Friday 30 December 2016

Memoirs of 'A' Letter

                  Today I will take all of you back in time into my initial phase of
learning where I am trying my 'best' to write the first and the most commonly used letter of alphabetic order  in English. The letter ‘A’ 
My initial attempts at writing 'A' when I was 4
                                                                                     
'Its a Dyslexia thing'

You got to have 'good brains' to understand that ;)
 I am pretty much sure that the character of 'Ishaan Avasthi' in the Bollywood movie Taare Zameen Par was wholly or partially inspired by me :)

                                     Tu dhoop hai chham se bikhar
                                        Tu hai nadi o bekbhar
                                          Beh chal kahin
                                          Ud chal kahin
                                        Dil khush jahaan
                                 Teri to manzil hai waheen...." 
   Always remember there is no such word as 'Impossible', rather it is I'm possible ( I am possible)


  • I am my own Possibilities.
  • I am my own Potentialities.
  • I am my own  Strength.
  • I am my own Will.
  • I am my own Destiny.
All one requries to acheive his or her goal in Life is to ignite a spark of 'hope' and charge it with your transmitter of 'Inner Power' :)

So the next time, someone says "You can't do this, its  Impossible". Just give him a glare of understanding and move on, cos you know the meaning now. Don't you? ;)


           

Monday 12 September 2016

Specially-abled: What it takes to be a 'TRUE' Superhero!

Superhero! what comes in your mind when you hear the word ‘Superhero’
                         Most probably, the first thing that will come into your mind, is a image of a guy with super strength or some kind of wacky super powers….right?
But if you ask me, a real superhero is the one who:-

·          Is not afraid of the challenges and takes them head-on!
·         Is very much optimistic even in the worst situations.
·         Has the courage to digest failures and move on ……just to come back with full force
·         Has enough patience to try and try again until one doesn’t hit the bull’s-eye.
·         Has the capability to rise above all odds.
         And last but not the least:  has a positive outlook towards life….
If we talk about the specially-abled in this context, then they all are surely a bunch of ‘true superheroes’!

Why?
Don’t the apparently normal people have all the qualities mentioned above? Then what is so ‘special’ about these specially-abled???
This is what you all might be thinking about….am I right ,am I right,( again and again)… ; D .According to me ,all humans may have all these qualities , but the degree  of these qualities in specially- abled is much higher as compared to a normal human being. This is because, they have seen, experienced and survived worst of the worst in life, and some have been facing it since their childhood.

For me,  specially-abled are born warriors. They are the privileged members or ‘Yodhas’ of God’s special army, who have the power to slay each and every hurdle that comes in their way with sheer perseverance   and determination.


Now you can also like my page: The World Through My Eyes- Memoirs of a Special Child on Facebook  :)

Thursday 10 March 2016

My first Radio Interview

Hey Guys !
   
 Checkout my first ever radio interview.......

   Meri Kahani Meri Zubani  :)

Saturday 13 February 2016

The Journey Continues........

Hey There!
How are u all? Missed me??? I know, I didn’t write anything for quiet a looooooooong time now and you all must be wondering, was that that the end of his journey or was “That’s all Folks!”
      No, the’ BIG PICTURE’ is yet to come. I believe that, a person’s journey will never ever end until he or she wants it to be ;)
A lot had happened since our last meeting. Life has become a ‘roller-coaster’ of radical changes. Changes that encouraged me to put my hands on, and take control of the reins of responsibilities of my life on my own. They helped me to become more intellectual, more mature and more rational in my decisions.
      Some of them were unexpected also. Like doing my first ever job in a very reputed company in IT park Chandigarh at a tender age of 20 :) (I know that it’s not that tender but usually at this stage, one’s center of attraction is mostly the studies rather than doing a job like that) :) .Apart from this, I am pursing a course in digital marketing nowadays. Recently I was called by an NGO for giving a motivational talk and share my success story with specially-abled  children.
                              Oh! In between all this , I forgot to share one more good news with all of you, and that is, I had completed my graduation in Journalism and Mass Communication  with flying colors and that also with an ‘A’ Grade in all the 6 semesters. Hurrrayyyy!!!!

 Life has changed now and there in no looking back anymore……  


 Here are some pictures of mine during a motivational talk session with my specially-abled friends at an NGO  called 'Sarthark'. I had done my night shift at work  and hadn't slept whole night. Still I felt rejuvenated by the prospect of communicating with my Special friends. :)