Friday, October 12, 2012

Why I have conversations?






Growing up with four siblings in the house has always been the best part of my life. Most of us in the family are out spoken, and my mother always encouraged us to share information. 

I engage myself in two different kinds of conversations, passive (Thinking & Meditation) and outspoken that is when I get to share information with whoever is available and willing to listen. I  have always valued someone else’ opinion, therefore I am frequently hosting friends because I believe in having people around as it helps me to off load the burden in my shoulders. 

Being around confident people makes me feel good. Conversations keep me stable especially when I want to get things off my chest as I am likely to over-think things and get other people views. Conversations are vital when support is needed as an external opinion always helps to clear the air.

The other person's energy and passion is contagious, and makes all the conversation participants feel confident and comfortable. Projecting self-belief is the key to a good conversation.
There are quite a lot of things you can learn from a short and informal conversation, I regard that as the best platform to learn and get honest opinions. 

My favourite Cat in the Hat book is [fill in the title]; because...



It is so unfortunate that I was not exposed to such stories or readings while I was growing up. I doubt it would have make sense to me because I am allergic to cats and I can’t stand anything said about them.

I have never been a naughty child, and I reckon I wouldn’t have enjoyed the stories because of the tricks involved in the book. 

Fiction readings, fairy tale and true stories have always and still my appealing readings. I will consider the books for my next generation (My children, nephews and nieces).