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MEMORIES

Posted on December 28, 2019July 2, 2020by sabahat

“Beautiful and graceful, varied and enchanting, small but approachable, butterflies lead you to the sunny side of life. And everyone deserves a little sunshine”. Jeffrey Glassberg    

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STRATEGIES FOR NEW YEAR

Posted on December 28, 2019by sabahat

STRATEGIES FOR NEW YEAR HI! It is nearly the end of 2019, and we are all looking forward towards a fresh start if we have already not entered into it. Today, I want to share with you certain strategies that might help you in landing towards your New Years expectations. So hop on and take […]

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REMEMBER ME

Posted on December 28, 2019July 2, 2020by sabahat

    “There is no exquisite beauty without some strangeness in the proportion”     Edgar Allan Poe

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PATTERN

Posted on December 28, 2019July 2, 2020by sabahat

  “The sea is the vast reservoir of Nature. The globe began with sea, so to speak; and who knows if it will not end with it?” Jules Verne        

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REMEMBER ME

Posted on December 21, 2019July 2, 2020by sabahat

        “I’m not afraid of storms, for I’m learning how to sail my ship”. Louisa May Alcott    

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MEMORIES

Posted on December 21, 2019July 2, 2020by sabahat

“Sunset is a wonderful opportunity for us to appreciate all the great things the sun gives us”. Mehmet Murat ildan       

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Posted on December 21, 2019July 2, 2020by sabahat

 “If you want to be happy, learn to be alone without being lonely. Learn that being alone does not mean being unhappy. The world is full of plenty of interesting and enjoyable things to do and people who can enrich your life”.     Michael Josephson

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THE SILENT KILLER

Posted on December 21, 2019by sabahat

THE SILENT KILLER Hello Everyone! As a child, I used to observe people around me who were said to be led by the “silent killer”. I often asked this question from my elders as to what are people talking about and who is the silent killer? Is it a person or what is it? They […]

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MEMORIES

Posted on December 14, 2019by sabahat

Sunsets are so beautiful that they almost seem as if we were looking through the gates of Heaven John Lubbock                      

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Posted on December 14, 2019by sabahat

  Every time a hand reaches out To help another….that is Christmas Every time someone puts anger aside And strives for understanding That is Christmas Every time people forget their differences And realize their love for each other That is Christmas May this Christmas bring us Closer to the spirit of human understanding Closer to […]

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My Story!

Talking about oneself can be an uphill task especially for a person like me. I will try my best to keep it simple and worth reading for my admirers of what I do and have been doing for a long time and still want to do.

I am a visual artist not through a degree but through my passion for what I love to do. It can either involve catching /capturing small butterflies through photography and vary to making and exploring vast canvasses of life and Diversity.

My whole life till now is all about experimenting and deriving happiness out of what I do. And in the process not forgetting those who have and are standing by my side no matter what.

I have a diversified Educational and Professional background but each of the areas has complimented my life, teaching me new and valuable lessons and given me a desire to move forward in life.

Art and creativity is something that comes naturally to me. I have fought my way to come this far without disobeying my parents. Eventually, when things started being in my favor, I pursued the paths, I had dreamed for, for long.

No journey is an easy journey in any field but if you have the determination of doing so, you will achieve it no matter what.

Now, let me give you a brief about my professional pursuits.

In my school days, I always preferred volunteering for charitable work. It has always given me immense pleasure to see smiles on people's faces. That is something I picked up from my mother. She was a gem of a person. May Allah bless her soul. Ameen.

After my graduation, I started working in a small organization where I spent productive years of my life first learning the ins and outs of the organization and then applying experimental approaches for the organization to excel.

When I entered my Masters, my scope of work had changed and I looked towards more managerial-related works not to forget teaching everyday subjects to class fellows.

After the completion of my Master's degree in English Literature and Linguistics, I was offered a place at the university to teach Novel and Research Mechanics to the Master’s level. It was a turning point in my life. I enjoyed the time thoroughly.

Anyways, I had to move on with the wishes of my parents and went in for the so-called prestigious superior services examination. I couldn’t clear the interview. The design was greater. I have no doubt. I moved forward with life.

I had the opportunity to pursue my passion and work in a gallery both as an artist and assisted the Director in programs related to "Art for Social Change", catering to the underprivileged communities. It was a good time and gave me plenty of time to heal from the failure of the competitive exams.

While I was working there, I had the opportunity to excel further in the field of social work. I was appointed as a Gender Specialist in a co-funded project by the Asian Development Bank and the Government of Punjab.

The insights I gained there in a period of 03 years changed my thinking about how organizations work in reality. I learned a lot and changed a lot both professionally and personally. That is when I ended my professional career.WHY?

I preferred family life over professional life. However, that does not mean I just sat and rusted. I invested in myself by gauging new skills and what time demanded from me.

I continued with my voluntary work, pursuing my passion simultaneously and thus building a network of like-minded people who I can say without a doubt are my true assets.

I had a bumpy ride and still do face it at times but I take a lot of motivation from my audiences and followers who read my blogs and have something to add to them. And appreciate my pieces of art.

They are all my extended family and I look towards them. As I always say it is not necessarily one can be happy by having money. There are much more ways to extract happiness from. Be it small things, gestures, and positive thinking.

And now, I am ready to embark on a new horizon of self-discovery and exploration. And in all this, I Invite, all like-minded people to come forward, share their ideas and work with me.

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My Story!

Talking about oneself can be an uphill task especially for a person like me. I will try my best to keep it simple and worth reading for my admirers of what I do and have been doing for a long time and still want to do.

I am a visual artist not through a degree but through my passion for what I love to do. It can either involve catching /capturing small butterflies through photography and vary to making and exploring vast canvasses of life and Diversity.

My whole life till now is all about experimenting and deriving happiness out of what I do. And in the process not forgetting those who have and are standing by my side no matter what.

I have a diversified Educational and Professional background but each of the areas has complimented my life, teaching me new and valuable lessons and given me a desire to move forward in life.

Art and creativity is something that comes naturally to me. I have fought my way to come this far without disobeying my parents. Eventually, when things started being in my favor, I pursued the paths, I had dreamed for, for long.

No journey is an easy journey in any field but if you have the determination of doing so, you will achieve it no matter what.

Now, let me give you a brief about my professional pursuits.

In my school days, I always preferred volunteering for charitable work. It has always given me immense pleasure to see smiles on people's faces. That is something I picked up from my mother. She was a gem of a person. May Allah bless her soul. Ameen.

After my graduation, I started working in a small organization where I spent productive years of my life first learning the ins and outs of the organization and then applying experimental approaches for the organization to excel.

When I entered my Masters, my scope of work had changed and I looked towards more managerial-related works not to forget teaching everyday subjects to class fellows.

After the completion of my Master's degree in English Literature and Linguistics, I was offered a place at the university to teach Novel and Research Mechanics to the Master’s level. It was a turning point in my life. I enjoyed the time thoroughly.

Anyways, I had to move on with the wishes of my parents and went in for the so-called prestigious superior services examination. I couldn’t clear the interview. The design was greater. I have no doubt. I moved forward with life.

I had the opportunity to pursue my passion and work in a gallery both as an artist and assisted the Director in programs related to "Art for Social Change", catering to the underprivileged communities. It was a good time and gave me plenty of time to heal from the failure of the competitive exams.

While I was working there, I had the opportunity to excel further in the field of social work. I was appointed as a Gender Specialist in a co-funded project by the Asian Development Bank and the Government of Punjab.

The insights I gained there in a period of 03 years changed my thinking about how organizations work in reality. I learned a lot and changed a lot both professionally and personally. That is when I ended my professional career.WHY?

I preferred family life over professional life. However, that does not mean I just sat and rusted. I invested in myself by gauging new skills and what time demanded from me.

I continued with my voluntary work, pursuing my passion simultaneously and thus building a network of like-minded people who I can say without a doubt are my true assets.

I had a bumpy ride and still do face it at times but I take a lot of motivation from my audiences and followers who read my blogs and have something to add to them. And appreciate my pieces of art.

They are all my extended family and I look towards them. As I always say it is not necessarily one can be happy by having money. There are much more ways to extract happiness from. Be it small things, gestures, and positive thinking.

And now, I am ready to embark on a new horizon of self-discovery and exploration. And in all this, I Invite, all like-minded people to come forward, share their ideas and work with me.

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