Being bold and courageous to succeed in our inner mind

Fortunately, I have got a chance to raise my voice to ask some questions to a writer Erode Kathir whom I have met virtually in a Toastmasters club meeting.

The Toastmasters meeting emphasized the importance of book reading and did a book review of that specific author as well.

Before shooting my questions to the writer, my inner voice questioned me that am I eligible to ask questions about the writing journey as I hadn't given a try to write a single line to publish in any blogs. Still, my inner mind threatened me to not ask any silly questions.

I was somehow convinced and asked the questions that came out of my heart as I could feel the writer was so interesting and inspiring. 


So I gathered all my courage and started asking questions without even bothering others and my inner mind. The opportunity got extended in the networking session as well once the Toastmasters meeting was over. The writer was shooted up with a couple more questions by me.

I could say that the questions which have been dug into my heart and mind about the writers of native languages years together and I have used this forum to get answers for all of these. The experience shared by the writer was really amazing and not dramatic as well.

I got some courage to start my blog to post my first post today after talking to the writer.

Books are not only helping us to think from different perspectives, but the original writer's experience also gave me the courage or some mental clarity to start writing my first blog.

The lesson everyone indeed has to learn is to have the courage to open up our hearts to ask or do something that the inner mind restricts us always.



I decided to be bold and courageous to succeed in my inner mind if needed in my life.

Do you all have the courage to succeed in your inner mind?



Comments

  1. Hey congrats dear. Keep rocking. Great kavi keep it up!

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  2. Inspiring action. Wishing many more articles to be published. Dare to start and that's where the change begins.

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  3. Your questions were very valuable. Appreciate you for starting to write in the blog. Keep it up!

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  4. Thank you Erode Kathir Sir for helping me to bring out my courage to start writing for which I longed for my years.

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