Category: Musings
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Ambidextrous
I wish I had been an Ambidextrous. Being ambidextrous means having the ability to use both hands with equal ease. While most people have a dominant hand, developing ambidexterity can be a valuable skill. It enhances brain function by stimulating both hemispheres, improving coordination, memory, and creativity. Athletes, musicians, and…
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Summer
I prefer hot weather to winter. These days summer has become too dry and scorching. But the memories with summer are so beautiful that I will always choose it. The summer heat hides far away behind the Himalayas named Grandma-Grandpa and what is felt instead is the endless snowfall of…
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Happy without ink
I’ve always been surprised by the tattoos as a form of self-expression. Being an art-form, I respect it, but he idea of something permanent on skin doesn’t quite resonate with me. For now, I’ll continue to admire tattoos on others, appreciating the stories they tell.
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Sincerity
Sincerity is the foundation of who I am. Whether in personal relationships or professional endeavors, I believe in being genuine, honest, and true to my values. A quick SWOT for this characteristic will be, Strengths: My sincerity builds trust and long-lasting relationships. People rely on me because they know I…
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well written
It was an evening I will never forget. I had been given the responsibility of comparing for an event featuring one of the finest orators I had ever heard. My role was simple—introduce the speaker and later sum up the session. I admired her eloquence, her command over language, and…
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Mom
My mom is the most confident person in my life. She was a teacher from hearing impaired students. She taught them math and science subjects. She also gave them the confidence to strive and achieve alongside normal people around them. She stood strong in front of handicapped people, showing them…
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Writing and Sharing
Negative emotions are a natural part of life, but how we handle them makes all the difference. Two effective ways to cope are writing them down and sharing them with others. Writing to Release and Understand – Journaling or simply jotting down your thoughts helps you process emotions. When you…
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The Beauty of Everyday Tasks: Watering the plants
Have you ever found yourself completely immersed in an activity, where time seems to slip away unnoticed? These are moments of deep focus, where the mind quiets down, and you are fully present. Sometimes, these tasks might feel like a waste of time, a distraction from something more “productive.” But…
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Be glad!!
Oh dear, If you can read and understand whatever is written, be glad. You have good eyesight and a brain decoding it. If you can remember you wrote it, then be glad about the memory you have. If you are with family, be glad to have them around. Try to…
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why do you write?
One day, one of my friends asked me…Why you have to write every now and then…As soon as something happens… I said, yes, one should write. When the first hint of rain appears, feet should turn toward the window. How long will you stay silent? One’s mind must learn when…