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Weekly letters #3

Writer's picture: THE RULED NOTEBOOKTHE RULED NOTEBOOK


Dear reader,

I hope you are doing well! I have been content for the last two weeks, and this week nothing intriguing happened. I seriously don't know how this letter is going to end. But as always, I’ll begin by writing what I did throughout this week. I'll keep it simple.


This week, I ate a lot of chocolate and became bored. I occasionally see some clouds in the sky, but it's just bland and dull most of the time. (I know I talk about how beautiful the sky is, but sometimes it's just plain and boring to look at) often I exaggerate to the point where it's difficult to read my post. I'm noticing new changes within myself. I've stuck for the past six months, and I'm not sure what I'm going to do next. I grumbled, blamed myself, and compared myself to others. At one point I'm exhausted and decided firmly to move on. I took the firm decision this week and took a few steps too. I saw people around me changing and doing what they love. Just by looking at them makes me want to do something I love. That's a significant change I saw within myself this week.


I feel so relieved when I'm writing. I never thought I would write every day like a journal. I tried journaling in the past, but it would last for a day and I never go back after that. But this time, I'm writing it everyday, and I feel great. This reminded me of when I was young, I loved to write my name in every book (just my name!). I pretend to be a teacher and imitate her actions by correcting textbooks with a red pen, giving marks, wearing sarees, carrying a stick or a scale, small purse (I used to play myself) and Ohh! 'The beauty of learning a signature!' I love my father's signature. It's big and cursive. I used to copy my teacher's sign and pretend it was mine. Lol!! I practiced my dad's signature every day when I was young but never excelled in it.


This week is about remembering all the nostalgic childhood memories, eating different food, doing yoga, writing, reading or listening to books, and making changes for myself. Writing every day does help with the flow!


Alright! I'll end the letter here. I wish you a wonderful and fruitful week. :)


Yours

Vidya


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