And I don't wanna jinx it, but you are writing something well and your writing style has definitely improved overtime.
I know the content you write must be very sorted and in detail in your head, but Bravo on how systematically you put it on paper, the flow of words is great 👍.
Only thing I will request you and I keep reminding myself as well whenever I write is try not to carry the reader and his reactions in your head while you write. Or else it will pull your posts more words pleasing people.
Some actor said in interview which loosely meant he wanted the audience to be uneasy and stirred after they watch his work, even if it is unsettling. It should not be just to please the audience.
This article is totally worth the time. Well articulated and expressed. Bridging the gap between the motivation and sustenance ! Proud of you. Keep up the good work.
It could be powerful to explore how systems, when observed with awareness, offer not just structure but subtle transformation. What if the very act of noticing the incremental lift they bring-however quiet or slow- becomes a source of inner motivation? In this light, systems cease to be mere tools of discipline and become pathways of becoming. Such reflection invites a gentle self-enquiry that harmonizes beautifully with the contemplative spirit of your post.
Indeed, these systems, when taken beyond their initial uncertain periods, turn into self-perpetuating motivators. The hardest part of these systems, though, is their initial period when they haven't yet established the roots necessary to create the right psychological grooves. This was the thrust of my post, on how to navigate this crucial yet uncertain period.
Agreed and your post captures that fragile beginning stage beautifully. What I was reflecting on is how a bit of self-awareness or reflection during that phase - noticing even subtle shifts- might help reinforce those psychological grooves. Almost like catching glimpses of who you’re becoming before it fully sets in. It’s a special kind of joy one should not miss. Living it every day this past year.
Thanks for your consistent cheer, Sunil! Always a joy to see your comment. This time, it took me a while to break out of writer's block and start posting again. This post was more self-reflective than anything else. :)
Very well written and inspiring!
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And I don't wanna jinx it, but you are writing something well and your writing style has definitely improved overtime.
I know the content you write must be very sorted and in detail in your head, but Bravo on how systematically you put it on paper, the flow of words is great 👍.
Only thing I will request you and I keep reminding myself as well whenever I write is try not to carry the reader and his reactions in your head while you write. Or else it will pull your posts more words pleasing people.
Some actor said in interview which loosely meant he wanted the audience to be uneasy and stirred after they watch his work, even if it is unsettling. It should not be just to please the audience.
Nice post. Well articulated. Keep up the nice blogs buddy.
This article is totally worth the time. Well articulated and expressed. Bridging the gap between the motivation and sustenance ! Proud of you. Keep up the good work.
Now that I know, I will gladly be that poking nudge when a full week goes by without an alert of ur post :)
And I would love that nudge!
It could be powerful to explore how systems, when observed with awareness, offer not just structure but subtle transformation. What if the very act of noticing the incremental lift they bring-however quiet or slow- becomes a source of inner motivation? In this light, systems cease to be mere tools of discipline and become pathways of becoming. Such reflection invites a gentle self-enquiry that harmonizes beautifully with the contemplative spirit of your post.
Indeed, these systems, when taken beyond their initial uncertain periods, turn into self-perpetuating motivators. The hardest part of these systems, though, is their initial period when they haven't yet established the roots necessary to create the right psychological grooves. This was the thrust of my post, on how to navigate this crucial yet uncertain period.
Agreed and your post captures that fragile beginning stage beautifully. What I was reflecting on is how a bit of self-awareness or reflection during that phase - noticing even subtle shifts- might help reinforce those psychological grooves. Almost like catching glimpses of who you’re becoming before it fully sets in. It’s a special kind of joy one should not miss. Living it every day this past year.
Very true. Repeated self reflection can act as course correction as well as a guidepost of who we are becoming. Can't agree more.
Great post Abhijeet !
Thanks for your consistent cheer, Sunil! Always a joy to see your comment. This time, it took me a while to break out of writer's block and start posting again. This post was more self-reflective than anything else. :)