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Live Positive Way - Find Your Balance
Live Positive Way - Find Your Balance
"Every time you decide, you shift.
Choose who you want to be, and you will shift into that version of yourself.
You are always being led to your heart's core.
Reclaim your awareness. Be here now" ( Anonymous).
- When I read this quote, I ha d an immediate profound connection with these lines. This is what today's blog is all about.
I am extremely grateful to my frien ds/blog-walkers who kept inquiring me about my well being, and was curious to know what happened to me since there was no posts from me for quite sometime and why I am not writing these days. My heartfelt gratitude to each one of you who is reading this right now. Thank you so much for believing in my words and for being there for me. Also, my apologies for the delay. Here we go!
'Positive Thoughts blogger' isn't a 'Superwoman', I too go through tough times in my life. I can be a motivator or an inspiration to a few, but I too have my ebb of life. I too get ignored by some close ones...have stressful days.... and drift into deep emotional insecurity. At times I too long for validation of my thoughts, my feelings and my existence. Such periods existed for a couple of months now, but I don't lose myself entirely due to 3 things that I follow every day in my life.
Before getting into the blog, I must say that the recent festival time was awesome, which helped me rejuvenate and thanks to one of my close friends, Ms. Laxmi who said, 'Sugan am not able to find time for myself. Getting completely immersed in family, kids & work. How are you managing? Write about that'. This engaged me to pen down my thoughts here.
The three things that I mentioned earlier are tied up to two people. For two significant people I keep myself going. Come on! Don't start thinking about family, f riends, or any special ones here... Nah! It's for the one who brought me into existence — my GOD, and the one who exists because of him — ME. Yes, sounds interesting right?
'My God and Me'.
Often people prioritize everyt hing for everyone, but overlook these two significant people and put everyone and everything above them. And in the routine race we forget these two significant people. The magic happens only when we realise that even though we are struck in the mundane affairs, we have just this life for ourselves since the idea of rebirth too still is hypothetical, so...
No. 1 - God gives us 24 long hours a day. We meticulously formulate a time table in our mind for everything, but we really forget him. I have made my timetable, in which, daily I allocate an uninterrupted 30 minutes just to pay my gratitude to him. I do my slokha chantings in that time with absolute dedication. No phones in hand or will enable DND (DoNotDisturb mode), no house hold chores and I will strictly not entertain any external activities that time. I choose the time and my people respect and appreciate my thoughts and never disturb me. This undoubtedly helps me to hold on to my faith and the trust I have on my God Krishna. Each and every time when I face a challenge, my mind will immediately throw light on the fact that he is there for me to fix anything and it gives me reassurance.
No. 2 - Another 30 minutes I spend for myself. People close to me know that very well. I am my own admirer and my own lover. Some may mistake 'self-love' for being 'self-centered', but I think there is a subtle difference between them. I enjoy the bliss of sol itude and self-love. Whatever be the issues that surround me, I surely have this 'Me Time'. Are you wondering what I will be doing at that alone time? A sample is r eadily available here, the blog post which I am drafting in my jour nal now, penning down my thoughts for all of us. Sometimes engrossed in a physical book copy in hand or reading a PDF in mobile. Some days I will be singing in my room with my Mike on as if a stage is set for me with millions off the dais cheering and listening to me. Sometimes I get on my room floor and dance bindaas. I give a damn to anyone who thinks I am insane or childish. Some days I simply sit and reflect on me...what am I going to do to make this present 'me' into a better 'me'. At times I will be watching my childhood heartthrob, Actor Akshay Kumar's songs and movies. I enjoy his screen presence which gives me a psychological satisfaction. (thanks to my super supportive husband who too eventually became his fan).You can include as many things as you want to, to this never ending list. What I believe is the fa ct that if I keep the 'child in me' happy I can rediscover the peace in me to tackle my s tress.
No. 3 - Again, it's about me, but a little concerned about the people who need me in their life. I have to stay fit to keep them happy. For that and for my own benefits I complete my regular exercises. I at times club this with my No.2. For example; walking - with my earphones and MP3 on listening to my favourite songs. Do Zumb a - since it is a fitness dance! Not exaggerating, but you bet me I will not hit my bed until and unless I finish the step count for walking I have set for myself or my plank counts, that's the commitment I have g iven to my own self which I can never ever break.
You may think it is possible for me and not for you, but trust me, we all are good with time management, it is only our conviction which should be strong enough to support us. These things I slowly cultivated in me for many years and these alone, I believe, are helping me cope up with my tough times. So far I have shared what I do to keep myself positive in my tough times and it is up to you, my dear blog walkers, to adapt or to skip these techniques.
In the process of becoming a Supe rwoman :)
Thanks again! Keep visiting my webpag e!
Stay positive!
- Suganthi Sankaran
Educational Therapist, Positive Blogger & Counselor
Saturday, May 8, 2021
Live Positive Way - From my lockdown diaries (4)
Live Positive Way
Even
after a year, the Pandemic is still hanging around and striking us badly but
anything and everything has to change and this too will change. Till then, have
faith. The best times are ahead of us and if you are an atheist then trust in
nature and if you are the theist like me, whatever your faith is, trust your
God. He will protect us. I request all my blog walkers to stay safe, wear mask
while you go out, wash hands regularly and maintain social distancing. Keep
yourself and your loved ones safe.
A
few days back we celebrated Ram Navami, the birth day of Shri Ram. When I was
young, we used to stay in East Tambaram and nearby there was an “Anjenaya Temple”
and it is also known as “Ramar Kovil” since they have Ram, Sita & Laxman
deities too. They used to celebrate Ram Navami during the month of March-April
and the speciality about the temple is all that, for all those 30 days devotees
will be offered Prasad of Pulisadham (Tamarind Rice) and Kadalai Sundal (Sundal
-A dish made out of different legumes – here with white
chickpeas) after their long pooja in the evening. Since by that time, schools
will be closed for summer vacation and being fond of that temple offering I
used to attend the function for all those 30 days without fail. Since temple
will get crowded at the time of offerings and people who will be seated inside
the premises will be given first preference I will be there inside the temple
1-2 hours before and used to sit there and watch the pooja. A group of devotees
start chanting slokas and being a small girl then and the rhythm of their
chanting and the evening breeze from trees make me fall asleep. Somehow I
always wake up few minutes before the closure of pooja and get ready to have my
favourite Prasad. This actually had run for several years. I used to always be
present in those 30 days in that temple and have relished its Prasad every
year. I have even taken my brother and friends along to enjoy that bliss.
There
is a link between the two shared events. The "Vishnu Sahasranamam” which I
am chanting now as if I have known it for years is the same slokas which were
recited in that temple those days. Though I didn’t know what they were chanting,
it indeed got into my subconscious mind through ‘rote memory’ and when I chant
now I am able to identify where to pause, where to stress, when it is going to
end, etc. That is the super power of our subconscious mind.
When
we were small, our teachers used to make us read or do the same work
repeatedly. It was in fact to aid us to transfer the data from our subconscious
mind to long-term memory so that it stays with us forever. If the rote memory
which I had carried unknowingly can stay forever in mind then think about
children learning things they love and do practise it regularly. It will help
them do wonders in later part of their lives. We, as a parent/facilitator must
support them to perform or practice things "repeatedly" in which they
exhibit interest. This will certainly help them gain mastery in that field. To
put in other words, positive conditioning with some stimulus will help, the way
'Prasad' acted as a stimulus to me in my story.
The
story didn’t end here. We got shifted to a new residence and by then I became a
grown-up girl. My parents never forced us to do anything in life and give
utmost freedom to choose what we desire to do. It is same in following our
religious faith too. When my dad found out that I like worshiping forms of Vishnu,
he consistently supported me in a unique way. In our new locality, we used to
go to another temple during Ram Navami and this temple had a different way of
celebrating the event. They used to organise 'upanyasam', where an orator
narrates the story of Lord Rama in a musical way. And at the end of each day
before dispersal devotees will be offered Prasad and that Prasad will be
sponsored by some volunteers/devotees. Sponsors used to take turns to prepare
the same. While choosing the day, my dad always chooses the day on which my
moon star falls in that month. He also encourages me to prepare the Prasad. He
ensures that he supports me in every way he can, and I used to get so thrilled
since Prasad needs to be made in huge quantities and we should not taste it
during the process of making and only after serving it to all we get to know
how it tastes. Thank God, it always tasted the best. Somehow at this place my
stimuli were the appreciation that the people showered on me after knowing that
the Prasad was made by me remained a motivating factor to prepare it for
several years.
Even
now when I make Prasad for God’s offering it comes out so well since that same
involvement comes out automatically and it offers an inner satisfaction. I know
times have changed now, and day in and day out we are running mechanically to
make our ends meet but still we must try to help our children to know our
custom, our traditional practices and our values because time will keep flying
and all of us have to leave sooner or later but these are the few things that
we teach and share with our children will remain as a guiding path for them.
Today my dad is not with me physically, but I always feel if I keep doing all
those which he fondly induced in me, that will definitely keep his soul happy
and I am sure he must be talking about these things in the other dimension
where he is now! Love you Appa for all that you provided me!
वनमाली गदी शार्ङ्गी शङ्खी चक्री च नन्दकी |
श्रीमान्नारायणो
विष्णुर्-वासुदेवोऽभिरक्षतु ||
vanamAli gadI shArngI shankhI chakrI cha nandakI
shrImAn nArAyaNo vishNur vAsudevo'bhirakshatu
Sriman Narayana, who wears the garland of flowers (vanamali) and who, has
the mace (sharnga), conch, discus and the sword (nandaki)- may that
all-pervasive Vasudeva protect us all.
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Sometimes
we get inspired by people who are close to us. Not just our parents even our
kids influence us a lot. My daughter does it so gracefully all the time. I see
her as my grandma’s replica and she maintains her own rules. From her formative
years she believes a lot in God and prayers (thanks to my mother who inspires
her in this regard). Since when she was 8-9 years old, she started chanting “Vishnu
Saharasnama” (Chanting sloka which consists 1,000 names of God Vishnu) and she
can recite it by heart. I have always absorbed her chanting in the evenings
which runs for about 40 minutes. She used to chant along with the voice of Ms.
M S Subbulakshmi (prominent Carnatic singer), which plays out of an audio tape.
I used to utilise that time for my dinner preparations. One day when I sat next
to her, I was awestruck to see how meticulously she chants and I felt I must
also start chanting daily. The next day I sat with her and started reciting the
sloka with the help of online lyrics. When I started, I felt it will be
extremely difficult for me to chant the entire phrase and expected it to be
tough. To my surprise I was able to chant and I indeed started getting hints of
the upcoming next phrases, rhyming stances, and the notations where I must give
a stress, where to pause, everything in alignment with the way I was hearing.
That was my first try, and I started wondering how I was able to read that well.
Few days passed by and chanting in the evenings with my daughter became a new
routine.------
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कायेन वाचा मनसेन्द्रियैर्वा बुद्ध्यात्मना वा प्रकृतेः स्वभावात्
।
करोमि यद्यद् सकलं परस्मै नारायणायेति समर्पयामि ॥
Kayena Vacha Mana-Sendriyair Va, Budhyaatmana Va Prakruteh Swabhavath
Karoami Yadyad Sakalam Parasmai, Narayana Yeti Samarpayami
Whatever
I do with my body, speech, mind or with other senses of my body, or with my
intellect and soul or with my innate natural tendencies I offer (dedicate)
everything to Narayana - My Bhagwan Krishna!
Sunday, March 7, 2021
Saturday, January 2, 2021
Live Positive Way - A special bonding!
Live Positive Way - A special bonding!
Let's start with a riddle...
Those sparkling eyes, ease out the pain.
That prettiest smile...relieves the stress.
It possesses no name, still adds meaning to life.
That demands no commitment, still it keeps going for years…
Create new chapters, revives old memories…
Just before starting this new blog post, I would like to extend my sincere gratitude to those who read my blog posts regularly. Your valuable comments, your continuous support and encouraging words keep me motivated and help me pen down my thoughts regularly.
Those sparkling eyes, ease out the pain.
That prettiest smile...relieves the stress.
It possesses no name, still adds meaning to life.
That demands no commitment, still it keeps going for years…
Create new chapters, revives old memories…
Just before starting this new blog post, I would like to extend my sincere gratitude to those who read my blog posts regularly. Your valuable comments, your continuous support and encouraging words keep me motivated and help me pen down my thoughts regularly.
Motivation – remains one predominant thing that
pushes us to achieve more. The person who stays motivated can handle any
situation, but sometimes we need something more than just motivation to stay
active. Hope you agree!
There are a few blessed people who stay afresh,
keep accomplishing new things and always stay active. They are not supernatural
beings but they must be having someone in their life who consistently keeps
them happy. This "someone special" give them that much needed 'extra
power' without even remotely realising that they are doing it. Even during
extremely bad times just one ‘Hi’ message or even a ‘forward’ message from the
"special someone" will brighten up the day. Wondering who this is?
Since I mentioned ‘the special someone’ it doesn’t necessarily imply only the
better-half.
This person 'may not' be our parents, spouse,
siblings, friends, colleagues whom we meet every day, but that ‘special
someone’ will still remain an integral part of our life. When we are struck in
a profound tension, one call from this person will immediately light up our
spirits. When we feel that none of our close relatives understand us or to
support us, this "special someone" will ensure that they are there
for us always and will share a perpetual bonding and an emotional comfort. A
casual glance from a distance, a quick meal together, a short ride with this
person, can keep our mind charged up for a longer time.
Some relationships in life come without a ‘name
tag, yet they become very close to heart'. They will help us understand
ourselves better and make us feel our real worth and keep us going when we
experience challenging times in life. They will be our confidant with whom we
can share all our fears and challenges and be assured that they will never take
advantage of our short-comings.
There be crazy moments of casual leg pulling and
funny chats too. We will feel like a child when we are with them. They may even
be distance apart and might hardly meet them but when we catch-up, it be an
instant connect and feel like picking up the chat from where we left yesterday
and the comfort that we have with them will be unmatched.
Not everyone whom we meet in our life can stir the
magic inside us, but such a special person 'can' create that magic in our life.
We keep wondering on how to label that relationship? Brotherhood? Sisterhood?
Love? ‘Best friends’? But actually it does not fit into only one of these
categories instead it stands above all these nomenclatures and stays special in
our heart forever. It’s unimaginable to think of our good days without them
even if they aren’t a part of our every day’s routine life. They will never
breach our trust, there will be a small distance at times but eventually they
are back in our life. There will always be something special with this
person---a relationship without a “Name Tag.”
I always have the habit of putting a name tag for
everyone I meet. I make them my brother, sister, aunt, friend, etc. But with
age and maturity I feel it is not necessary to have a name tag for every
relationship that we make. There exists some relationship with special bonding
'without a name tag', and yet will outshine all other relationships, it is
meant to be called - the soul connection – an ‘eternal’ relationship?
We are constantly taught and conditioned by our
society to create such tags for every human being that we meet in our life but
I feel it is not necessary at all. All the while when you were reading this
blog you might have thought about someone who fits into this category. If you
have such a bonding with a 'special someone' you are lucky. By the way some may
think such a relationship without a name tag can exist only between people of
opposite sex, but that’s not true. It can be between people of same sex,
without any age bar, can be a small child next door, it can be an elderly
person with whom you interact with. As love has no bounds so do certain
relationships. Keep that relationship alive and the spark alive.
It has no name, yet profoundly meaningful.
That demands no commitment, still it keeps going for years…
Creating new chapters, new memories…Forever and ever…
Keep blog walking! Stay positive!
That demands no commitment, still it keeps going for years…
Creating new chapters, new memories…Forever and ever…
- Suganthi Sankaran