Yesterday in my Yoga class, somewhere during mid of the session, our instructor asked us to jump and move 90 degrees with the legs apart. Yes, you got it, 3 things together- jump, change direction and spread the legs. For the first time, I just could not do it, then the second time I was clumsy and then for the third time I was a little better. When I got back home, I jumped in the kitchen and tried to repeat that action. I tried a couple of times and realized how easy that is but as adults we have forgotten to be a child.
Today when I was reading Vidya Sury’s post on the Day 3 of Write Tribe Festival of Words #4 and thinking of being aware of my surroundings and my own self, my mind was stuck at yesterday’s class. Think of us – our daily chores, our mind being blocked on certain things or how we want things to be. If you really want to listen, you will hear only one voice and that will be your own telling you to listen to your self and see what it is trying to tell you.
- Shed those inhibitions
- Break the molds
- Do what your heart desires
- Laze around or keep walking
- Jump and feel it
- Watch the moon walk along you
- Cuddle a pup
- Watch it rain
- Look up
- Smile more often
- Be honest but never hurt other
- Be who you are
- Express your feelings
- Take care of your body
- Appreciate someone genuinely
- Notice little things – how a leaf falls, sways and then lands only when that wind can’t lift it further
- That little budding flower or that green little leaf trying to open up
- Listen to the Cuckoo just before it begins to rain as if saying to get indoors
- Capture personal moments in your heart
Creativity and inspiration is all within. The moment we become too busy to realize it, we stop being creative. The moment we stop being creative, we can’t inspire our own self and at that very moment we fail to live life as we should. We have just one chance to live this life and we can do it only when we are not too conscious to jump, turn and spread the legs apart!
What do you think? Can you try to be a child again?

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Oh I loved it 😀 😀 Sadly, I just had one!
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Can I be a child again? I AM a child still, well at least at heart! 😉 I love when my inner child plays…it is SO much fun! I need to let her play more. 😉 ❤
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same here Elly! 🙂 we are the same 😀
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food for thought. nice post. 🙂
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Thanks Payal!!
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lovely post.
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Thanks Preethi!
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your posts really boosts the mood of the day…
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Thank you Ashwini! I am glad you feel that way!
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We used to do an exercise like that in our water aerobics, years ago. It would be much easier in the water, as you get some support. It’s fun to act like a child again, as adulthood weighs heavily on so many of us. My adult son reminds me of needing to laugh and not take things so seriously.
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Wow! Thank you for sharing your personal little stories and your son is a wonderful person.
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Loved your points and agree wholeheartedly. I am busier than I have ever been in my life but make concentrated efforts each day to pay ATTENTION to what and who is around me.
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You are doing the right thing. That’s the way to live 🙂 Thanks Carol!
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Yes…it’s actually within us 🙂 Enjoyed the post 🙂
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Thank you Sushree! Glad you liked it!
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I wish I could do this. But, I could in my youth. Mustn’t be regretful. I’ve had my turn of being young. Now, I must appreciate reaching a great age of wisdom. Grin.
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🙂 🙂 Age brings wisdom. I could not agree more..
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Lovely post, very cute list actually.
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Thanks Tina!!
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Your posts are always so inspiring Parul.. and I love every bit of them..
Cheers
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Thanks Geetika! 🙂
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A very down-to-earth list, Parul. All things that really matter. Why do we get so caught up in mundane materialistic things?
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When we see things around us, we tend to see them superficially instead of seeing the bigger picture.. May be that’s why! So glad you stopped by!
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That’s an inspirational post Parul. In the race to conquer the world and run behind materialistic things in our life, we tend to appreciate the sweet and simple things around us.
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Thank you Aseem 🙂
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What I meant was we tend to miss out on appreciating sweet and simple things around us :P. Can’t edit original comment.
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Ha ha! No worries!! M glad you always stop by to appreciate and drop a word. It means so much!
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