Tuesday, 10 September 2013

Impress OR Express ??


           

          
           As soon as I completed my schooling, there was an immense excitement deep within to enter a whole new world. A new world where there would be guys and girls in a single classroom (having been in a girls school for twelve years). A world which will have its own set of enthusiasm and challenges.  A world which will be completely different from the present one. I was entering the junior college and the first day itself was no less than an adventure to me. After conquering my tenth grade with scores that could be announced to the world, I stepped into this new world with magnanimous confidence.
            As time passed, I wanted to get into that group which was supposedly the most “HAPPENING GROUP” of our college. The group that bunked lectures and went for movies, frequent overnight trips, and every Saturday night party at the club. Little did I realize, that I could not be a part of that group with the way I was. I needed to work on my dressing sense, my talking skills, my attitude, my language and almost every other thing. Me being a very quiet person, I tried my level best to show that I can also talk (nonsense) endlessly and entertain others. I tried to draw attention in every possible way and impress others with my talks and knowledge. In the course of time, I started getting away from my best buddy (myself) to get closer to the external buddies. I continued to strive to portray myself as a different person than what Swati actually was and there was big gap that was created within me.
            As I experienced this stage and beyond, I gradually realized, these are just some small temptations life offers me, I need to stay away from them. I also should not get into the “Impress Trap” which will enforce me to be a person I am not so that I am accepted. Instead, I must be expressive and this will happen if and only if, I love myself. I must always express my true opinion, irrespective of people around me liking it or not, which will help me boost my self-confidence. I must ensure that I express my true feelings and love towards the people around me, which will make me genuinely lovable.
Today, I love myself and accept myself totally with my potentials and limitations. I am proud to break the “Impress Trap” and I no longer seek attention from others. I know I am good and am filled with intense self confidence. I prefer being called a ‘Genuine girl’ to being addressed as a ‘Cool girl’. I know I have developed friendships that will last a lifetime. I also know I have left a mark on a few lives I have come across.
 
These few words have transformed my life. I pray it does the same to you.

Live life to express, not to impress. Don't strive to make your presence noticed, just make your absence felt.


Swati
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