This post is all about my fresh new life now. Starting with a big Thank You to my Allah, and my wonderful doctors, and nursing staff. Another big thanks to all my family members, my daughters and my mother for their untiring prayers, and giving me support in every way they could. Same for my …
Decision making is vital
Developing good decision making skills is crucial for success in life. Here, some favorite methods are discussed.
Limited time and energy
These days, I’m really hit by the thought of having limited time and energy. The realization came to me when I was reading this book by Angela Dukhworth called Grit. In that she was quoting Warren Buffet, and how he says that our time and energy is limited. (I mean, do we have to be …
New Year Resolutions & detailed planning!
When you venture out, you’ve got to know where you are going. It is vital to plan ahead and work out the little details before hand. Only then can one be successful in what one plans to get done in the coming year.
First blog post of 2023
Honestly, I just feel so grateful for this new year 2023. Last year at this time I was getting my radiations. Fifteen of them. Now I’m free of cancer (though at that time too, I was cancer-free, but they were continuing with the treatments,) and now I am enjoying a normal life mostly. Side effects …
Stud farm mares & my Dad’s legacy
Over three decades, of my life, I saw my father going to Okara and Sahiwal to look over his stud farm. At first in early eighties, there was Linda – the mare he bought from Austria for his farm. She was a real beauty, and quite large in size. She bore many foal for the …
Ending the year rightly
This year also flew by. Yet, it was beautiful for me. (I completed all my cancer treatment, and have been clean throughout.) I really hope it has been a good year for you too. Somehow, at the end of a year, one becomes rather emotional. It is a time to reflect about one’s self and …
Last two weeks of 2022
A brief round up of this year, as just two weeks are left. A few ideas of how to spend these last two weeks, to make space (literally,) for coming year,
The First Follow Up
The first follow up check ups were scheduled for three months after completion of entire treatment, of fifteen months. So, it is time. It is natural to feel apprehensive.