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1 Year Post Anniversary

 Two days ago was the one year anniversary of my very first post on my blog. I have been writing on it for a year now!!!! 

I had wanted to write a blog for such a long time, but was never able to find time to do it. Coronavirus gave me a reason to do it, so I guess that is one of the pros of this pandemic. Blogging is not just a hobby anymore, it is a huge part of my life. It helps me express myself, and during this pandemic it is hard to do that. If coronavirus had never happened I would not have created a blog most likely. 

Buddha once said "Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future, concentrate the mind on the present moment." It is important to stay focused on the present not the past or future. Life is like a roller coaster, it has its ups and downs. Even when life takes a toll it should never affect anyone for the rest of their life. Nothing happens without a reason, even a downfall has a reason. Mistakes happen and it important to move on and take them as a life lesson. Think about this quote and type what you think it means in the comments!!!

Now let's celebrate!!!



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  1. powerful words need lot of patience and practice in real life. best wishes!

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