Prioska Uke, Seniors Account Director, takes over #RFSoapBox to share her rediscovered passion for embroidery and her learnings from the process. Do give it a read!
Ever heard the saying, “A stitch in time saves nine”? I never thought it would apply to my work life until recently. A few months ago, I rediscovered a passion for embroidery—something I’d watched my grandmother do, turning plain fabric into beautiful creations. My first attempts weren’t perfect, but as I kept going, I realized there were lessons in it that connected back to my work. Here’s what this therapeutic process taught me: Creativity is Key: With one needle and thread, there are endless ways to stitch a pattern. At work, there’s always more than one way to solve a problem—sometimes you just need to think outside the box. Find Joy in the Process: Hard work can be therapeutic if you find joy in it. Whether it’s a passion project or a campaign, enjoying the process makes it more rewarding. Details Matter: The beauty of embroidery lies in the small, intricate stitches. In PR, it’s the little things—precision, nuance, thoroughness, that make the difference. Efficiency Isn’t Rushing: It’s about finding your rhythm and doing it well, not just finishing first. Quality work takes steady, thoughtful effort. And lastly, Never hesitate to Restart: Mistakes happen, but they’re your learnings to finding better & new creative solutions. Same at work—every learning is a chance to grow. Who knew a needle and thread could teach so much? I would love to know what lessons your interests have brought to your work life. #RFSoapBox Ruder Finn India