We seldom realise, that the greatest gift of life is life itself - life of ourself, and our loved ones around.
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Friday, December 31, 2021
Fresh water for flowers
We seldom realise, that the greatest gift of life is life itself - life of ourself, and our loved ones around.
A year of reads 2021
The last of 2021 was Great classic Collections by Rabindranath Tagore - a collection of 18 beautiful stories, and favourite among them where, The Jewel - where a wife so obsessed with her jewel, do not share it with her husband, and what people say, and what actually could have happened; and Kabuliwala - how love of a father for his daughter is irrespective of where he is.
- Fatherland by Robert Harris
- Love in times of Cholera and One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia
- My Name is Red by Orhan Pamuk
- Seveneves by Neal Stephenson
- The Elephant Catchers by Subrotho Bagchi
- Work Rules by Laszlo Bock
- The Mahabharata Quest by Christopher C Doyle
- The Power of your Subconscious Mind by Dr. Joseph Murphy
- Great Works of Franz Kafka - Amercia, The Castle, The Trial.
- There is no love in Wall street - Ira Trivedi
- Man the Unknown by Dr Alexis Carrel.
- Fresh water for flowers by Valerie Perrin
- In The Dream House: A Memoir by Carmen Maria Machado
- And some purchases from Mumbai
- Start with your favorite subject - if you love sports, read biography of your favorite sport person. If you like science/psychology or anything else, there are books for every type.
- Set aside time for reading - Before you start your day, before bed, or after lunch. Set aside 10 minutes a day. Start now.
- Carry your book around - You carry your mobile and things you need without second though, make this a nautre.
- Target pages per day - Most self development books are of 200 pages. If you read 10 pages a day, you would be able to finish 18 books a year.
- Cut of your useless activities - Do you scroll through your social network on mobile or OTT many times a day? If you do, you still have time.
- Use a Visual cue - Sticky notes, circling calender, simple excel sheet - it could be anything, a visual reminder help you track your habit.
- Start with a modest target - Start small, keep going, you will turn into a reading machine in no time.
2021 The year gone by and respire for 2022
A lot has been written for 2021, and looking forward for 2022 to be a year of respire.
10 things to leave in 2021 has been aptly mentioned below:
- Covid, diseases and death of loved ones
- Excuses
- Self-doubt
- Toxic habits
- Playing small
- Procrastination
- Negative Self Talk
- Swallowing your truth
- Trying to please everyone
- Staying in your comfort zone
In 2022, as Ratan Tata's message to his trust:
We all need to think big, think of doing things, not in small increments, not in small deltas, but seemingly impossible things. Nothing is impossible if you really set out to accomplish things and if you act boldly.
As you grow you change, as you change you grow.
May 2022 bring new aspirations, endless possibilities, and innumerable opportunities in your life. Dream big, and let it happen. Am looking forward for healthy times, where people can venture out free without fear of viruses; with peace, joy and happiness, with loved ones around.
Ahmedabad Memories....
Reaching Ahmedabad was the best part of the trip and dream come true moment for my nephew as we travelled from Mumbai in the double decker train and for us too as our much awaited reunion was being materialised.
We reached there at night, roads were wide, and all excited for the reunion, with birthday decorations, which made Neil grin. Biju arranged for our cab and was waiting for us down as we reached home.
Rashmi gave us a great surprise. She kept warning about the cold there, so we were prepared, and my sis and hubby expected it to be so much, that they did not feel cold.
Next day we went to
- Jain temple
- Adlej - Step well and
- Nehru Science Centre,
Had cake cutting after returning home. Not just the boys we were excited , Neil loved the gifts.
Elephanta Caves
This is Kalyanasundara Murti, showing Shiva's marriage to Parvati.
The Cavers are a quarter mile off, you have to climb 120 steps to reach the caves temples. There are shops selling beautiful items along side, with sugarcane juice , food items etc. An Archaeological officer is available near the entrance to the cave. This monument is under the protected control of superintending Archaeologist, Archaeological survey of India, Mini Circle, Mumbai now. Coming under "World Heritage" list of the UNESCO due to the outstanding universal value representing a masterpiece of human creative genius and bear a unique and exceptional testimony to a cultural tradition.