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Category: Purpose

  • Yay! A GENIE

    If I stumbled upon a three-wish genie, I’d make the following requests:

    1. Wisdom – You know, so I can finally outsmart my cat. haha
    2. A ton of money – Not just for me, but for the sake of my dream of building a mansion… It’s a gouda idea, right?
    3. A long and ridiculously happy life for my near and dear ones – I mean, who else will laugh at my cheesy jokes?
  • Reviving Productivity: Taming the Social Media and Sleep Monsters

    Daily writing prompt
    What have you been working on?

    Lately, I have been working on establishing good habits. It’s been years since I completely abandoned my daily routines. I struggle to master the art of working diligently and avoiding unnecessary time wastage. I acknowledge that it’s easier said than done. When I began to change my habit of scheduling everything on time, it was adjusted with relatively little effort. However, correcting my current lifestyle required a great deal of determination and effort. P.S.: The biggest problem is that I spend too much time on social media and sleeping excessively.

  • How to Unleash youth Potential: Nurturing Holistic Development for a Flourishing Tomorrow

  • Life at Puichi

    It’s a lesson for life.
    Never would I have known that I would end up in such a beautiful world. It was more than what I expected it to be. The Almighty God has a plan for me through Sunbird Trust to a new horizon to add more colors to life.
    A serene, beautiful village. Nature’s untouched, unharmed, and unheard. It’s a quiet, peaceful palace on earth where young and old live a life filled with tranquility. The warmest people I could ever meet. The excitement, willingness to welcome me, and accept me into their village were written all over their faces. I was most taken with their zeal to learn and grasp anything that is knowledge.
    Yes, when interacting with people, I talk about my village back home, narrating the beauty of God’s grace. I seem to be adding masala so much on my own; however, I intended to let them know the difference and learn from each other.
    When I am down and blue, when things go wrong, I was able to take in only because I know that I am responsible for the lives of those children, young and old, in the village. And I am very much accountable to God. Sometimes I pretend really hard to be strong and confident with what I am doing, while deep down my heart flutters, that things might go wrong if I am not extra careful.
    I thought of many plans to make sure that my students are loved and cared for. I walk miles alone to make sure everything is ok. I keep each work hidden, not letting others know. Why? No one knows!
    Sometimes, I would have silly misunderstandings here and there. Nevertheless, that was a minute reason to take into heart.
    However, I am pretty sure that I have done my part. To some extent, I should say my life in Puichi wasn’t a waste page, yet a page filled with experiences of joy, happiness, laughter, and hurdles. It was indeed an enriching page.

    Do you have such an experience that you’d be forever grateful for?