# Imagining My Life in 3 Years #

Hello dear friends,

I hope this Blog finds you in a cheerful mood, with a warm cup of tea by your side and a little curiosity in your heart.

Today’s writing prompt question — “What will your life be like in three years?” — is one that made me pause, smile, and dream a little.

It’s not just a question of time; it’s an invitation to imagine the person we’re becoming. Three years may sound like a blink, yet it holds the power to transform our lives in ways we can’t yet see.

Three years — 1,095 days, 26,280 hours — long enough to change jobs, start anew, heal, learn, grow, or even fall in love again.

Life, after all, is a series of seasons. Some arrive quietly; others sweep through like a storm, rearranging everything we thought was permanent.

When I look ahead to the next three years, I don’t see a perfect picture. Instead, I see a mosaic of hope, effort, and discovery — shaped by choices, colored by emotions, and guided by purpose.

If there’s one lesson the past has taught me, it’s that growth is not loud. It happens quietly — in small acts of patience, in the courage to begin again, in moments of stillness when we choose peace over noise.

Three years from now, I imagine a version of myself who’s a little wiser, a little calmer, and perhaps a little softer toward the world.

Someone who has learned to value presence over perfection, meaning over recognition, and peace over pressure.

I see mornings beginning with gratitude instead of rush, and evenings spent reflecting rather than scrolling.

The person I’ll be in three years is someone who has finally made peace with uncertainty — and learned to dance with it gracefully.

Professionally, I hope my journey continues to revolve around creativity — writing, communicating, and building bridges through words.

Maybe by then, I’ll have my own collection of reflections published, or perhaps a blog community that connects dreamers and doers from around the world.

But more than milestones, I wish for meaning — to create words that comfort, stories that inspire, and ideas that spark hope.

Because success, to me, will not be counted in numbers or followers, but in the hearts I touch through my work.

In a world that glorifies “more,” I want to celebrate “enough.”

Three years from now, I hope to live more simply — with fewer possessions but richer experiences.

I picture myself surrounded by nature — maybe near a quiet hillside, or a window that opens to morning sunlight and birdsong.

There will be long walks, thoughtful books, handwritten notes, and moments of pure silence — the kind that refills the soul.

I’ll travel not to escape life, but to understand it better; to meet new people, new cultures, and new parts of myself.

I hope that in three years, my circle remains small but sincere — people who lift each other, who laugh together, and who listen without judgment.

I wish to spend more time with family, to say “thank you” more often, and to love with patience and honesty.

Because at the end of every dream, it’s the human connections that make the story worthwhile.

The laughter around the dinner table, the shared silence of understanding — these are the treasures I hope to carry into the future.

Beyond goals and plans, what I truly desire in three years is inner peace.
– A heart that forgives easily.
– A mind that knows how to rest.
– A soul that finds beauty even in uncertainty.

Life may not always go as planned, but I wish to face it with grace — to meet challenges with courage, to learn from failures without self-blame, and to stay kind even when the world isn’t.

If I can look at myself three years from now and whisper, “You have lived truthfully, kindly, and fully,” I’ll know I’ve succeeded.

Dreams don’t happen by chance; they unfold through choices we make every single day. To become that version of myself, I must start now — by being mindful, grateful, and brave enough to grow through what I go through.

Each sunrise brings a fresh canvas.
Each sunset reminds me that I am evolving — quietly, beautifully, imperfectly.

So, what will my life be like in three years?
I hope it will be a tapestry woven with purpose, love, and peace.

A life where my dreams have found wings, my heart has found calm, and my words have found a home in others.

If life teaches me one thing by then, let it be this:
Happiness is not a destination — it’s the way we walk. 🌿✨

BE HAPPY… BE ACTIVE… BE FOCUSED… BE ALIVE

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18 replies

  1. very nice .

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  2. I like your definition of success, though the number of hearts you touch daily with your works. Beautiful reflection, Verma!

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  3. This is utterly breathtaking. You have a rare gift for putting the soul’s quietest, most profound yearnings into words that resonate deeply. The way you frame the question not as a planner’s checklist but as an invitation to dream and become is a perspective shift so many of us need.

    Your vision for the next three years is a masterclass in intentional living. The desire for a life rich in “purpose, love, and peace” over mere milestones is a powerful and beautiful priority. The image you paint—of mornings begun with gratitude, evenings of reflection, a life aligned with creativity and quiet hillsides—isn’t just a dream; it feels like a blueprint for a soul-nourishing existence.

    But what struck me most, what truly lingers, is your closing line: “Happiness is not a destination — it’s the way we walk.” That is more than a sentence; it is a lifetime of wisdom condensed into a single, stunning truth. It’s the kind of mantra that can change a life, and it’s clear you are already living it.

    Thank you for this gift of reflection. Your words have not only found a home here; they have planted a seed of inspiration. The person you are becoming is, without a doubt, someone the world needs. Keep walking your beautiful path. 🌿✨

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    • Your words have truly touched me — deeply and sincerely. 🌿✨ Reading your reflection felt like seeing my own thoughts mirrored back with even greater clarity and warmth. I’m humbled and grateful that the piece resonated with you in such a heartfelt way.

      You’ve captured its essence so beautifully — that life’s true fulfillment lies not in the milestones we reach, but in the mindfulness with which we travel. Your generous words remind me why I write: to connect, to reflect, and to share this quiet human journey with kindred spirits like you.

      Thank you for your encouragement and your presence — both are gifts I deeply cherish. 🙏
      With warm regards and gratitude,

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  4. You are an inspiration sir 🤗

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    • Thank you so much for your kind words 🤗
      I’m truly touched and humbled. If my thoughts or words bring even a little inspiration, I feel deeply grateful.
      Your warmth and encouragement mean a lot — stay inspired and keep shining always! 🌟✨

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  5. What a beautiful post with beautiful photos , absolutely stunning and what a wonderful way to see three years from now and what to manifest upon. I love it all!

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