Nabagi Wari — Eteima Mathu

| Common symptom | Cost to you | How the mindset fixes it | |----------------|-------------|--------------------------| | | Shallow focus → lower quality output | Prioritise single‑task blocks; let each task have its own flow . | | All‑day “busy” feeling | Burnout, missed personal moments | Schedule intentional breaks and treat them as non‑negotiable appointments. | | Procrastination cycles | Missed deadlines, guilt | Use time‑boxing and the “2‑minute rule” to create forward momentum. | | Work‑life blur | Relationships suffer, health declines | Define clear boundaries (physical, digital, mental) and honour them daily. |

Heartbroken not by the loss of the food, but by the lie and the disrespect shown to her, the grandmother decides she can no longer stay in the human world. She climbs to the roof of the house or onto a Sanggai (a granary or raised platform). Eteima Mathu Nabagi Wari

The structure suggests it could be from a (such as Bengali, Assamese, Odia, or a Nepali dialect), or a transliteration from a script like Devanagari or Bengali-Assamese. | Common symptom | Cost to you |

, her younger brother-in-law, watched her from the doorway. He had always admired Eteima’s quiet strength. Ever since his brother had taken a job in a distant city, Eteima had become the pillar of the home, managing everything from the kitchen to the family accounts with a grace that seemed effortless. | | Work‑life blur | Relationships suffer, health