Monday, 21 October 2013

Life is inherently risky!!!!!

There is only one big risk you should avoid at all costs, and that is the risk of doing nothing. I remember dreaming for years about living in a luxurious home. First it was a normal home so that I could discover my roots. Then it was a home better than normal houses because it seemed like the furthest home from my native place which I actually did, but only for two months during the summer of 2002.

After my second home, there was a nine-year gap that was full of college and corporate work. My daily routine involved waking up early, working all day, and studying all night. As I’m writing this I can picture myself a year and a half ago, sitting in my office and gazing out of the 20th floor wondering what it would be like to live in another country. Then one day I chose to stop dreaming. Instead, I chose to start planning. I was fed up with my inability to take action and go for what I wanted. I gave myself eight months to save enough money, plan where I would go, and tie up any loose ends. My goal was to live in a luxurious life for rest of my life.


 
I worked two jobs, sometimes three, so I could save enough money for the school loans and credit card bills and saving money for my luxurious home I would still have to pay while I was gone. I had no social life, but I knew that I was working toward a life changing experience. 

After marriage, i was still into debt. I must admit my mother was my main teacher of this one.  But I only really started recognizing it and acting upon it after my daughter’s illness.  I looked and continue to seek out meaningful acts, both big and small.

From talking to a homeless person about his life while breaking bread to fostering a yellow lab that went on to become a service dog to a boy with cerebral palsy,  the feeling is exuberant.
We can’t wait to have time for play.  We have to build it in.  If I know I have a hectic day of work ahead of me, I will set aside even a half hour for something playful a walk at night or something else that brings me joy and pleasure.

If I have to take my daughter to one of her activities, I turn my waiting time into fun time.  Just last week, we took her into the city for a social event. Instead of groaning about schlepping into the city, we grabbed a 30 minute ride.


It’s all in what you make of it.  Make it good.
Take that class you always wanted to take.  Build it into your life.  It’s about priorities.  Living in a luxurious life has been on my bucket list for many years.  I don’t wait anymore and I don’t put things off.  So I found a home right in my own state.

After long years I bought a home in Greater Mohali- Mona City. The project is located at Kharar -Landran Road,Sector -115, Greater Mohali, the township is very well approachable from state highway Delhi-Ropar express way connecting national highway NH-22. The whole township has been connected with spacious road network wide up to 35 feet’s with approach road of 60 feet wide. The township is mixture of high rise building and Independent Plots. There are many nearby facilities one cannot even imagine.  Mona City is a planned society which is excessively close from the other necessary places. There will be an accumulation of social capital, which may immediately satisfy their social needs and which may bear a social potentiality sufficient to the substantial improvement of living conditions in the whole community.

Mona City is a satisfaction that one gives, a home that is close to several facilities around. These apartments are surrounded by many entertaining entities. At this one-of-a-kind commercial and retail development, i found just the platform i needed for my life to take off. This exclusive development of Mona City in Mohali, combines innovative space solutions and distinctive styles that has created a new high-quality destination zone on the city’s commercial landscape.

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