Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts

Friday, June 24, 2022

Unravelling unknowns: A year of Henna’s new beginnings

We come to this world, with absolutely nothing, no knowledge or realization of who we are. Everything seems new, fresh, unknown, and unfamiliar. When we open our eyes for the first time, we see a complete new, untold, undisclosed, and mysterious world with so many questions popping up in our tiny little head. The sight of our smiling parents gives us the very first sense of existence. It is really bewildering to imagine the world from eyes of a newborn. Gradually we learn numerous new things, from talking to walking, all which were unknown skills at the beginning. We triumph over all the challenges phenomenally and make our path from our mom’s lap to this indubitable prodigious world.  This happens to all of us, every living being on this planet. This is very natural, correct! We are born curious. We are born to explore new things and the world around us.

Though, as we grow old, we tend to burden ourselves with routines and responsibilities; and forget about this basic curious nature of ourselves. We keep ourselves concealed in a comfort box. It might take a lot of courage and determination to come out of that box to try out new things. But, once we make up our mind to achieve something new, we become unstoppable. As Gandhi said, “Man often becomes what he believes himself to be. If I keep on saying to myself that I cannot do a certain thing, it is possible that I may end by really becoming incapable of doing it. On the contrary, if I have the belief that I can do it, I shall surely acquire the capacity to do it even if I may not have it at the beginning.” - Mahatma Gandhi

When I observe kids around me, I realize that kids are indeed a great inspiration for all of us. They don’t have the fear of unknown which we grownups start to carry sometimes. They motivate us to learn new skills, try out unknown things and embrace new challenges. They teach us to stop thinking about failures before starting any new endeavor. They encourage us to come out of our fears and comforts. They show us how to determine ourselves to keep digging and keep tasting the zest of unknown world. They influence us to be perseverant and fight all the obstacles which come along the way. It could be scary, but if we believe in what we are doing is right, the feeling of accomplishment is delightful.

In my book “Unravelling unknowns: A year of Henna’s new beginnings” Henna, an 8-year-old girl is an explorer, adventurous, nature-lover, kind, enthusiastic, challenge taking and precocious girl. In just one year of her life, she had a great deal of remarkable experiences. Experiences, which she never had before. She explored wondrous, prolific, majestic glory of nature. She assimilated significant new skills and triumphed over all the hurdles.

Through this book, I would like my readers to visualize and unravel the hidden 'Henna' in them. Somewhere, in all of us, there is a little Henna, who wants to fly high in the open wide sky and accomplish something new, something which gives a sense of existence of oneself. It just needs a little courageous step to unravel the unknowns!

The book is available on Amazon in eBook and Paperback format. Please check out the link below and enjoy reading😊:

https://a.co/d/i95MUWN



Thanks

Mridulika

Thursday, June 9, 2022

Mumma, I want to become a famous cricket player

Remembering those days when our dads used to watch or sometimes listen to commentaries of cricket matches. As a curious kid, we used to ask our dads how this game being played, what are few rules, and we tried our best to understand player's strengths and strategies. Soon this world-famous sport became our most loved family-sport to watch, learn and play. Most of our childhood spent playing cricket in our block with our good friends. A lot of us carried a delightful dream in our eyes to become cricket sports person one day and some of us accomplished this too.

The similar curiosity and wish to learn about cricket take place in Aarya's mind. A 5- year-old boy Aarya watches his dad playing cricket. Numerous questions arise in his growing mind. Alot of them get answered while watching the match and learning from his parents. Aarya is a bright, observant, deterministic, hardworking, enthusiastic, perspicacious and inquisitive boy. He loves watching and learning this sport. Soon Aarya starts imagining himself playing international cricket one day. Carrying these lovely and glorious dreams in his eyes, he deterministically works towards it.

My book "Mumma, I want to become a famous cricket player" is about Aarya who get inspired from his dad and work to fulfill his dream of becoming a famous cricket player one day. 

The intention of this book is to familiarize our young kids with basic cricket rules and opening doors of their wide imagination to encourage them carrying a prodigious and beautiful dream. After all, every achievement, every innovation, start with a big dream in one's mind and heart. As it's quoted The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.” — Eleanor Roosevelt

The book is published in kindle and paperback format on Amazon and Barnes and Noble.

Here are the links:

Amazon:

Mumma, I want to become a famous cricket player (Amazon)

Barnes and Noble:

Mumma, I want to become a famous cricket player (Barnes and Noble)

Please check it out!



Thank you

Mridulika

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