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I'm Struggling — And You Are The Proof

I'm Struggling — And You Are The Proof | A Personal Note on Strength and Evidence Introduction Some marks are visible. Some are invisible. Today I want to leave one that is both: a small, honest witness to a time when I chose struggle over silence — not out of shame, but out of determination. I want to leave a nishaani (निशानी) — a sign — showing that I fought to find myself, that every bruise and late night is proof I kept moving. I will not regret the struggle; I will own it, learn from it, and let it be a map for the future.  " Main ek nishaani chhodna chahti hoon — ki main khud ko pane ke liye struggle kar rahi thi." (I want to leave a mark — that I was struggling to find myself.) --- What I Mean by “You Are The Proof” When I say “you are the proof,” I mean the evidence I leave behind — the changed habits, the choices, the small creations, the words I speak aloud, the tasks I finish even when tired. Proof isn't always dramatic. It’s a saved draft that became a pub...

My journey with Atomic Habits

 My Journey with Atomic Habits: Small Changes, Big Impact Hey friends! 🌟 I’ve been reading James Clear’s Atomic Habits lately, and honestly, it’s been a game-changer. I always thought personal growth meant huge, life-altering changes—but this book completely flipped my perspective. It’s all about tiny habits that, over time, create massive results. --- Why I Picked Up Atomic Habits Lately, I’ve been struggling to stick to routines. I’d start a habit, get motivated for a few days, and then… life happened. 😅 I needed a simple, practical guide to actually make habits stick, and that’s exactly what this book delivers. --- What Stuck With Me the Most Here are my personal highlights and the things I’m really focusing on: 1. Tiny Habits = Big Changes James Clear explains that even 1% improvements every day add up. That blew my mind! I realized I don’t need to overhaul my life overnight. Just small, consistent steps matter. 2. The Habit Loop Every habit has four parts: Cue → Craving → Re...