The Maharishis of the olden days used to do meditation a lot
(or so I am told). Some went to the lush rainforests, some went to the
Himalayas and some went to the deserts to achieve Nirvana-inner peace. Thus,
meditation is supposed to have a calming effect upon pour personality, our
behavior and lifestyle because as established, it is the pathway to inner
peace. Like the Maharishis, my meditation is working its magic and showing
positive signs too. Though, my meditation does not take me to extreme
locations, it is a meditation nonetheless; my meditation of persistence.
This persistence has led me to write every day, at least a
few lines. Healthy days, Unhealthy days, festivities, my persistence took me
through every day of these sixty days to update my blog and it feels good to
act on a promise that I made to myself. The promise that I wanted be an active
writer. Not just an active writer, but a writer who takes time to think and
write. For me, these last two months have shown many things. I acknowledge my
flaws and strengths within my writing in the last two months. This could not
have been possible without my persistence.
Now, that persistence is to be duplicated into something
else. I have my exams coming up. The persistence that took me here to my
blogging should be duplicated, to achieve better in my exams. That diligence should be the answer to my
success and I know it is. But the hardest part is to maintain the persistence.
With blogging, you have to only give two hours a day but with studying, it
takes countless hours. Marinating focus for such a long time is a Herculean
task but I will achieve it nonetheless.
Now, time has come to "Walk the walk!" since, I
have "Talked the Talk!" I wish to be happy the day I get to see my
official scores and that will only be possible if I work hard. I have the basic
skills that are needed to ace that test but all I need to do now is refine
those skills. Make them pure and unadulterated weapons and come out Guns
Blazing!
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