This is not a part of any competition, just a real story I experienced and learned from. Before some days , while returning home, I coincidentally met a teacher who used to travel to my village and the same school where I once conducted competition. Unfortunately, she is visually impaired. As a small help, I dropped her to school, completed some paperwork for her, and then safely helped her board the bus. During that time, we talked a lot, and I was truly shocked to know that she travels up and down every single day, handles responsibilities of multiple schools, and works in a government job. She even asked me about job opportunities, and though I couldn’t help much, I told her she could call me anytime and saved her number. When I helped her, she gave me a small amount of money—not valuable in amount, but priceless in meaning. I decided to keep it safely as a memory. The next day, she called again and said she had to visit the homes of some disabled students and wanted me to accompany her. I had urgent orders to complete, so I called her home while working. What touched me deeply was seeing how she manages all household work herself too. Despite facing so many challenges, her confidence, independence, and happiness inspired me deeply. We often have everything in life, yet feel depressed and dissatisfied, questioning why life is unfair. But people like her live with gratitude, strength, and peace. I always knew that when someone lacks something, life tests them harder—but seeing this in reality changed me. Teachers teach lessons in classrooms, but some teach the greatest lessons just by living. She doesn’t need to explain motivation; her life itself is enough. I am truly happy for her and people like her. They deserve so much more respect, love, and appreciation. This story will stay with me forever 🤍

This Christmas, I’m choosing joy in the simplest ways. This is how I choose to celebrate Christmas. In a world that often feels tipsy topsy, I find comfort in my own little world of joys—sipping hot chocolate and watching my favorite Christmas movies on Netflix. I love the magic in these stories. Even when others find it strange, I stay true to that belief, trusting that such dreams can come true. It also keeps negative thoughts and occurrences off my bay. There was a time when I used to go in search of Happiness. . But little did I realise that happiness was always around ME. You just got to notice and feel it.

Christmas for me also means connection: spending time with close friends, enjoying a small gathering and singing carols—even with strangers. I look forward to safe events where I can meet new people and aspiring singers which would truly lift up the Christmas spirit.

This, to me, is the perfect Christmas celebration.

Setting simple, sweet miniature goals for the year ahead and hoping to reach these small milestones. I no longer worry about what others think of me because I believe in myself. This is the simple change shaping my life.

Also writing a book has always been a dream of mine, and I am planning to begin that journey too. i pray that God blesses me with clear thoughts and the time and space to write, beyond the demands of my work and personal chores. Hoping for my long term manifestations to come true as well.😍. Last but not the least everything here is not just about me. Wishing that the world would be in a better place than where it is today. Good wishes and joy to everyone who are in need of this!

What are your Christmas plans and New year goals? Do drop in a comment.