Friday 5 December 2014

It's go ON, not gone!!!

Sometimes you need to be all alone… all alone to stand for yourself, all alone to enjoy a great movie, all alone to cheer yourself up, all alone to get everything moving and that is, my friend, your inner strength. God has given each one of us the power to face circumstances, whatever they may be. It depends on us as to whether we identify this supremacy within our selves or not.

No one could get any idea of what I am talking about just by reading the above frame of words. To put it in clear words, we should never give up on any difficult situation just by saying, “I can’t do it”. Instead let the world know that you can and no one else could, but you can!

Even if the world sucks, there are hopes around. Find the beauty within yourselves, in the glitters of lights, in the twinkling of stars, in the smile of a poor, in the letters of a holy book, in the lap of your mom, in the ring you wear, in the eyes of your pet. There are many things which hurt you deep inside but there are more which amazes you, makes you happy. Life is all about those ones.

Live in the moment. Make a travel list. Plan a trip. Listen to happy songs. Cry when you see everything wrong. Feel god near you. Shout, yell, and get the damn hell out of your system.

Stop worrying over the past, and deciding the future.... seize the day!!!

Thursday 30 October 2014

Your presence is still indispensable.

Although I write stuff personal as well as professional, but this is the first time that I would let anyone read it.

We Indians often dedicate our new beginning to God, I dedicate my this start to that one person who has always been there for me, showered his blessings on me, taught me the difference between right and wrong, who has made me walk on my li'l toes- my dad!

People often say that life moves on, no matter if your loved ones exit your life. I surely agree but I also agree to the fact that the incompleteness of life without them could never be neglected. There hasn't been a single day when I have not missed him and my life still holds that hollowness which arose when he went away.


Daughters are closer to their father, they say!


I still remember the day I cooked my first chapatti. My mom was yelling at me, "Look at the shape. Is it Australia?" When I served it to my dad, keep aside the chapatti, he was proud of me, realizing that his cute li'l fatty daughter who once bounced towards him when he returned from work saying, 'aaj kya laaye aap mere liye?' is now a grown up. He kissed my forehead and handed me shagun. His soul felt pleasing just looking at me. I can never forget the smile on his face that day.

Even now when I look back in time, I cherish those cute daddy-daughter moments. You'll always be missed, always!

People... Realize the importance of your loved ones because when they go (God Forbid!), they leave an indispensable void in your life.

 #a tribute to my super special Papaji.