Slowly, a personal rhythm emerged. I found joy in routine, strength in consistency. I began preparing seriously for competitive exams, cutting out distractions, and redirecting my energy toward growth.
#Life
# where my life begins #
This poem quietly affirms self-worth, resilience, and healing. It illustrates the journey of rediscovering oneself, despite doubts and struggles.
# Rising Through the Fire #
This poem is a gentle reflection on resilience, transformation, and emotional healing. It speaks about rising through difficult times, not by escaping pain, but by growing through it. It carries the message that every fall reshapes us, and every struggle… Read More ›
# Finding Purpose After 65 #
A career isn’t a designation. It’s not a job title or a monthly salary. It’s a direction—a way of showing up in the world with intention.
# How to Engage with Your Community Effectively #
As I reflect on this beautiful journey of community involvement, one thought shines brightly in my heart:
“We rise by lifting others.”
# My Heart Whispered #
Today’s morning walk becomes a journey inside, where the search for identity moves from the outside to the quiet voice within. It highlights the realization that who we are isn’t something to find but something we truly feel. # My… Read More ›
# A Lesson for Life from Inaction #
So yes, I didn’t take action when it mattered. But I carry that lesson like a compass, guiding me toward a life with fewer regrets and more courage.
# Mystery of Life #
This poem highlights the gradual nature of life. It conveys that life isn’t meant to be completely understood at once, but rather experienced slowly through memories, changes, losses, and resilience. In the end, it reminds us that true strength lies… Read More ›
# The Gentle Hour #
A calm poem that reveals the peacefulness of a morning in the park. It talks about being present, accepting things, and gently letting go of burdens—where nature helps us learn to release. # The Gentle Hour # In the morning,when… Read More ›
# The Souls I Cherish Most #
Life is not a solo journey. The people we admire — whether through memory, literature, art, or everyday life — become our silent advisors. Some offer spoken counsel; others influence us just by the way they live or create.