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LIFE EVENTS

A note to myself 🔖

It’s been more than two months; I don’t have a track of things I have done. I didn’t get a chance to take a pause and think about the events happening in my life. A few significant alterations occurred in my life. I switched jobs, getting into an argument with the manager of my last organization due to my resignation; after five years, I’m moving out of Delhi permanently and shifting to Gurgaon; A new company, new culture; New challenges at work and a lot more.

Before all this happened, I commenced a mission for self freedom. Though I was well aware of the fact that it’s going to be real tough, now I have experienced it as well. The daily routine I have planned for doesn’t seem to be working out properly. Not even a single thing I have scheduled.

I haven’t penned a single post since then, and not even got a chance to read a book. I feel like sudden changes in life impacts everything, no matter how good that change might be. In my last organization, I was very frustrated with the work timings; late-night codes and unnecessary and frustrating pressure from my manager. And now, suddenly everything is perfect. The proper 9 to 5 work timing, relaxing weekends & holidays and a good salary. Sounds perfect? Yes. But it took me around 10–12 days to accept the change.

After so long, I got a generous amount of time to think about the events, analyze and express my thoughts into words. Everything has started to fall in place now. I know, it’s going to be another couple of weeks for me to follow the routine I have decided and continue the journey towards freedom. To follow a schedule and make it a habit, it takes time and needs a kick start. I have got the start and will soon make everything work as planned. For me its just like a new beginning; a fresh start.

Note: In my upcoming posts, I’ll share with you about my new company and about an exciting project I’m working.

“Life is so unpredictable. Be grateful for every moment.”

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Rajesh Mishra

I'm a developer who loves sharing insights, technical how-tos, and lessons learned from the world of code. While much of what I write may not be groundbreaking, I believe in documenting for future me—and for anyone else who might find it useful. Beyond tech, I also dive into life's experiences and moments, reflecting on personal growth and sharing stories that resonate. Whether you're here for practical tips or a fresh perspective on life, I hope you find something meaningful.

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