Ruchira Khanna's Blog, page 76

December 1, 2013

Parenting linked to Common Sense?

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Published on December 01, 2013 18:22

November 26, 2013

Wordless Wednesday #15

I was left wordless today, when my better half got a cake baked with my recent publication.


Mantra for today: Emotions can fill up a room even without uttering a word.




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Published on November 26, 2013 17:39

Converting Failure into Successes...

Life is a long journey of good 70 years minimum. In that lifetime, man faces failures and successes. However, failures hurt the most, and man tends to remember those times when adversity strikes again.

How can we convert our failures into success?



Our mind!

Seriously!

Yes, if we learn from our failures, it will not be regarded as a breakdown, but it will be counted as success since we took
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Published on November 26, 2013 10:53

November 21, 2013

The innocent belief of Santa Claus

With Christmas around the corner, my ten-year old is super-duper excited. His constant humming of carols have filled my home, and his list is changing each week as he window-shops around for the latest toys.


I realize that for a ten-year old to believe in Santa, sounds very childish, especially when most of his classmates are out of this myth. I am pretty sure some of them must have spilled
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Published on November 21, 2013 17:35

November 20, 2013

Passion and its' implications

Lata is a computer
engineer during the day, and a librarian in the evening. 



Even though her latter
job is sufficient for her to pay her bills. 



Her passion and ardor for
literature makes her work around books. 



Her fervor for Shakespeare and Tolstoy
gives her a flash of oomph in her life as she arranges all those hardcovers
while inhaling the smell of old books. 



This gives her
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Published on November 20, 2013 19:07

November 19, 2013

Wordless Wednesday #14

In the above pix the moon is playing hide n seek amongst the clouds.




When some one special goes into hibernation/hiding. He tends to become precious.




Mantra for today: To be in a dormant state once in a while is good for any relationship.



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Published on November 19, 2013 20:01

Do you know it all?

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Published on November 19, 2013 10:09

November 18, 2013

How to get Sustainable Joy?

Joy is one kind of happiness, which makes the mind and the body set free, and we are in a state of bliss.

Since humans are social animals, our method of joy is some kind of materialistic achievement.

Got a promotion...Joy!

Got a new Phone...Joy!

Got a house...Joy!

Unfortunately, this kind of joys are terribly short lived.

Venture onto a journey which has sustainable joys. Go on that path
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Published on November 18, 2013 18:26

November 14, 2013

Interpretation of Fall Season

Fall is around the corner, and as we enjoy the beautiful landscape around us.

I also feel it is trying to convey a message.



Comparing life of humans with the life span of the leaves on a tree (however, the number of years do not matter as the number of years we live: matters in deeds and not in years)

The green leaves represent man's youth and when they change color they signify wisdom of
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Published on November 14, 2013 19:19

November 13, 2013

Being unattached as a writer

I am a writer.

The words I write, come from within me, and not just copy/paste.

Result
I get attached to what I write.

Problem?
Yes, there is a problem especially when someone tries to bring out some mistakes. The words come from within me.

Solution
Be unattached to the words that you type in. Not many agree to what you feel. Not many portray that kind of feelings.

So, if someone tries to
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Published on November 13, 2013 20:12