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Celebrating International Art day as an artist😊

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Fine arts are something where the head, hand and the heart of an individual can go together. This is not an exaggeration as an artist can truly find solace with a pencil and a piece of paper. They can go anywhere in the world even without stepping out of the room. World art day is the perfect time to celebrate the artist in every individual.   It is celebrated on the 15 th of April every year to commemorate the birth anniversary of one of the great artists the world has seen – Leonardo Da Vinci. “Every child is an artist… The problem is staying an artist when they grow up.” One of the wonderful quotes from Pablo Picasso. However, I as an individual believe that little interest in the art, extended support, attention to detail and a positive word of encouragement can help a child grow and remain artists throughout their life. This blog post is particularly written today to celebrate the artist within me and my family. It also contains my thoughts about helping a child

Inspire little minds to progress amidst adversities

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We live in a world where several things surrounding us influence our peaceful lives. For instance, the Virus - a tiny invisible particle has become so invincible today. It has a huge impact on the entire existence of mankind. It changed everything around us. The very busy world a month ago has now gone standstill.  It landed us into a kind of fear, which can best be expressed as the most unpleasant one.    The positive side… However, I get to see a few positive things happening even in this unhappy and extremely difficult situation. They include:   People getting a fair amount of time to spend with their loved ones. This can bridge any emerging or existing gaps in relationships. People trying to rework on their interests. For instance, someone like me trying to draw.   And most importantly - our planet Earth started gradually healing from the man-made ruckus. The undeniable fact:                      As I think of the little ones, deep down in my heart, I believ

I followed my heart and it lead me to TATVA...

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What is the favourite role play game in your childhood??? Are you thinking of an answer... if you ask me the same question, without a second thought my answer would be Teacher Teacher...            Most of them think that when there is nothing to do, people end up becoming teachers. But it is not the same with me. Deep down somewhere in my heart I always wanted to be a teacher and finally became one at TATVA , where a TEACHER is a TEACHER and not a PUPPET... Soon after my masters, I took up teaching in colleges... I worked with graduates and undergraduates. If success is measured by the scores of my students and their liking towards me, I was very successful. However, I got to taste the actual pleasure of teaching only after stepping into the huge campus of TATVA. In just one year I could proudly say that I unlearnt and re-learned several things and am still learning something or the other every day. Simply, I am enjoying the value-added learning process I am going through every

Spin a tale around the sleeping baby - 20

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             Since a few days, I felt like lots and lots of negativity was creeping around my little Samyu. She was so far a kid with an immense positive attitude but for diverse reasons, I felt that her positive outlook is slowly dropping and thought I should do something to build it back. So like always I decided to tell her a story which can help in building back her confidence and impact her positive outlook... So I quickly started imagining a few characters for my story and finally got this👇 picture clicked... And now we have our little tale weaved around my sleeping Saanvi for my little Samyu... Things used apart from clothes include- colour palette 🎨 , tubes , building blocks . Title:   The baby artist 👩🏼‍🎨 with a positive attitude... Characters: baby artist 👩🏼‍🎨, The little cloud ⛅️, shady tree 🌳 Story                                 Once upon a time there lived a little baby girl 👶, who is fond of painting 🖼 but don’t totally know how to do

Put away perfectionism for a peaceful living

The word "just perfect!!!" ( the most im.perfect benchmark) is heard and used pretty frequently by most of us. I am not an exemption. It is because, I do agree to the fact perfection in work is needed for a positive outcome, but at the same time I believe it's not a benchmark to determine and grade an individual and his/her standard. For instance; "I just love her, only if she is perfect!", is a degrading and equally a depressing phrase. "Well it could be much better, only if it was done with perfection..." is far better than the former. But, "it is fine if the job done is good enough", is even more relaxing. Perfectionism - A Perplexing Personality  According to psychology, Perfectionism is a complex personality trait of an individual, (tagged as a perfectionist) coupled with both positive and negative aspects and is often seen in females, freaking them to the core. It is so true and this condition can be closely related to OCD

Positively Positive --- "Learn Live & Hope"

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W ell, it really took time for me to get here, but it's just because my life gave me more than I deserve...  On this happy note, I couldn't stop myself from making a post and looking at how my life unfolded following the change... "Life is all about living it to the fullest.  Your Attitude and Your Choices make it all... " Always remember that you are the artist and artisan of your life and you can carve it just in the way you want it to be, your chisel and mallet being the love and belief. All you need to do is to simply remain positively positive and accept everything that comes right in your path.  Everything coming on your way is no good nor bad. It is all the way we look at things.  That is all what I did and that is all keeping me happy today and of course helping me hope for a better tomorrow. B ut, to remain positively positive one need to believe, learn to love and live right from the mistakes of past. I do believe that self analysis is the key