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Gift of receiving

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Money: The Recognition to your hard work

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  Money does not grow on trees.  This saying has been instilled on us since childhood and probably continuing on future generations to come. The intention is pure I don't deny but the outcome needs to be revisited. The basic idea behind this was to be grateful for what we have and spare our parents from the burden of relentless work to meet their monthly survival and thereby putting us up on a safe path of contentment.  Older generations believed in the idea of being safe  than to explore the unchartered territories. No blame;  they simply lacked the exposure to possibilities for wealth beyond the necessity for contentment. The prevailing belief was that the want for more money makes you greedy. However, its high time we reassess this perspective. We need to stop viewing money as an elusive beanstalk. That's a lame old fairytale, far from reality. Money is in fact, a reward for your diligent hard work and efforts that transcends the confines of a conventional job. In this world

Gentle parenting

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  Never thought I would say this. But gentle parenting is tough. Period.  We read a lot about gentle parenting and am convinced that its more demanding in practice than in theory. After all, we are not parenting a human-shaped toy. We get to deal with actual human beings who can yell at the top of their lungs and flop on to the floor as though the cold floor gives them the warmth of a blanket, all because of a simple two letter word "NO"! A "NO" that's it. Not sure why children despise that word so much, although it appears vulnerable and assertive to the adults at the same time. For starters, parenting in itself is one of most exhausting phases of life, let alone the "gentle". It often feel like you need the mindfulness, resilience and patience of a monk to deal with this. Well, in our twenties and thirties, do we chase our dreams and savor our life to the fullest or embark on a monastic journey! Jokes apart, whether you choose to have a child or not,

People-pleasing

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  The Hidden roots of people-pleasing: Unravelling early childhood and small trauma Did you know that that people-pleasing behavior often stems from early childhood experiences and can be traced back to what can be considered as small traumas? Well it does! The compulsion to please others and seek their approval often develops from the upbringing of being told to look and behave in a certain way. But here's the secret: Its entirely unnecessary.  You know why? The Truth about pleasing others You might be wondering why its so unnecessary. Simple. Because everybody is occupied dealing with their own issues. Nobody got time to analyze or scrutinize your every action or question your choices including the times when you had to say "NO" for your opinion.  People are wrapped up with their daily physical and emotional challenges. And if at all you catch someone reacting to what's considered "non-pleasing" behavior its definitely  not on you. Spend some quality time

Poem to younger self

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    BE YOUR PERSON - to my younger self The person I need to be As lazy as I could ever be; Blame it on the star sign Taurus, a reason I could always whine; They say we are grounded to earth So much for me to feel any worth; But as I nonchalantly lingered around my Earth People explored the Mars! hey not a mirth! Believing in yourself comes to you in demand Seemingly could take a while to understand; But today  as I write,  I have reached a good place  The person I am, I embrace; So to my younger self- Believe, Accept, Embrace and love for "You are not just put on the Earth; You are here for a reason" So take your time but do reach your good place For its Your life, Your choice  To be Your person!

Aging- Path to grace

    Aging- Delighting to endure In the midst of highs and lows, A journey that we all go through; Aging, a path we shy away from the knows, Love it hate for all the crew. Chasing it seems to look, From childhood to adulthood; Best lives that we don't yearn to hook, To the gaudy lives we dream for good; In the midst of day's and night's' Do we forget our blossoming hues? Etched in laughers and tears; Do we perceive only our maturing blues? Oh! how determined and valiant are we today, But yet looks at the mirror, for our reflection to stay ; Do know, it fades away with grace, As, we leave behind no fears to trace. So lets renounce the yesterday and embrace the tomorrow, Of growing old and bolds; Unveil our beauty by the joys and sorrows, For our aging, love it and embrace it, as it unfolds.

READING IS NURTURING

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READING IS KEY           As parents, we often encourage our children to engage in activities that can help them stand out and succeed. However, there is one essential pursuit that cannot be emphasized enough: READING.   Reading is not just a pastime; it’s a transformative journey that nurtures our inner souls, fosters continuous learning, understanding, exploration and mental stimulation. Through the pages of a book, one can travel to places they create, engage in conversations with people they idolize, and discover unique perspectives. Just as its important to nurture our physical well-being, our mental space requires equal attention. Reading is a key to keeping our minds sharp and motivated during our tough times. I speak from my personal experience when I say books can be your child ‘s steadfast companion when no one else can be around. As a parent, I take pride in passing on this invaluable gift to my child. Will you join me doing the same?

My World Today

                                                                              I have a mixed feeling of the world we are in today. As an individual, my routine has been so much at fingertips. When in need of food, clothing or cosmetics I get it with a click of a button. Do I want to spend time with my family, I bring them all under one single cloud to have a video call and share our days. Do I want to entertain myself, I get to just chill on my couch and Netflix.                                  But as I shift my individuality into roles that's when I get these mixed feelings. As a mother, the world today made me the mother I never wanted to be. The pressure on parents  to take care of their child's well being as well as their education is not a norm that you could have watched and learned through experience because its never happened before. The continuous expectation on your child to excel and perform in a certain way and be in good books takes a toll on you and that ultimat