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Journals

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The Initial Step

  The initial step is the most important because it has the power to determine the course of our destination. In the same way, I have been thinking of the initial step in writing regularly. Today morning, I had an idea, I knew I was going to write about it. But I can’t write about […]

in Journals | September 27, 2015 | 266 Words | Comment

Outlet For Your Work

Having an outlet for your work is extremely important. Especially, if you work on a creative field. I don’t work much on a creative field except for web designing. However, for the past few months, I have been interested in photography. I learned how to use a DSLR, and started taking lots of pictures. There’s […]

in Journals | September 26, 2015 | 362 Words | Comment

Rolling Back To How It All Started

I didn’t have any writing habits before 2012, that was before I met Niall. I did start a free blog on WordPress with an idea to collect quotes. I received that idea from my Facebook friend Tyler Clatanoff. He had made a website named WisdomHappy.com–which doesn’t exist anymore–which he used to collect his favourite quotes. […]

in Journals | September 25, 2015 | 538 Words | 1 Webmention | Comment

Writing Back Again

It’s been a long time since I have not written anything on my blog. My writing went downhill after the earthquake. Due to the earthquake, I couldn’t dedicate myself to the blog or my interests. I’m hoping to improve that. This used to be my sacred place where I would share my life and views […]

in Journals | September 1, 2015 | 381 Words | Comment

Fill Dead Time

Today I was waiting for someone and had to fill in dead time. Most of the time, we waste those dead time. We either complain about the person making us wait for a long time, or do nothing beneficial. Anyway, today I was waiting and I had lots of time to kill. I thought about […]

in Journals | June 15, 2015 | 261 Words | Comment

What Really Matters For Winning

Some people get angry before they even start fight in boxing. If you play to feed your ego or your anger, then what’s the point in winning? You’ve lost the game before you even play it. I’m guilty myself for trying to win Football/Basketball match to feed my ego. Or to show the other team […]

in Journals | June 8, 2015 | 478 Words | Comment

They Were All Running For Their Lives

My life was normal before the earthquake, which occurred on 25th April, 2015. I used to work on my laptop, write, program, and do other necessary stuff. I would wake up, use the laptop, sleep, eat and do the same thing again. I used to stay at home all the time. On 25th April, a […]

in Journals | May 23, 2015 | 256 Words | Comment

Back After The Earthquake

Sincere apologies for not being able to update my blog. It’s been a long time since I last wrote a post. After the 7.9 magnitude earthquake hit Nepal, I was living outside for more than 72+ hours. It disrupted my writing schedule and everything else. Today I’m back after the earthquake. I’m pretty glad to […]

in Journals | May 23, 2015 | 143 Words | Comment

March Journals 2015

I took a 750 words writing challenge for the month of March. I successfully completed it. Since I was busy writing my private journals, I couldn’t update my blog. So I thought of extracting a sentence from my private journals and post it here one by one. The number 1 represents March 1. The number 2 […]

in Journals | April 1, 2015 | 784 Words | Comment

Writing Can Be Less Productive If You Just Write For No Reason

I feel extremely weird writing on my blog after a long time. I have been writing 750 words everyday for nearly 20 days. But, I’ve not written anything on my blog. I find it very difficult to write here. I’m not comfortable posting posts which doesn’t make sense in the higher level. Or which doesn’t […]

in Journals | March 13, 2015 | 647 Words | 2 Comments

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