From the Editor’s Desk

Dear Readers,

If there’s one crucial lesson about life that has been amply stamped onto our souls over the past three years, it’s that life is short and unpredictable. Sometimes, there are no second chances to do those things you should have, or to say those words which so needed to be said… and heard. There is nothing that scars the spirit more than a regret that cannot be redeemed or a mistake that cannot be corrected. Putting off those seemingly ‘small things’ for later can sometimes end up inflating into becoming the biggest weight you carry around for a long, long time… because the moment has simply passed and it’s too late now to go back and do what needed to be done then.

There’s only one right time to do those things that we unintentionally de-prioritize – it’s in the HERE AND NOW. It could be as simple as saying thanks to your mum for cooking your favourite dish or giving just a 10-second hug to your grandpa or making a call to a long lost friend… or then, maybe getting down to finally writing out your will or starting that health regimen you’ve been meaning to start since the year started!

The year-end is usually when many of us reflect over the things that happened, but more importantly, over the things that haven’t. And instead of pushing these even further to merge with that ‘New Year Resolutions’ list – the most part of which fizzles off by the time we hit the first week of February – let’s just get down to getting things done… NOW – in the ‘present tense’… because, like they say, if you don’t do it in the ‘present’, you’ll end up with good reason to get ‘tense’! Think about it!

Have a good weekend!

– Anahita

 

Similar Posts

  • KNEE (L) No More!

    [otw_shortcode_info_box border_style=”bordered” background_color=”#b3a8b3″ css_class=”boxed”]Dr. Shilpa Desai is India’s first renowned Health Psychologist. Her unique body of work revolves around mental conditioning of people through counselling & nutritional interventions. She is consultant Nutritionist for Portugal, Spain & the American Soccer Academy. She has been recipient of many global honors and awards including ‘The Global Community Award”…

  • નિવૃત્ત પિતા

    ઘણી વખત પુત્ર કે પુત્રવધુના મોઢે ઘરના વડીલો માટે સાંભળીએ છે કે, આ ઉંમરે પણ એમને ખાવાના બહુ ચટાકા છે. વડીલો માટે ખુબ સંભળાતું આ વાક્ય છે. ભણાવીને વિચારશીલ બનાવેલ દિકરો એવું વિચારે છે કે, હવે પિતાની પાચન શક્તિ મંદ પડી ગઈ છે અને એમણે દરેક વસ્તુ ન ખાવી જોઈએ, દિકરાની દલીલ એવી હોય છે…

  • TechKnow With Tantra : ‘Speechnotes – Speech To Text’

    Speechnotes is a wonderful professional Speech Recognition Text Editor. It gives accurate speech recognition right from your browser. Just head to http://www.Speechnotes.co, click on the microphone button and start dictating. You can then copy and paste the text into any application you want – it could be Gmail or Word. It is that simple. No registration…

  • From the Editor’s Desk

    Celebrating Love!   Dear Readers, With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, it’s the time when singles repent for not having mingled enough, and the attached miss the freedom to mingle! One could tend to feel a little lonely if you’re missing that ‘special someone’ to celebrate the occasion with, considering we live in a…