'Fear and Doubt' : The Best Teachers Ever.

💁🏻‍♀️Every time, we open social media, we come across people sharing and celebrating their achievements and accomplishments. However, is life all about golds, pearls and diamonds? Ofcourse! Not. There is so much more to life (the not-so colorful part of it).

It is very seldom to see people voicing out about their struggles or their pain points, quite openly. The entire hook is; ‘Celebrating our Highs is as Significant as Embracing our Lows’. 

Life is not solely about just one static phase or moment. Rather life is a streamline of moments just like a river, flowing on and off perpetually. It is dynamic in nature and is always moving towards a certain kind of 'change'. Just by observing our mother nature, one could possibly realize and understand the 'how'.  

We must learn to cherish our lows because they represent and shape our overall journey towards our goals. They build us to think and act more like a well-rounded person. They make us a little wiser. They teach us the most valuable lessons that no school or college could ever teach. And the rest is dependent on us, if we are determined enough to transform our lows into our strengths (blessings).

☘️ Here are a few things that I have always struggled with (as a literal kid) and I continue to struggle until this day.

💗 Willing to wholly accept myself (as 100% of who I am and the person I aspire to be).
💗 Willing to speak up about things that my mind and heart doesn't make peace with.
💗 Willing to ask out for help, without any sheer hesitation.
💗 Willing to NOT be swayed away by people's perceptions/pre-assumptions about me, no matter whatsoever.
💗 Willing to be the bestest, the brightest and the breakthrough version of myself.

We should never ever let fear and doubt overpower and overshadow our true caliber. The caliber to accomplish something bigger and beyond our desired expectations. 

So, never stop Learning, Growing and Thriving! Since, Dreams have got NO Expiry Dates.💚:)

~ Varsha Rout

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