So, now you really have come to a point where you have
started thinking “What should I do now”? It’s okay to have such questions.
This is the stage where you should be ready to give and
take. No no, I know what you are thinking but wait, let me clear your mind. You
should be ready to give your best in whatever you are doing (no matter if
failure is coming) and you should have the courage to take and accept criticism
and learn from your mistakes and the experiences of others. Is it difficult? I
know it is.
This is what I do when I need an answer or I had a rough day. I sit down with a confused/angry/cool mind in a silent room after washing my feet and face with cold water. I take my diary and pen and write the question for which I need an answer. I do not start thinking about the answer directly. No, I never do that. I start to think about all the past experiences that revolve around the question (though good or bad). I try to recollect the talks I had about the discussion. I know this takes time but it surely gives you a direction to think.
Now, let’s start with our journey.
So, what do you need to do:
Take your diary and pen and write the following questions. Just
give 2-3-line space between each question. Keep your answers short. Take your
time to write your answers.
- How young are you?
- What’s your 2 childhood memories? (it can be good and bad)
- For you,
Time flies when…………………………………?
Time runs like a snail when…………………………………?
Quote citation: Oliver
Goldsmith Quotes. BrainyQuote.com, Xplore Inc, 2017.
https://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/oliver_goldsmith_385689, accessed December
6, 2017
That's new perspective!!Well written....Keep going!! In the end, it's not the years in our life that count. It's the life in our years!!
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