When you’re faced with a decision, your instinct and intuition are just as important as experience. Trusting your intuition allows you to recognize and seize opportunities more quickly than those who waste time and momentum examining every angel. Your intuition also keeps decisions from becoming overwhelming.
Think of a situation when you ignored your “gut feeling.” It may have been when you hired someone, dealings with client or even trusting a friend. Whatever it may be, you probably learned a valuable lesson about intuition at one time or another.
Remember, with every opportunity there is a right moment to take action toward a certain purpose. Trust your intuition and be ready to capture the moment. You won’t be let down.
Have A Blessed & Wonderful Day!
Adoring you,
Ajeey Kumar (ajeeykumar@rediffmail.com)
gautam m says:
Thanks for the consent and I can see your page next to my fellow bloggers. But I would like to appreciate your creativity with color and words. I do sometimes write fictions and poems and writing is more of a hobby to me as painting is passion for my kid. We hope we can explore something constructive in the creative field and exchange reviews and publication reference. Presently I have jointly written with my Amercian writing partner a novel on the backdrop of 9/11. Hope our exchange on this site can lead to higher success in creative world.
Friendly Ghost says:
Hi, Sheela. Check out my blog. It’s about the rich warmth and goodness of second and third love!
Joy Kaidharath says:
Keep your good postings.
I have a complaint to make you. Why did you go away from my friendship? I lost the connection from you suddenly
Joy
Joy Kaidharath says:
Thank you for extending your friendship, and also for leaving a message.
Joy
Amar Jethva says:
Hello friend i am amar jethva from mumbai. We had an email exchange too. My email id is amarnaj@rediffmail.com
I like ur stories it touches heart. It appeals to one and all. Hope u add me to ur list.
Ajeey Kumar says:
“Take A Chance.”
Ever felt embarrassed after someone rebuffed your invitation to go for coffee? Ever felt hurt when you opened yourself up to another person and they didn’t react the way that you had hoped? Ever felt scared for any number of reasons?
Congratulations! You’re alive. And growing, too! If we never take a chance, if we never stretch ourselves, there are two things that we can be sure of. One is that we will never feel hurt or embarrassed or scared. The other is that we will stagnate. Safe in our comfort zone, we will find in time that that comfort zone has become a prison. We have dealt ourselves a life sentence of “safety.” Yet safety equals stagnation.
Be embarrassed! Be Hurt! Be frightened! The rewards of growth and change are permanently rewarding. Slowly, through taking chances on people and situations, we mold ourselves in to the person we want to be. We grow. We learn. We change for the better. The end result out weights the temporary pain encountered on the journey.
Take a chance on life today!
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Ajeey Kumar says:
“Aging is a process in the mind.”
As she grows old and starts losing the bloom of youth, it’s natural for a woman to feel afraid, insure and frumpy. Your children have left for college, youngsters at the office sideline you, and your energy levels have touched an all time low. You are putting on weight, and menopause is a thing of the past. Life seems to drag.
But this does not have to be so!
Ageless beauty is in your mind. When you have accepted the challenges that life throws at you, you have grown old gracefully. You then gain an inner radiance. This kind of beauty has nothing to do with weight, looks or hair. It is quality of the mind.
Keep smiling- laughter lines are attractive, as you grow old. Speak with wisdom-what falls from your tongue shows who you are. Be gentle-the capacity to forgive shows that you have learnt to accept yourself, and others. Enjoy life- your zest for life will shine through your eyes and people will forget your age.
When the body has grown old, let the beauty of your mind capture hearts and turn eyes. It’s possible, you know!
(All rights reserved.)
AdityaDas Menon says:
Dear mom…
Hope you r fine..plz read my latest blog at :AdityaDasMenon.rediffiland.com/
aditya das menon
Ajeey Kumar says:
Follow Me
My life began when we met,
And will not end until we part.
Hearing your voice keeps me alive,
Until we meet again.
Mere thoughts of you lift my spirits,
Drawing me into a world of love and laughter.
Truly meant for each other,
Not a fantasy nor distortion of reality,
But a gift from Him.
Love means exposing your flesh and blood.
Our love is a breath of fresh mountain air,
Effortlessly giving, expanding slowly and patiently,
A constant flow of passion.
Our shadows blend slowly into one another,
Forming a bond of pure friendship.
Unselfish commitment for the purpose,
Filling life with a sense of completeness.
Tomorrow means so much,
Because I have you today.
Sharing your grace,
A spiritual guidence into the heavens.
Waiting for the ultimate gathering,
A ride of peace and tranquility,
Floating together into the holy land.
Another life consumed with celestial love,
I can’t imagine my life without you.
Adoring you, Ajeey Kumar
Infact I was going through all the emotions while reading your love and affection to Sunil, Sneha,and Robin…Mother’s love is limitless and everybody wishes to xperienece it always….Me too….
Mom..I love you so much as my mom..only…..
Great Mothers prayers are better answered by GOD..
Plz pray for me also….
In Love
Aditya Das Menon - Cochin
RajKumar S says:
Hello Sheela Devi,
I happened to see ur psting at Malayala Vedhi.
You are writing so wonderfully, a short story must provoke the heart of the reader.That’s my principle while writing.I have ventured in to writing some stories and poems at Malayalavedhi.You can see it there.
Write more and more and bless us,
Soorya_Thejus at Malayalavedhi.
Raju from Trivandrum. RjkTvm@gmail.com
Amar Jethva says:
hello i think u have still not added me to ur list. Hope u add me soon. Take care. bye.
jshree says:
i liked all the stories.. keep writing sheela
amar snh says:
Hi Sheela,
May I get a place on your Iland please
Looking forward
Take care
amar says:
hi i like the blog about the girl next door. keep up the good efforts. Hoping to hear more from you.
“Trust Your Intuitions”
When you’re faced with a decision, your instinct and intuition are just as important as experience. Trusting your intuition allows you to recognize and seize opportunities more quickly than those who waste time and momentum examining every angel. Your intuition also keeps decisions from becoming overwhelming.
Think of a situation when you ignored your “gut feeling.” It may have been when you hired someone, dealings with client or even trusting a friend. Whatever it may be, you probably learned a valuable lesson about intuition at one time or another.
Remember, with every opportunity there is a right moment to take action toward a certain purpose. Trust your intuition and be ready to capture the moment. You won’t be let down.
Have A Blessed & Wonderful Day!
Adoring you,
Ajeey Kumar (ajeeykumar@rediffmail.com)
Thanks for the consent and I can see your page next to my fellow bloggers. But I would like to appreciate your creativity with color and words. I do sometimes write fictions and poems and writing is more of a hobby to me as painting is passion for my kid. We hope we can explore something constructive in the creative field and exchange reviews and publication reference. Presently I have jointly written with my Amercian writing partner a novel on the backdrop of 9/11. Hope our exchange on this site can lead to higher success in creative world.
Hi, Sheela. Check out my blog. It’s about the rich warmth and goodness of second and third love!
Keep your good postings.
I have a complaint to make you. Why did you go away from my friendship? I lost the connection from you suddenly
Joy
Thank you for extending your friendship, and also for leaving a message.
Joy
Hello friend i am amar jethva from mumbai. We had an email exchange too. My email id is amarnaj@rediffmail.com
I like ur stories it touches heart. It appeals to one and all. Hope u add me to ur list.
“Take A Chance.”
Ever felt embarrassed after someone rebuffed your invitation to go for coffee? Ever felt hurt when you opened yourself up to another person and they didn’t react the way that you had hoped? Ever felt scared for any number of reasons?
Congratulations! You’re alive. And growing, too! If we never take a chance, if we never stretch ourselves, there are two things that we can be sure of. One is that we will never feel hurt or embarrassed or scared. The other is that we will stagnate. Safe in our comfort zone, we will find in time that that comfort zone has become a prison. We have dealt ourselves a life sentence of “safety.” Yet safety equals stagnation.
Be embarrassed! Be Hurt! Be frightened! The rewards of growth and change are permanently rewarding. Slowly, through taking chances on people and situations, we mold ourselves in to the person we want to be. We grow. We learn. We change for the better. The end result out weights the temporary pain encountered on the journey.
Take a chance on life today!
(All rights reserved.)
“Aging is a process in the mind.”
As she grows old and starts losing the bloom of youth, it’s natural for a woman to feel afraid, insure and frumpy. Your children have left for college, youngsters at the office sideline you, and your energy levels have touched an all time low. You are putting on weight, and menopause is a thing of the past. Life seems to drag.
But this does not have to be so!
Ageless beauty is in your mind. When you have accepted the challenges that life throws at you, you have grown old gracefully. You then gain an inner radiance. This kind of beauty has nothing to do with weight, looks or hair. It is quality of the mind.
Keep smiling- laughter lines are attractive, as you grow old. Speak with wisdom-what falls from your tongue shows who you are. Be gentle-the capacity to forgive shows that you have learnt to accept yourself, and others. Enjoy life- your zest for life will shine through your eyes and people will forget your age.
When the body has grown old, let the beauty of your mind capture hearts and turn eyes. It’s possible, you know!
(All rights reserved.)
Dear mom…
Hope you r fine..plz read my latest blog at :AdityaDasMenon.rediffiland.com/
aditya das menon
Follow Me
My life began when we met,
And will not end until we part.
Hearing your voice keeps me alive,
Until we meet again.
Mere thoughts of you lift my spirits,
Drawing me into a world of love and laughter.
Truly meant for each other,
Not a fantasy nor distortion of reality,
But a gift from Him.
Love means exposing your flesh and blood.
Our love is a breath of fresh mountain air,
Effortlessly giving, expanding slowly and patiently,
A constant flow of passion.
Our shadows blend slowly into one another,
Forming a bond of pure friendship.
Unselfish commitment for the purpose,
Filling life with a sense of completeness.
Tomorrow means so much,
Because I have you today.
Sharing your grace,
A spiritual guidence into the heavens.
Waiting for the ultimate gathering,
A ride of peace and tranquility,
Floating together into the holy land.
Another life consumed with celestial love,
I can’t imagine my life without you.
Adoring you, Ajeey Kumar
Welcome to iland. Visit http://ksrspace.rediffiland.com
Dear Mom
Plz mail to me : adityamenon24@gmail.com
Love
Aditya Das Menon
Dear Mom….
Infact I was going through all the emotions while reading your love and affection to Sunil, Sneha,and Robin…Mother’s love is limitless and everybody wishes to xperienece it always….Me too….
Mom..I love you so much as my mom..only…..
Great Mothers prayers are better answered by GOD..
Plz pray for me also….
In Love
Aditya Das Menon - Cochin
Hello Sheela Devi,
I happened to see ur psting at Malayala Vedhi.
You are writing so wonderfully, a short story must provoke the heart of the reader.That’s my principle while writing.I have ventured in to writing some stories and poems at Malayalavedhi.You can see it there.
Write more and more and bless us,
Soorya_Thejus at Malayalavedhi.
Raju from Trivandrum.
RjkTvm@gmail.com
hello i think u have still not added me to ur list. Hope u add me soon. Take care. bye.
i liked all the stories.. keep writing sheela
Hi Sheela,
May I get a place on your Iland please
Looking forward
Take care
hi i like the blog about the girl next door. keep up the good efforts. Hoping to hear more from you.
plz read my latest blog..
regards
aditya das menon….