@neildsilva I love WhatsApp though. It’s my go to app for connecting with everyone. Sharing pics, documents, easy videocalls and instant messages. Love it! (I’m not a part of WhatsApp groups except a few relevant ones)
@airtelindia Stop harassing me with unwanted calls of request to port back to your network! Despite my request to put my number on DND list you guys call me every day! Please stop!
Loved your book @kumarpriya! What a treasure chest of wisdom and advice from Dada. The captivating 1st person narrative and the worksheets at the end of every chapter have made this a memorable book. Will be picking up more of your books now 🙂
Day 75 of #100daysofgratitudechallenge:
I’m grateful to God for giving us the ability to bounce back up whenever life throws us down. Some take more time & some have to put in more effort, but we find our way up again. To see light at the end of a dark tunnel is a blessing.
Day 74 of #100daysofgratitudechallenge:
I’m grateful for the love and appreciation I receive from my wonderful students. I’ve learnt so much from these children. They help me evolve into a better teacher. And such messages encourage me to do more and more for them.
Day 73 of #100daysofgratitudechallenge:
I’m grateful that my mother-in-law is back home from the hospital. She had been admitted last week for treatment of dengue fever and extreme body ache. I wish good health to everyone and feel blessed that everything is fine now.
Day 71 of #100daysofgratitudechallenge:
I’m grateful for festivals like Rakshabandhan when we get to honour and celebrate the relationship and love between brothers and sisters 🥰🥰
Day 70 of #100daysofgratitudechallenge:
I’m grateful for butterflies as they are a very noticeable example of transformation. The caterpillar spins its cocoon and eventually breaks out into a beautiful butterfly… there is a lot to learn from it.
Day 69 of #100daysofgratitudechallenge:
I'm grateful for living in a country where I get to truly LIVE life. I know we have more work to do to witness a society free of patriarchy, sexism, and misogyny, but we have to acknowledge that we have come a long way. Grateful for that.
Day 68 of #100daysofgratitudechallenge:
I’m grateful for this simple act of affection… my heart swells with love every time my kiddo reaches out to me like this.
Day 67 of 100 Days of Gratitude Challenge:
I’m grateful for road trips in such pleasant weather 🥰🥰. Lush greenery, light rain, smooth road, soothing music, and great company… love, love and love…
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Day 66 of #100daysofgratitudechallenge:
I’m grateful for getting the opportunity to dress up as different characters during Halloween when I lived abroad. It was such a fun thing to do! Just for a day we got to be as childish as we wished. Such fond memories of Halloween 😈.
Day 65 of #100daysofgratitudechallenge:
I’m grateful for streaming apps like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video & ZEE5 which provide an extensive library of TV shows & movies in every genre, for every mood of mine. I rarely watch regular TV anymore thanks to the rich content online.
Day 64 of #100daysofgratitudechallenge:
I’m grateful for moments like these when I have to maintain a serious face while I’m laughing so hard inside. The entire tube of face cream gone in a few minutes thanks to my niece Sara. So grateful for these adorable moments with children.
Day 63 of #100daysofgratitudechallenge:
I’m grateful for all the reviews I got from my valuable readers. A review reassures us that all our hard work was worth it. I appreciate the time and effort my reviewers took to pen down their thoughts after reading my books.
Day 62 of #100daysofgratitudechallenge:
I’m grateful for kindle which makes it easier for me to read with convenience. Kindle unlimited makes it more interesting and I have become a more experimental reader now.
Day 60 of #100daysofgratitudechallenge:
I’m grateful that I got to spend time with Bi (my maternal grandma). For someone like me who grew up in a nuclear family away from one’s motherland, having a grandparent meant the world to me. There are so many stories, so many memories…