Saturday, January 31, 2009

Why I pen down my thoughts in the diary

I write diary and consider it as a reference for the future. I do not write daily. I write about once in two months. And when I look back at the entries, I feel so good. For me my past has always been more impressive than my present. I read those entries and think what wonderful moments I had, what wonderful life I had, even though the present is as happy as the past. And when I will read today's entries in the future, once again I might feel the same.
I was reading this article: Six reasons to keep a diary: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/2289919.stm
The article says that your diary can be a loyal friend and can also be a nice gift for your grandchildren. I can't consider my diary to be a loyal friend because I always fear that someone would read it. But yes, I do feel lighter after I write down a part of what is in my mind. And if I grow old before dying, I would look back at my diary and assess it. If it is worth leaving for my grandchildren and great grandchildren, I would definitely do that. But for the time being, its just for me.

Friday, January 16, 2009

Met a long-lost friend

Social networking sites are a boon for all who want to get in touch with their long-lost friends. Recently I met an old friend who has been my best friend during the school days.

We both were very mischievous and used to bother our teachers and classmates a lot. During lunchtime, we used to do many pranks. We did not even spare our juniors.

Really those were the best days of life which we have spent together.


Wednesday, January 14, 2009

How to enjoy your mornings

Mornings become great when you feel and live every moment. A good morning is followed by a happy and enjoyable day. Happiness derived from small things is much more than that received from big events in life. Here is a list of things you must do for a beautiful morning:

1. Sort out the clutter before going to bed at night.

2. Wake up before sunrise so that you can view two different prospects of nature - the one before the sunrise and the other after the sunrise.

3. Look outside your window and perceive everything outside - the air, the light, the buildings, the sky, the road, the plants, the trees, the animals and the birds.

4. Drink a lot of water.

5. Have a gentle morning walk or do yoga and stretching.

6. Sip a cup of tea or coffee.

7. Mentally go through your to-do list for the day and think of doing those things happily.


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