Showing posts with label Joy of learning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joy of learning. Show all posts

Tuesday 26 July 2022

Coffee With The Coach : Emotions - Anvesha Rana

Today We Talk About Emotions

Don't cling to things because everything is impermanent. Learn to detach yourself from emotions. But detachment doesn't mean you don't let the experience penetrate you. On the contrary, you let it penetrate fully. That's how you can leave it. 

Take any emotion - Grief for a loved one or pain or fear from a task. If you hold back on these emotions and don't allow yourself to go through them, you can never get to being detached; you're too busy being afraid. You're afraid of the pain; you're afraid of the grief. You're afraid of the vulnerability that loving entails. 

But by throwing yourself into these emotions, by allowing yourself to dive in, all the way, over your head even, you experience them fully and completely. You know what pain is. You know what grief is. And only then you can say, 'All right, I have experienced that emotion. I recognize that emotion. Now I need to detach from that emotion for a moment.'

How we feel lonely, sometimes to the point of tears, but we don't let those tears come because we are not supposed to cry. Or how we feel sorry for what we have done, but we don't say anything because we're frozen with the fear of what those words might do to the relationship. 

Instead, our approach should be the exact opposite. Turn on the faucet. Wash with the emotion. It won't hurt you. It will only help. If you let the fear inside and pull it on like a familiar shirt, you can say to yourself, "All right, it's just fear; I don't have to let it control me. I see it for what it is."

Same for loneliness: you let go, let the tears flow, feel it completely - but eventually be able to say, "All right, that was my moment with loneliness. I am not afraid of feeling lonely, but now I will put that loneliness aside and know that there are other emotions in the world, and I will experience them as well."

Anvesha Rana, 
Grade 10-B, 
Gyanshree School.

Sunday 17 July 2022

My Aspirations - Gaurangi Rastogi

Childhood has been miserable,

Because you have to learn something basic,

When we grow up as a teen 

I got pressured to top the boards 

I got pressured to become a doctor 

Will the world still accept if I am something else?

I feel like running away from home, 

I think I am not safe in my home sweet home, 

I want to speak to this world, 

I have my aspirations,

To change the mindset of the people 

Who judges me based on occupation,

Who are you to control me? 

I am a phoenix who takes the rebirth from its ashes

Which is from its failures.

If you control me, 

I will control you every time,

As you made my life miserable

I will make yours, 

At the end of the story 

I have my aspirations! 


Gaurangi Rastogi 

Class VII 

The Doon Girls’ School 

Sunday 10 July 2022

My World of Stories - Anvesha Rana


The Library may be better and far, 
but the one at my home, to it, has no par. 
The Library may have more books, 
but the one I have has more love but no looks. 

I love my library, 
may it be small or short, 
but life is also not counted by years but by friends, 
a library is not counted by books but ends. 

The friends in the corner of my room, 
the lessons in life loom,
The Library has taught me everything, 
from love to compassion, all of them ring. 

I have a friend called Harry Potter, 
a mate Percy Jackson, 
I know a lovely man who is Morrie Schwartz, 
and the most beautiful Totto-Chan. 

The Library has opened my world, 
it may have been small once, 
but now it's twice that same once. 

Let's all read, 
for one life may be monotonous, 
but hundreds will make that one super anonymous. 

Anvesha Rana, 
Grade 10-B, 
Gyanshree School