But nevertheless, coping up with good speed thought.!

  7. 2020 has been a eventful year but strangely I don’t have memories but just a recollection of milestones as if they are not about my life. I am glad that you had good memories of 2020.

  8. Noor what I would like to say here is that no one can grow and taste success in life until he/she wants it. You wished to succeed and silently did the hard work patiently in your initial days and genuine hardwork always get rewarded and that why you became who you are today. I congratulate 🎊 you for your success because you earned it with dedication, hardwork and passion. Proud of you 👏

  9. Noor, your journey is truly inspiring! To go from stepping into journalism in 2020 to writing for top publications across the world is incredible. Hitting 365 articles in 2023, what a milestone! Your dedication and passion for writing shine through. More power to you!

  10. You’ve always been inspiring, Noor. But reading and knowing more about you is even more uplifting! Congratulations and what a great COVID year you had. 🙂

  11. You had in you since the beginning, Noor! So proud to see you go places and create your own creative space in these amazing publications. All the best for even more exciting work in future!

  12. Your journey from law to writing is truly inspiring. Congratulations on your impressive achievements and recognition in journalism. Thank you for sharing your transformative 2020 experience!

  13. So very happy for you! And it is really inspiring to see how much you have achieved by sheer hard work and patience. I have also seen your articles on various media and felt very proud reading them! I remember one of your articles was shared in an alumna chat and I proudly said that I know her!! Kudos and Good Luck. Keep inspiring and keep writing!

  14. You are absolutely fabulous Noor! I keep sharing your example with growing kids who need inspiration! 2020 changed is all. Some for the better, some for the worse. Thankfully, 2020 was kind to you. ❤️

  15. Wow Noor, your journey is so inspiring.From blogging to writing for major publications, it’s clear how much hard work and passion you’ve put in. Being listed in Exchange4Media top 40 is such a great achievement You’re truly an inspiration to everyone—keep going strong.

  16. I appreciate how you made a path for yourself with your hardwork and discipline. 2020 was a year not to forget. For me too I was blessed with a baby and my life changed upside down.

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