2023 Week 31 Update

In July, I walked 342 km and am currently somewhere on the National Highway 48, a 2807 km expressway that begins at Delhi and terminates in Chennai, between Hubbali and Davanagere. I am still about 350 km from my final destination in Bengaluru.

Today’s quote is from the former American president and lawyer, Abraham Lincoln. It is one of my favourite quotes and I feel is a powerful message that shows how one can take control of one’s life and destiny through proactive actions and personal responsibility. What Lincoln tries to say is that rather than relying on mere predictions or passively waiting for the future to unfold, individuals have the ability and agency to shape their destinies. It emphasises the importance of taking initiative, making conscious decisions, and actively working towards one’s goals and aspirations. This quote serves as a motivational reminder that one is not a passive bystander in one’s life. By taking ownership of one’s decisions, actions, and ambitions, one will have the power to shape the course of one’s future and work towards creating the life one envisions for oneself.

I read 5 books this month and am at 90% of my reading goal for this year. I was hoping that at the halfway mark, I would have completed my goal, but let’s hope I can complete it this month, though I doubt it. I also read my first advance review of a book which has not yet been released and that’s another tick from my bucket list. Hopefully, there will be more to come in the future.

Otherwise, life for BB & GG is the same. University will start later this month for GG and she will soon become busy. BB is, as usual, enjoying life before enlistment. And something is cooking in my life too, which I will share shortly.

And that’s all from me this week. Take care, stay safe and remain positive always!

2023 Week 30

Today’s quote is by American Christian televangelist, pastor, motivational speaker, and author, Robert H. Schuller. One of Schuller’s most famous quotes, this one conveys an important message about the power of one’s mindset and beliefs in shaping their reality. It suggests that thoughts and attitudes play a significant role in determining whether one can achieve one’s dreams or not. Constantly dwelling on negative thoughts creates a mental environment that hinders from taking necessary actions and pursuing dreams with confidence and determination. On the other hand, an optimistic mindset, which believes in oneself and one’s potential is more likely to overcome challenges, work harder, and persist in the face of obstacles. Such a mindset can lead to personal growth, learning, and ultimately, turning dreams into reality. Individuals need to recognise the power of their thoughts and beliefs and remind them that the primary battleground for achieving their dreams is within their minds. By conquering limiting thoughts and adopting a positive outlook, one can unlock the potential to achieve what might have initially seemed impossible.

This week was an extension of last week and nothing notable happened that I can share. GG is looking forward to ending her internship on a high note next week and then taking a break before university starts in mid-August. I may be able to share some good news very soon, just waiting for some last bits of pieces to fall into place.

It’s been very hot these days with the temperatures hovering around 30-33 degrees Celsius. I am tempted to use the air conditioning daily but try to restrain myself with great difficulty. But c’est la vie and we have to roll with the punches it throws at us.

Take care and stay positive everyone!

2023 Week 29 Update

Today’s quote by the 1952 Nobel Peace Prize winner and Alsatian polymath, theologian, organist, musicologist, writer, humanitarian, philosopher, and physician, Albert Schweitzer reflects a profound perspective on the relationship between success and happiness. Schweitzer suggests that achieving success in the conventional sense, like becoming wealthy, famous or having high social status, does not guarantee genuine happiness. People pursue success with the belief that it will bring them happiness, but often, they find that material accomplishments alone don’t lead to lasting fulfilment. Instead, true success comes from finding happiness and contentment in what one does and how one lives their life. When one are genuinely happy, they tend to be more motivated, enthusiastic, and energetic, which can lead to increased productivity and effectiveness in their pursuits. When one is passionate about one’s work or the activities they engage in, one is more likely to put in the effort required to excel and this contributes to personal growth and achievement, thus leading to success. Schweitzer’s quote suggests that happiness should be prioritised over the pursuit of conventional success. By finding joy and passion in what one does, one creates a positive cycle where happiness leads to success and, in turn, success enhances one’s happiness even further. It encourages individuals to align their pursuits with their passions, making success a byproduct of their contentment and fulfilment in life.

GG is coming to the end of her summer internship and will have a two-week break before she starts university. She is at the same time excited about this new chapter in her life as well as apprehensive as she will have to do a lot of self-study if she wants to achieve the goals she has set for herself. Please send some positivity her way, if you can. BB is enjoying life until he too, starts a new chapter, with the Singapore Armed Forces.

That’s all from me this week. Sending positivity your way, so keep smiling!

2023 Week 28

Today’s quote by Steve Jobs, the co-founder of Apple, highlights the importance of passion and enjoyment in achieving excellence in one’s work. Jobs emphasises that to produce exceptional or remarkable work, a certain approach is necessary. He suggests that a fundamental prerequisite for achieving greatness in one’s work is to have a genuine love or passion for what one is doing. So what Steve Jobs is conveying is the idea that when one has a deep passion for their work, it becomes much easier to devote oneself to it wholeheartedly. This passion fuels their motivation, perseverance, and dedication, which are essential ingredients for producing outstanding results. When one truly enjoys what they do, work becomes more than just a means to an end — it becomes a fulfilling and meaningful pursuit in itself. Food for thought, right?

This week was an extension of the previous one where BB was busy doing what he enjoys doing best, spending time with family and friends and gaming before he has to stop pretty much everything for the next two odd years. GG had her new university orientation for an experiential project which she has to do with students from different faculties and departments earlier this week and she was exhausted at the end of each but is also excited to start school again. As for me, I kept myself busy with my writing and looking after my family.

That’s all from me this week. Take care, stay safe and stay positive!

2023 Week 27

We are now almost exactly at the halfway point of the year. How was the first half of the year for you, and what are your expectations for the second half?

Our quote today is from motivational author and speaker Roy T. Bennett, who is known for his inspirational quotes and writings. His book, “The Light in the Heart,” is a collection of positive and uplifting messages that aim to inspire personal growth, happiness, and inner peace. The book encourages readers to reflect on their lives, pursue their dreams, and cultivate a positive mindset. Today’s quote emphasises that true success is not solely determined by the height of one’s achievements or the status one has attained but by the positive impact and contributions they have made to the world. Climbing to great heights in terms of wealth, power, or personal accomplishments is not enough if it does not bring about positive change or benefit others. An individual should use their abilities, influence, and resources to create a positive impact and contribute to the greater good, going beyond personal gain and focusing on making a meaningful difference in the world.

Later this week, GG will go for her university orientation, and she is super excited about meeting her new classmates and seniors. My hopes and prayers for her are that she enjoys the next four years, makes amazing connections and goes on to have the career she always dreamt about. GG is, as usual, busy with his friends and his gaming. He is enjoying life until he either gets an internship or enlists in national service, whichever comes first.

That’s all from me this week. Stay safe, stay happy and always stay positive!