Thursday, 24 May 2012

Change.

I've always been a big fan of change, always wanted it, always will want it, but I'll also admit, that it's not easy.
Oh no! Not at all.

To put it in a metaphor, it's like going into surgery, you know everything will be fine afterwards, you'll heal and recover and be in a better state than you are right now but you're scared.
Scared of what will be and what will not be.
Scared of everything that could be.
Scared. Just plain scared.
Even if there's nothing to be scared of!

One of the most ancient ways to succeed in life as I've been told time and again is to be aware, to be aware of the potential every person has.

Take my word when I tell you that "change" is the best way to find out.
When you're out of your comfort  zone, when you're doing something you've never done before.
When you've to work and co-ordinate things with people you've very recently met, then your true self surfaces.
You find out your weaknesses, your strengths, your flaws and your armoured points.

You become YOU, just not the you that you think you are, but the you that you 'actually' are.

We,over time, mold ourselves to be a person that we think the world would love to see.
We blanket our real selves and put on a mask, hide behind something I call a safety cocoon.
Become a monotonous replica of someone else, who is probably hiding inside his/her own safety cocoon.
Change.

Change the way you want the world to see you, let it see what you truly are.
Change the way you want to see yourself, see what you truly are.

You don't like something about yourself?
Take charge and change it.

You don't like something about someone else?
Give them a piece of your mind, it might do them good.

You want to discover yourself?
Change your desire to be safe, and face difference and difficulty.

Change, because to do something you've never done before, you've to be someone you've never been before.


Sunday, 6 May 2012

Illumination


Inspiration, for me, is not something that comes suddenly; it’s not something one would acquire overnight or in a fortnight.

It’s something that is instilled into us, constantly and carefully. It’s usually sent to us by giving the right answers at the right time, by having people who believe in us when we fail to do that, by telling us making mistakes is okay. By letting us be “US”.

For me the right answers at the right time, the encouragement to do better have come through a person who’s seen me through thick and thin and has quite literally been with me through it all, my grandfather; and I cannot be more thankful for having him.

He’s been my solace my inspiration and much more.

For the questioner in me, he’s been the perfect answer.

My grandfather has ALWAYS been very encouraging whenever I’ve asked a question. He’s answered one of mine and framed one of his. They, the questions and answers and prolonged discussions, have always felt like combustion, just like when the fire and oxygen are in contact they will burn and irradiate light. Enough of it to drive vagueness away. This is what inspires me to have knowledge, ask questions, demand for answers and get my facts right. This stimulation to find answers has been the perfect answer he’s given me every time I’ve asked a question.

For the person in me who’s faltered at times, he’s been the perfect re-assurance.

“Everybody makes mistakes Mitisha; it is very natural to do that. If you’ve not made mistakes in your life, you haven’t really learnt anything.” Since the very time I made a mistake I’ve received a smile instead of a scorn. Always being stimulated to take on situations like ME, not like someone else. This is what has encouraged me to make decisions, gather first-hand experiences, be at fault and know my mistakes so that I don’t repeat them again. This will, to take on anything fearlessly is the perfect re- assurance he’s bestowed me with.

For the competitor in me, He’s been the perfect critic.

“No matter how well prepared you are, Never think your competitor is not worthy of you. There must obviously be something in him that he is competing against you.” Usually when I call my grandfather up before some big event, THIS is what I hear, words that instantly shun any kind of over confidence away, words that make me cautious and focused and instill stability like nothing else, words which inspire me to give my 100 percent and more. This is what makes him the perfect critic, because his motivation drives me to conquer all dreams.
Like any person I have many aspects to my personality, and during the formation and cultivation of these aspects my grandfather has been the perfect piece of the puzzle, the illuminating ray of light that has made everything, good or bad, better.

“I have been on the road not taken and he has made all the difference, for, every moment I inspire I’ve been inspired.”




Look around yourself, you've people who're there for you,NO MATTER WHAT.
They've given you ll their love, security, support and much much more, and I think you owe it to them to reach your maximum potential, to laugh, to love, to be fearless and do things that you really want to do.

To live INFINITELY, because that's what you truly are; INFINITE.