This is the part of my life where I silently remove myself from anyone who hurts me more than they love me, drains me more than they replenish me, brings me more stress than they do peace, and tries to stunt my growth rather than clap for it. I think .. (correction) I'm sure that I've done more than enough talking and trying to make things work with certain people…I'm done.
And, on the day's I feel that tug to go back to what has hurt/drain/brought stress to me, I need to read and remember all of this, all over again.
Friday, April 28, 2017
New life hack learnt
Saturday, April 22, 2017
Travel therapy
"You start dying slowly if you do not travel, if you do not read, if you do not listen to the sounds of life... You start dying slowly if you become a slave of your habits, walking everyday on the same paths… You start dying slowly if you avoid to feel passion and their turbulent emotions; those which make your eyes glisten and your heart beat fast. You start dying slowly...if you do not allow yourself, at least once in your lifetime, to run away from sensible advice…"
~ Pablo Neruda
Sunday, August 7, 2016
Gratitude : For the frightening scares
There are countless things to be thankful for in life – so many, in fact, that if you tried to list them all, you’d have no time to actually enjoy any of them.
Chances are, though, that there are plenty of things that would never even get close to making your list because you either take them for granted, or you consider them undesirable. We may not realize it at the time, but when we encounter something that really scares us, it can unleash all sorts of wonderful things in our lives.
Most commonly, it is instances that involve near death – either of ourselves or a loved one – that jolt us out of our listless existence and make us value every little detail from thereon in.
These events open our eyes and fill our hearts with a gratitude that might not have been there before. Suddenly we are able to look at things through a whole new perspective and appreciate the people and things we have around us.
It might feel a little strange to be thankful for what is likely to be a highly distressing period, but if you emerge from it with greater zest for life, then this is something to celebrate. After all, life cannot be defined by a single episode alone.
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