Featured posts

Handpicked chaos and wisdom—our featured posts have the best mom truths, dad fails, and baby giggles all in one place. Dive in before the next diaper change!

  • How to Soothe a Crying Baby

    When your baby won’t stop crying and you’ve tried everything, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed and unsure of yourself. This gentle, reassuring guide walks exhausted parents through proven ways to soothe a crying baby—without guilt, pressure, or unrealistic expectations. From holding and swaddling to motion, massage, and knowing when to pause, this post is a…

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  • The Real Balance Sheet of a Work-From-Home Mom

    Some days feel like a juggling act, but working from home gives mothers small pockets of grace — a moment to breathe, to feed a baby on time, to reset before the world pulls again. This is a reminder that balance isn’t perfect; it’s personal, intentional, and built on the support that carries us.

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  • The Quiet Joy of Ordinary Days

    Discover the quiet beauty hidden in daily routines — from morning kolams and purring cats to evening diyas. A heartfelt reflection on finding peace and mindfulness in the ordinary moments of life.

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About Me


Hi, I’m Pallavi, the storyteller at The Good Juju.

I’m a mom of two little humans and one very opinionated cat, sharing the highs and lows of parenthood with honesty and heart.

From baby milestones to mommy survival tips, I write about what I’ve learned (and what I’m still figuring out). This space is my cozy corner for comfort, connection, and a little bit of magic in the everyday chaos 🌸

Here, I share the real stories of motherhood—messy, magical, and often hilarious—sprinkled with cultural traditions, postpartum truths and survival hacks with a wink of humor.

Because motherhood isn’t Pinterest-perfect—it’s chai-fueled, messy, and still the best juju ever.

If you’ve ever thought, “Is it just me?”—welcome, you’ve found your tribe. ✨

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