My friend Manasa, she is very pretty
has thick and silky hair that hangs a little bit below her shoulders and few
hair hangs on one side of her face which gives a good look and prettier like
Vidya Balan in ‘Lageraho Munnabhai’ movie.
In college we were group of friends and
used to call her ‘Beauty ‘and used to
tease her a lot and had lots of fun especially in the hostel. She is very
sportive, beautiful, intelligent, fun and full of life. She used to work in
Hyderabad for a construction firm before leaving to USA after marriage and has
two kids Sanvi (8 year old) and Anand (6 year old).
She used to tell me that ‘She is Desi and her kids are Angreji’.
When I asked her about this, she
said,’ they born in Chicago and speaks English. Even when she insisted to learn
Telugu, her mother tongue they say ‘Chill
mom’.
One day, she told Sanvi to learn dessert names in Telugu in a hope of cropping an interest for language.
Hmm ‘okay Mom’ said Sanvi.
She showed a ‘Laddoo’ and ask her to
repeat the name Laddoo
Sanvi said ‘Laadoo’.
Sanvi repeated ‘Laadoo’ irrespective
of her efforts. Finally Manasa said to herself if I do this more, it looks like
I am gonna forget Telugu. Better I should think something innovative to teach
them the language.
Poor girl…. her efforts are ON even
today.
She called me one day
and said ‘Anu I need your help’.
What happened Manasa ? Is there any
good news of third baby? Do I need to do baby sit?
Umm….nothing like that. Baby sit is
not an easy job dear. It will be a roller coaster ride with my kids and you
will run away in few days…
Hmm….
Jokes apart, what’s
the matter dear? Is everything alright?
Yes Anu. Just want to
share with you my feelings and thoughts.
Hmm.. go ahead I am all ears!
‘It’s been more than 7
years coming to States and I didn’t do anything to upgrade my knowledge and
skills. I prepared for TOEFL and GRE to get admission in to MS when I came here
in 2008, somehow it didn’t materialize and now I am feeling like I am where I was then when I left
Hyderabad. I had such a long gap from work & studies and lost touch what
can I do now?
It’s not like for the
first time I felt this, almost every year I feel like filling up the form of
admission in spring or Autumn but...
I feel like still I
have some more time as kids need to understand and do their works by their own
and of course I don’t have any regrets that I had given entire time to the family
as Family is my biggest strength.
But now I feel yes
it’s time I want to push myself and need to stop further postponing enrolling
in to MS but not happening. Suggest me few meditation courses or something as my mind is
continuously thinking about this and struggling with me , I feel like depressed or
something which I am not sure what it is and
am not at all feeling good..."
She poured her heart out but I don’t know how to console her. Somehow I said, ‘you should try Raja yoga and google it for meditation centers which are there in Chicago near to your place. Also, you may try in you tube for meditation courses.’
She poured her heart out but I don’t know how to console her. Somehow I said, ‘you should try Raja yoga and google it for meditation centers which are there in Chicago near to your place. Also, you may try in you tube for meditation courses.’
I remember saying, 'listen
to music and busy yourself by doing something u like painting, fitness
etc...'
Anu I am not interested in any of these things...just I want to calm down my mind...
I was in touch with her for some days on and off giving moral support and somehow we got busy in our lives and lost touch.
After an year, She called and said she got admission in Loyola University Chicago
Wow dear..I am so happy for you. How come you did this?
Anu I am not interested in any of these things...just I want to calm down my mind...
I was in touch with her for some days on and off giving moral support and somehow we got busy in our lives and lost touch.
After an year, She called and said she got admission in Loyola University Chicago
Wow dear..I am so happy for you. How come you did this?
Manasa said, ‘Anu, I
just told to myself loudly that,’ I can do it; I will do this and no more
procrastination. This is my Decision’.
Bob Proctor, Motivational
Speaker in one of his videos explained that
First
step is ‘Make the decision and be there. And that’s really what you have to
do’.
‘The second you make a decision, you flip your
brain on to a different frequency and you start to attract things to you that you'd
never get without making the decision.’
“You are the only problem you will ever have
and you are the only solution. Change is inevitable, personal growth is always
a personal decision.” – Bob
Proctor
This is all I did Anu and now I am where I wanted to be. I am Happy
and content now. This principle applies to any circumstance, anything you want
to achieve.
Finally, she had broken her glass barrier and took the first step of realizing her potential. No more a surrendered Pike.
I am trying my best to break the glass ceiling? Are you ?
Pike syndrome
You may have heard of the famous research experiment where a northern pike (a fish) was placed in one-half of a large aquarium, with numerous minnows swimming freely (and visibly) in the other half of the glass divided tank. As the pike became hungrier, it made numerous unsuccessful efforts to eat the minnows, but only succeeded in battering its snout against the glass divider. Slowly the pike learned that reaching the minnows was an impossible task, and simply gave up. When the glass partition was removed, the pike surprisingly didn’t attack the minnows even though they swam freely around the tank.
Many of us fail to push past our self-imposed barriers of limitation.
Awareness is the first step.
Pike syndrome
You may have heard of the famous research experiment where a northern pike (a fish) was placed in one-half of a large aquarium, with numerous minnows swimming freely (and visibly) in the other half of the glass divided tank. As the pike became hungrier, it made numerous unsuccessful efforts to eat the minnows, but only succeeded in battering its snout against the glass divider. Slowly the pike learned that reaching the minnows was an impossible task, and simply gave up. When the glass partition was removed, the pike surprisingly didn’t attack the minnows even though they swam freely around the tank.
Many of us fail to push past our self-imposed barriers of limitation.
Awareness is the first step.
Bibliography :
Source of my inspiration: My friend Nishant
https://www.annegradygroup.com/are-you-a-victim-of-the-pike-syndrome/