Tera Na Hona Jane, Kyun Hona Hi Hai
Tera Na Hona Jane, Kyun Hona Hi Hai
Tum Se Hi Din Hota Hai, Surmaiye Shaam Aati, Tumse Hi, Tumse Hi
Har Ghadi Saans Aati Hai, Zindagi Kehlati Hai, Tumse Hi, Tumse Hi
I always catch this song everytime Jab We Met is shown on TV ,But I'm not complaining...I simply love this song.
And the memories associated with it as well...
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Friday, June 25, 2010
My latest weapon - Positive ignorance
There's a lot to it. Like, ignore saying something that will hurt someone. It is understandably difficult to put in practice in tense situations. Only patience helps in such cases, tolerance too. Further, if you've gotten struck and it hurts too badly, rather use some healing time instead of vulnerably trying to fight back. Also try to treat yourself with some time off, alone, and as such prevent the circumstance of diverting your anger on someone else. Enough said than done, it's better to be a person of your deeds.
Varying with a saga of instances and/or situations of course, "It hurts more when you say something and wish you had not said it. Basically, because if you said something bad, there is no way to take it back. If you said nothing, the only regret is that you could have said something; no damage done. It's not as bad as saying something and wishing you never said it."
Do not let frustration control your actions or the words you speak. Curb the clampdown created within by means of meditation. Try it (meditation) with your heart and mind in it. You will find your soul talking back to you. Really sensational, truly sensational. Learn to listen to your soul, it's all within. No need to go anywhere else but to yourself. Always remember, that 'you can help you better than anyone else.'
Positive ignorance is deeply connected to positive thinking. Now I’m sure you know how or at least what positive thinking is. Go on then, amaze yourself with the strength and power to get rid of ineptness. You can do it, and if you can, you should. No regrets!
Peace! :))))
Saturday, June 5, 2010
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