Hello!
It feels great to be back on my blog after more than
one year now. I did not forget about it, I tried my hand on writing many time,
but somehow always convinced myself that I don’t have it in me anymore. Yesterday,
while I was talking to my best friend Aakriti, I told her about my frequent stress
and anxiety. (Let’s accept that we all need help at some point of time. Asking for
help is brave.) The first thing she advised me was to start
writing again, because even she believes that it is the only sigh of relief in
my life. I gave it a thought last night and soon quit saying ‘I can’t!’But here
I am, after more than a year now, back on my blog, writing for my sanity.
While writing my last blog, I was in NLUO, completing my Master
of laws (LL.M). It was a tough journey, from working late nights to early
mornings, the struggle was real and I have seen it all. But at the same time,
it was a life changing experience; my life has changed drastically in a lot of
positive ways after that. I managed to clear some exams and now I am a faculty in a law college. I learn something everyday inside and
outside classroom from everyone I come across.
Coming to the bigger concern, I hope you all are doing well. This
pandemic has ruined so many lives in such small span of time. I agree that it
has to do a lot with your body’s immune system, but we cannot deny that the mental
strength has a bigger role to play. Medical experts from all over the world are
persistently telling that elderly people have higher risk of getting affected
by covid19 and at the same time there are also many elderly people who have
been able to beat covid19. They have given a glimmer of hope during such difficult
times.
We all were in a rush from so long and believe it or not, we
needed a break. So pause, pat on your back and give some credit to yourself for
everything. This break is the longest one you are ever going to get in your
life again, where you will be able to stay home with your loved ones and learn
to see life from a different perspective. And if you are stuck somewhere in a different
city away from your loved ones then a big hug to you! You are doing great so far;
try to stay indoors the maximum time possible so that you and your loved ones don’t
have to panic about each other.
Wherever you are, turn these lockdown days into self
improvement days. Re-think about the decisions you have taken or about to take.
Take off all your layers and learn about your REAL self a little more.
This too shall pass :)
Love and light
Raneeta
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Amazon one. Yet again!
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DeleteIts amazing to see your come back you are the spark the inspiration,the guide,the candle of my life
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