A very Happy Diwali to all my
readers!
As I celebrate this festival, I know
for sure the mixed feelings we all have at this time. This year has been
nothing short of a roller coaster ride. People are feeling gratitude, despair,
grief, desperation all almost in the same breath.
I myself went through an array of
emotions. It is not just Diwali, it was also children’s day and my daughter
holds us to the highest of standards. She was hosting Diwali and calling shots except for the actual pooja for Diwali, she had everything planned out to the
T. A role play where she scripted and we were given a part in keeping with the spirit
of Children’s day, the decorations for Diwali, the invitation for video calls,
etc all were sent out by her. She is 11 by the way and ensures that we dance to
her tunes.
Then I received a piece of news which disturbed me. Despite so much positivity through the day I
somehow stayed focused on that news. I then decided to distract myself and go out
with my family for a drive. I spoke to my husband and tried to calm
myself. I focused on what had gone well
and consciously thought about what was working for us today. There were a
lot of things on that count.
Isn’t this is what a journey looks
likes? We are constantly changing gears and switching emotions and yet somehow
manage to come back on track.
My blogs in the past week have been
about these experiences only. The power of connections, the need for preparations,
challenges faces and journey in face of adversity account for some of the
important nuggets I use during the course of any journey. I spoke about design thinking and a journey map
as a tool for identifying and learning the course of the journey. My biggest
learning is the art of journaling and the strength of it. I used it today in the way to enlist highlights of the day to divert myself from incessant sulking. One of my blogs was about the questions we
often ask ourselves before or while on a journey.
My personal favourite was about my
blog on the Parenting journey. Today was just another day where my children made my
day beautiful.
Our journey nowadays especially is
very challenging. Even on days when we
are sure of our future, we do not know what just might disturb the balance. The
uncertainty is so much that it has made all over lives a constant
struggle. Yet in these times, we still
find a reason to smile and love and be grateful.
One important learning- consistency
and gratitude is the key to a motivating journey.

I am thankful to the God for life and family I have. We should be thankful for things we have always.
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