Monday, 18 September 2023

Share your gifts with the world - in your own sweet hallmark style! ❤️

Bring your Gifts to the World | Motivation

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Just this evening, I was reading through a lovely book on the ‘Art of Writing’.

It’s titled, The Writing Commitment, authored by Michael E. Adelstein & Jean G. Pival from the University of Kentucky.

The book emphasizes on the importance of the ‘craft’ of writing to every human being.

Quoting Peter Drucker, the writers say –

As soon as you move one step up from the bottom, your effectiveness depends on your ability to reach others through the spoken or the written word.

The book is high on motivation as well. The writers add to say that -

You will be represented by your writing.

You will be known, evaluated, admitted, given a job, promoted, on the basis of your writing.

In short, Your Message is You!

It may be compared to other creative acts: cooking a gourmet meal, taking photographs, designing a house, making pottery - all contain your flavor, your signature, your touch,

say the authors.

Now for the most important part –

Dear reader,

Each of us is endowed and blessed with a plethora of mesmerizingly beautiful gifts and talents.

When I share a gift with my friend, and my friend in turn shares it with his friend, who in turn shares it with her friend, the gift thus shared has a transformative, therapeutic appeal to it, whose measure is beyond compare, enriching and enlightening both the receiver and the sender in the process!

Thus, an artist takes his inspiration from the world, transforms it through his art, which in turn, transforms the world, and all that therein is!

When you are blessed with a gift, share it with the world.

A gift must always be shared! Because the gift is a ‘property’ that perishes!

A gift loses its property if its not shared.

If you have the gift of writing, share it!

If you have the gift of speaking, share it!

If you have the gift of drawing, share it!

If you have the gift of inspiring others, share it!

If you have the gift of making lovely videos, share it!

If you have the gift of writing poetry, share it!

Do not worry about the fruits to your labour.

One of the beautiful precepts in the Bhagawad Gita states that –

‘Do your duty, do not expect the results’.

Yes! Likes, or Subscribers or Views or Comments should not be a bother to you anytime!

If you overthink, and bother excessively about the ‘Likes’, and the ‘Views’, for your creativity, that means - you are disregarding your precious duty or disrespecting your sacred duty, your gifts and your value!

That’s also because you are not focused on the duty, but only on the reward!

You are given your gifts to share them with the world, without worrying about the results.

When you are worried about the results, it simply means that you are filled with the ‘I’ or the ‘Self’ that prevents you from faithfully doing your duty.

To J. Krishnamurti - the ‘me’ in us, or the ‘I’ in us is the real reason that prevents us from doing our duty to perfection.

We are so mired in our own ‘self’ value, that we lose out on the real aura and meaning of life and living!

Adds J. K,

The man who plays the violin with artistry and keeps his eye on his fame isn’t interested in the violin, he is only exploiting it to be famous!

The “me” is far more important to him, than the music, and so it is with the writer or the painter with an eye on fame!

Without love there is no art.

When the artist is playing beautifully there is no “me;” there is only love and beauty, and this is art.

This is skill in action. Skill in action is the absence of the “me”. 

Art is the absence of the “me”,

says J. Krishnamurti.

In other words, when the artist is playing beautifully there is no “me;” there is no expectation about the fruits - Likes, Views, Subscribers, Comments, etc. 

In this regard, I’m so happy to share with you about a few of our lovely students who have been consistently shining by sharing their creative gifts with the world in such a sustained manner.

Gayathri. K’s ‘Friday Inspirationals’ on her YouTube page, are a class apart, energizing and inspiring many, all across the world. You may want to look up Gayathri’s YouTube page HERE.

Abraham, II BA English, has been writing poems consistently, every day, for the past one month and more! You may want to read more of his poetry, from his blog HERE.

Sai Shri kiddo is another lively literary being, who consistently writes poems with such vibrancy. To the right of our blog here, you will find a host of her vibrant poems as well! 

Jeffilda is yet another lively kid who keeps sharing inspirationals on a regular basis.

Senyavel is a lovely literary being who has taken to reading books so passionately.

I was so thrilled to see her vibrant and motivating vlog that she’d shared straight from OM Books, Anna Nagar. In the video, Senyavel had shared so excitedly about the books that she has bought. I had shared it on my WhatsApp status as well. Many students and staff were inspired so much by her video, and they’ve promised that they would also go to OM Books, Anna Nagar.

That’s the power of sharing!

Senyavel had shared from her passion, which has subsequently inspired so many literary hearts, who in turn, have promised to go to OM Books.

Such is the immense value that lies in sharing your gifts to the world.

Yesterday evening, while talking to Senyavel and her beloved Dad, I was quoting from Meik Wiking to her, (Meik is supposed to be the happiest person in the world, who also heads the Happiness Research Institute), who is known for his book titled, The Key to Happiness. You may want to watch a review of the book on our YouTube channel HERE.

Well, this book has had a transformative appeal on me, personally, as well.

Meik says, ‘If you see something, say something’ about it.

I’m sure Senyavel kiddo, who is such an amazing bundle of talent, and a vibrant literary being, is gonna make us all proud by sharing from her love and passion for literature, in her own unique ways.

Shreya Prasath from II BA English is yet another vibrant kid who’s been writing such lovely poetry with such amazing consistency.

Vishnu from III BA English has also been very consistent in sharing his creative vibes with the world.

Asline, Brindha, Sneka and Lalitha from the II MA English class, had interviewed an octogenarian Research Scholar, Dr. Krishnamachari, a couple of weeks ago, with such profound and insightful questions. This past week again, they had interviewed eminent advocate Arulmozhi, along with Ganesh Aadhitya.

Souparno Bhattacharya has come up with a creative short film, that’s so unique in its presentation. That’s again, celebrating one’s gift and sharing it with the world. You may want to watch it HERE.

So well, that’s exactly what it means to make use of your gifts towards making the world a better place!

And that’s exactly the real worth and value of a gift given to us.

What are you doing with your lovely gift today?

It’s time to share it with the world.

Bring it on!

Yes! Bring your gifts to the world in your own unique ways.

Here’s wishing you godspeed!

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