The Power Within—The Making Of An Independent Woman

Mr. Ravi Kumar, my favourite English teacher, was a towering figure of passion and intellect. His booming voice brought Shakespeare to life, and his kind eyes saw potential in every student. I was a quiet writer, hesitant to share my work, but he noticed my talent. With his encouragement, I began to speak up and share my stories. One day, he wrote in my essay, “Shangkari, your words can move mountains.” His belief in me ignited my confidence, making me realize the power of my voice and sparking a lifelong love for literature and storytelling.

My friends might describe me as a kind and gentle soul, always considerate of others’ feelings. As an introvert, I might prefer deep, meaningful conversations over large gatherings, making our friendships feel special and authentic. They’d say you have a calming presence, often listening more than you speak, and you’re great at offering support when needed. Your thoughtfulness shines through in your actions, whether it’s through small gestures or being there during tough times. Overall, they’d see me as a caring individual who values genuine connections and brings warmth to every interaction.

The lesson I learned the hard way is to be an independent woman, a journey shaped by trials and triumphs. I once sought validation from others, only to discover that true strength lies within. Each setback became a stepping stone, teaching me the power of self-reliance. I learned to trust my instincts, chase my dreams, and stand tall in my choices. With every challenge, I embraced my uniqueness and cultivated resilience. Independence is not just freedom. It’s the ability to write my own story, paint my own future, and dance to my own rhythm, unapologetically and fiercely.

If I could control one thing, it would be the power of imagination. With this ability, I would unlock the creativity within everyone, turning mundane moments into vibrant adventures. Picture a world where dreams shape reality, cities made of laughter, forests of inspiration, and rivers flowing with ideas. I would inspire people to envision their possibilities, bridging gaps between cultures and generations through shared stories. In this realm, every challenge becomes a canvas for innovation, and every person a creator. By harnessing imagination, we could transform the ordinary into the extraordinary, igniting a collective spark that lights up the world.

Shangkari, Sungai Petani

. . .

Everyone carries a story within them, a unique narrative shaped by their experiences and life choices. Often, the most unexpected people possess the most extraordinary tales. These stories have the power to inspire, to challenge perspectives, and to connect us more deeply to the human experience. So, recommend to us that person. We are keen to share their stories with open hearts and inspire others too at the same time. 

One Response

Leave a Reply

Every time I have the privilege of meeting Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad, I walk away with invaluable insights and wisdom....
58f3a241-598e-45a2-b8d2-2a475132433b
I noticed that many people out there, their precious brain juice is constantly bombarded with information, notifications, and distractions. As...
I’m Using These Productivity Rules To Declutter My Brain In This Distracted, Modern World
There are a number of articles out there telling me that working from home is bad. Some of the negative...
Working From Home Is Bad For Me? I Don't Think So
Malaysia is in a sad state right now when it comes to the subject of salary. The rate is so...
Salaries In Malaysia Will Remain Low. Your Life Now Will Rely On What You Do After Office Hour
You, as a leader of the department, company or both, shouldn’t lead others if you do not know how to...
mick-haupt-cDjVQiBxiMc-unsplash
Living without social media is a personal choice. These few days, I’ve been preparing myself mentally to completely quit social...
I Believe, As An Entrepreneur, It's Possible For Me To Live Life Without Social Media
All I ever want is to age gracefully. I’m going to be 52 this coming October, that’s why. This is...
The-older-you-get
I have several dominant-type friends and colleagues who have this habit of cutting short other people’s conversations. Usually, they will...
Why You Need To Be Good At Writing In A World Where Everyone Is Talking
Take a moment to breathe—and reflect. Right now, as you know, there are things you can control in life and...
To Anyone Who Thinks They're Falling Behind
Parents dedicate their lives to raising their children, often sacrificing their own comfort, dreams, and finances to provide the best possible...
Children Should Not Abuse Their Parents- A Growing Concern
It’s noisy out there—distractions are everywhere. Many human beings are constant demand for attention and chasing after one new shiny...
The Art Of Making The World Chase After You Instead Of The Way Around 
One day, a junior colleague visited my office seeking advice. At first, she hesitated to share her concerns. As a...
1000324816