Monday morning blues have finally said goodbye and we look forward to a fresh and flavoursome Tuesday. Another blogging escapade starts and we are sure all of you are ruminating the overflowing streams of words swirling in your head. We take some worthy moments of yours away into our own fantasy world of Tangy Tuesday Picks. While many of you fish around for hiding places to date your reading habit, what could be better than a bunch of best blog posts of the week just right for the voracious reader in you? Let’s get into reading mode and see what’s in store this week. If you wish to send us your entries, submit your posts to BlogAdda.
- Who: Jiggyasa Srivastava
- What: “15 Useful Things to Do in 15 Minutes or Less”
- Tangy: Life is getting busier in our quest for the unknown. How many of us end up complaining about our failed accomplishments of the day? During those moments of contemplation, we often find ourselves running an endless race with life’s alarm clock ringing in our head. With just 24 hours in our hand, there often is no time for things that actually matter to us. Here’s a motivational write up that will charge you up to make life a little simple. After all, time if managed well can be your best friend, and not a difficult master to please.
- Who: Abhilash Ruhela
- What: “I Complete Me – Say It To Yourself!!!”
- Tangy: It is in the very essence of human nature, that attachment will always find a way to grow its roots. While attachments can lead to momentary comforts, they also prove to be fatal when the cord is broken. In such cases, the key is not to abandon all attachment, but to find a way to live happily in its absence. Abhilash talks about breaking the dependence on things around and finding inner peace through self contentment.
- Who: Neha
- What: “Toddler Tantrums & Us”
- Tangy: Your little bundle of joy may fill the day with innocent babbles and incoherent babbles, yet there is no denying that they are a tough little bundle to handle. For many like Neha, the day is sprinkled with fun filled yet heated tantrums and bouts of meaningless tantrums coming from a tiny tot. As unimaginable as it can get, we get an insight of how a parent has no choice than to end up pampering their adorable ones. Haarke jeetne wale ko parent kehte hai.
- Who: Saurabh Garg
- What: “The Sunday Shortage”
- Tangy: Weekends are like the oasis in the middle of a desert that you have been walking through for 5 days. Even for people who love their jobs, some rest is necessary, which is where weekends come into the picture. White collared employees use the weekend to unwind, have fun or just rest, but it is the unseen, unnoticed employees who deserve a day of rest much more. Saurabh wishes to get more of peaceful Sundays where he can bask under the sun, walking on roads devoid of frantic zombies like the usual days.
- Who: Rashika Chanchlani
- What: “I HOPE YOU’RE HAPPY.”
- Tangy: Social networking sites are a great way of staying in touch, but the boon transforms into a bane when you are trying to avoid contact with someone. It hurts to see how deeply inescapable memories have become, thanks to the web of technology. Moments are not just stacked deep in the heart, but are right there, cached in our smartphone galleries, threads of conversations and inboxes. Rashika winces through a heartbreak, unable to find a way to refresh her life’s RAM.
- Who: Vinod Narayan
- What: “Ali was and is the Synonym for Boxing but he made you think beyond the Rink”
- Tangy: The very icon of boxing lost the battle of life to Parkinson’s syndrome. Although he rarely made any public appearances post his boxing career, he would always remain synonymous to the game of boxing. Known to be a wonderful and courageous human being, the man who ruled the ring also stood up for racism and came next to personalities like Nelson Mandela. Vinod shares his memoirs of the earliest accounts of Ali’s stardom.
- Who: Rutvika Charegaonkar
- What: “The road less travelled”
- Tangy: First driving lessons are always a gold mine of stories to tell in the future. From multiple failed attempts to being embarrassingly surrounded by impatient, honking cars; we all have had our bitter times behind the steering wheel. Rutvika shares her extensive driving lessons and a set of experiences that eventually embedded an unknown fear for driving. But are we supposed to consider experiences as mere learning nuances or let them hang on our heads, handicapping us forever? The answer somewhere lies within us.
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