Category: Sugar Words
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Let’s Flow: 30 Days of No Planning
How not planning helped me to align myself with the flow. It is a way to find a way to accept what reality has to offer while creating your own reality
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Overdosed on Not Making Mistakes
Overdose of anything can be lethal. I say this so often that I started believing that I know exactly when to stop. But as they say, we all have a blind spot. I had mine, and I noticed it when things went way out of hand. From the very beginning, I have been the one…
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Second-Hand Jealousy
We all keep saying to each other to focus on just our own story and not compare it with others – but the truth is – it is not easy. It is as good as saying there are hundred different screens in a room, each playing a different web series, and you cannot get distracted…
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Updating a Dream
“You are just one decision away from an entirely different life” These words might be motivating to some, but they send chills to my spine. Because what are the chances of getting the life you always wanted or did not want by making just that one decision. It is 50-50, which is to say you…
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Who Wins this Formula 1?
We all love speed. At least that is what we believe or have been taught to believe. That’s why we build racing cars and roller coasters. But imagine being on a roller coaster for your entire life, feel like throwing up? That is exactly what our lives have become! We all are round the clock…
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Love cannot be held
There is a proverb I read somewhere that said the best love is the one that cannot be held. 2020 pressed the pause button on our lives the way our lungs do in between an inhale and an exhale. Yet it swooshed as quickly as the air once held in your very lungs. As an…
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Untuck: Love and Longing
I wrote a guest post (poem) for Elephant Journal. It went up on their website today. The poem talks about how we need to straighten out (untuck) ourselves and sometimes our fate as well. It’s a poem about love and longing, accompanied by my favorite metaphor – changing colors of the sky. We often look…
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That One Stroke
I started learning sketching and painting from the age of 5 and from as far as I remember, I never liked the wait between sketching and painting. I always would want to jump to the coloring part. Some years back I painted a canvas with musical instruments overlapping each other. It took me 7 days…
