š The Writing Wish List
The best way to preserve the experiences in your mind permanently is by writing about them
30 days. 30 blog posts. A whole new world within.
After writing for 30 days straight, I feel a quiet shift within me. Not a burnout.
Not exhaustion.
But a calm, joyful slowing down.
Have you ever done something every single day ā not because you had to, but because something inside you needed it?
Thatās what this writing journey has been.
A mirror. A companion. A surprise.
And now, while I take a breath, I already know:
This isnāt the end.
Itās a gentle pause before the next adventure in words.
Thereās still so much I want to write about ā ideas bubbling, memories waiting to be told, questions still unfolding.
Hereās whatās in my writing wish list based on the past experiences:
š Travels
Because every place changes you ā especially when you travel with twin infants and a drone.
Iceland: glaciers, geysers, and giggles with our girls
Spain, Switzerland & France: stroller adventures and moments that stretched time
Indonesia: islands, quiet temples, and lessons in slowing down
North East India & J&K: untouched beauty, warm people, and stories waiting in the hills
šØāš§ Parenting
The more I experience, the more I realize:
Common sense isnāt so common.
Every meltdown, hug, and sleepless night is a lesson in love and presence.
š± Personal Growth & Self-Help
From discipline to doubt, habits to healing ā the inner world is vast.
What makes us better? What holds us back?
šļø Nature
Because the wild teaches what no book can.
Manali to Leh Cycling : where the silence screams and the air humbles
Treks like Kashmir Great Lakes & Sandakphu: rewriting your inner script with every step
āļø Life-Changing Experiences
Skydiving and Scuba Diving ā falling from the sky, breathing under the sea
Each a reminder: fear and freedom often wear the same face.
š§Ŗ My Experiments with Truth
Not in the Gandhi sense ā but in the way we all try to live honestly.
Small truths. Daily dilemmas. Choosing whatās real over whatās easy.
š§ Final Thought
This is my writing wish list ā not a task list, but a trail.
Each item is a doorway.
Each word, a step.
And I canāt wait to see where it all leads.