
JAVA DEVELOPER
EMAIL:
kalyani@1gen.io
PHONE:
9834183022
ADDRESS:
Bhandara
DATE OF BIRTH:
1998-03-24
A BIT ABOUT ME
I'm hardworking and have an adaptable attitude, always ready to tackle new challenges with a positive mindset. Moreover, I have a passion for teaching and sharing knowledge with others.
EDUCATION & COURSES
Institution: SANT GADGE BABA AMRAVATI UNIVERSITY
Degree: MCA
Specialization: Computer Applications
SKILLS
MY STORIES
One day, I was traveling for an interview by crowded city bus and wasn't feeling well, so I managed to find a seat. Shortly after, I noticed a senior citizen standing nearby. Without hesitation, I offered my seat to them. They gratefully accepted and blessed me, saying, "God bless you." To my surprise, a young boy who had been observing the situation then offered me his seat. Although I initially declined, he insisted, saying, "Please, take the seat." This experience taught me that kindness often inspires others to be kind as well, even when we least expect it.
When the new student felt nervous on her first day, her classmate welcomed her with a friendly smile and a helping hand, showing her that kindness can be a powerful companion in unfamiliar places. Together, they explored the school and forged a lasting bond.
After work, I gently cleaned my laptop screen and keyboard, appreciating the strong support in my work and creativity. Sometimes, we have to take care of our gadgets; It is an act of kindness for them. In return, my laptop boots smoothly every morning, ready to help me with unwavering reliability and kindness. #WeMakeAwesomeHappen
Daily Dose of Kindness Through Yoga π While doing yoga every morning, I let the calm of the practice guide my mind and body. With each breath and gentle pose, I grow kinder, making my day better and spreading kindness to others. Yoga teaches me to be compassionate and graceful, sharing positivity and love. Acts of kindness, no matter how small, can make a big difference. π§ββοΈβ¨ #KindnessMatters #DailyPractice #WeMakeAwesomeHappen
I see my neighbor struggling with groceries in the rain, so I rush over to help carry their bags. We chat and laugh as we make our way home, and I also offer to help unpack their groceries. Together, we share a warm cup of tea, and our bond deepens through this simple act of kindness and generosity. A small act of kindness can bring people together and foster a sense of community. #WeMakeAwesomeHappen
I noticed my cousin struggling with English reading, So I patiently helped her with phonics techniques, teaching her the sounds of letters and how they form words and sentences. As she practiced, we saw significant improvement in her skills. Her gratitude and smile were priceless, reminding me of the kindness that can positively impact others' learning and happiness. #WeMakeAwesomeHappen
Last Sunday, I finally met up with my college friend after 2.6 years apart. We caught up over coffee and shared stories about our jobs and work experiences. It was a productive and insightful conversation filled with mutual support and encouragement. Looking back, we remembered how we were both struggling to find jobs and switching between roles three years ago. But after a lot of effort and perseverance, we achieved our goals and are now happily working and independent. Seeing each other thrive brought us immense joy and pride. Sharing happiness with a friend who genuinely celebrates your success is a kind act. It inspires and motivates us to grow and achieve more. Appreciating each other's efforts and accomplishments is important as it creates a supportive environment. This mutual appreciation and support are kind acts that strengthen our bond and drive us towards even greater success.π€ Still, we are in the phase of learning to achieve more. Let's continue to be there for one another! #KindnessMatters #WeMakeAwesomeHappen
As I sit in quiet meditation, I feel a wave of calmness wash over me, bringing clarity and peace to my mind. With each deep breath, I connect to the present moment, allowing kindness and compassion to flow freely within me. This sense of inner peace helps me communicate with others also kindly and compassionately.π€ #Mindfulness #Meditation #InnerPeace #KindnessMatters
Every Saturday, a road vendor with his rickshaw full of ladies' cosmetics visits our area, and my mom always buys something from him. As a small act of kindness, I offer him a glass of water, and the smile on his face is always heartwarming. Seeing how hard he works, moving from place to place to support his family, makes me realize the importance of small gestures. This simple act reminds me that kindness, no matter how small, can brighten someone's day and make a meaningful difference. #SmallActsBigImpact #SupportLocalVendors #MakeADifference
On Saturday morning, there was heavy rain in our city. When it stopped, I went out on my scooter to do some tasks. As I was riding, I saw water pooled on the road ahead. An uncle was coming from the opposite direction, and I had to go through the water. He thought my scooter would splash mud on him, but I slowed down a lot to avoid splashing him. He smiled and thanked me, showing how small kindnesses can brighten someone's day.
On Saturday morning, there was heavy rain in our city. When it stopped, I went out on my scooter to do some tasks. As I was riding, I saw water pooled on the road ahead. An uncle was coming from the opposite direction, and I had to go through the water. He thought my scooter would splash mud on him, but I slowed down a lot to avoid splashing him. He smiled and thanked me, showing how small kindnesses can brighten someone's day.
On Saturday, I visited the hospital for an eye checkup. While there, I saw an elderly man having difficulty reading and understanding a form. I offered to assist him by reading it and explaining the content. His face lit up with a warm smile as he thanked me, saying, 'God bless you.' His heartfelt gratitude made my day truly special.
Yesterday, I called my friend Neha to wish her a happy birthday. After the birthday wishes, we talked about how her job was going. She shared a story that made me feel quite nervousβher company's CEO had tragically passed away in a jet crash. He was a really good person, and because of his passing, everyone at her company had to leave their jobs a few days later. I told her that everything would be okay and that what happened was unfortunate. She said "I'm trying to find the job again, I want to help my family financially". Then, very kindly, I suggested that she download our company's app, "1Genverse," which lists job openings for various roles. I offered to send her the app link. She smiled and said she would check it out and follow through. Today, I received a message from her saying that she had downloaded the app and applied for the role. #BeKindToOthers
Yesterday, as my younger brother was packing his bag to head to Ujjain, I noticed that his clothes were jumbled and disorganized. Despite his best efforts, he couldn't seem to get everything to fit neatly. I reassured him with a gentle smile, saying, "Don't worry, I'm here to help. Let me assist you in packing your clothes properly." Together, we carefully folded and arranged his belongings, making the most of the space in his luggage. As we worked, I could see the tension in his shoulders ease, replaced by a sense of relief and gratitude. This simple act of kindness not only helped him feel more prepared for his trip but also strengthened our bond, reminding us that sometimes, all someone needs is a little help and support from a loved one. #WeMakeAwesomsHappen
Yesterday, as my younger brother was packing his bag to head to Ujjain, I noticed that his clothes were jumbled and disorganized. Despite his best efforts, he couldn't seem to get everything to fit neatly. I reassured him with a gentle smile, saying, "Don't worry, I'm here to help. Let me assist you in packing your clothes properly." Together, we carefully folded and arranged his belongings, making the most of the space in his luggage. As we worked, I could see the tension in his shoulders ease, replaced by a sense of relief and gratitude. This simple act of kindness not only helped him feel more prepared for his trip but also strengthened our bond, reminding us that sometimes, all someone needs is a little help and support from a loved one. #weMakeAwesomeHappen
Yesterday, as my younger brother was packing his bag to head to Ujjain, I noticed that his clothes were jumbled and disorganized. Despite his best efforts, he couldn't seem to get everything to fit neatly. I reassured him with a gentle smile, saying, "Don't worry, I'm here to help. Let me assist you in packing your clothes properly." Together, we carefully folded and arranged his belongings, making the most of the space in his luggage. As we worked, I could see the tension in his shoulders ease, replaced by a sense of relief and gratitude. This simple act of kindness not only helped him feel more prepared for his trip but also strengthened our bond, reminding us that sometimes, all someone needs is a little help and support from a loved one. #weMakeAwesomeHappen
This morning, while checking LinkedIn, I found a few pending messages from people asking about job opportunities, along with respectful messages and resumes. I decided to share the 1GenVerse app link with each of them, reached out to over 30+ job seekers, including the college/whatsApp group, and mentioned the different roles available that they could apply for. A small act of kindness can make a big difference in someone's life. Hopefully, this will bring them one step closer to their dream job!π€ #spreadingkindnessOnLinkedIn #weMakeAwesomeHappen
Today, I witnessed a boy take a tumble off his cycle outside my gate. I rushed over to assist him, helping him to his feet and cleaning the mud from his hands and legs. I offered him some biscuits and chocolates to calm his nerves. As he accepted my help, his face lit up with a bright smile, and soon he was beaming with gratitude. Once he felt better, he continued on his way home. It was a small act of kindness, but I was glad I could helpπ€.
Iβm grateful for the opportunity to participate in the Genesis Hackathon, the guidance I received from my mentors, the creativity and inspiration I find in my work, and the many opportunities that continue to come my way.
Iβm grateful for the opportunity to participate in the Genesis Hackathon, the guidance I received from my mentors, the creativity and inspiration I find in my work, and the many opportunities that continue to come my way.
I'm grateful for the beauty of nature that surrounds me, reminding me to pause and appreciate life.π€
I am grateful for the habit of daily gratitude journaling, which has positively impacted my mindset and well-being by giving me the opportunity to reflect on my blessings each day.
Shoutout for Ishwinder Pal Singh! Thank you for your great leadership and continuous support in every sprint. Your patience and guidance with each team member is truly appreciated!
I'm grateful for the technology that allows me to connect with loved ones far away.
I'm grateful for the good health that allows me to pursue my passions.
I'm grateful for my mother's belief in me, encouraging me to pursue my dreams and never give up.β€
I'm grateful for my mother's belief in me, encouraging me to pursue my dreams and never give up.
I'm grateful for the GratitudeLog campaign for inspiring a community of gratitude, where each story uplifts and encourages one another.
#GratitudeLog I am grateful for the year 2024.
I am grateful for this New year, new dreams, new possibilities. Welcome 2025!π
I'm grateful for this New year, new dreams, new possibilities. Welcome 2025!πππ
Grateful for "365 new days, 365 new chances, Let's make them count! πππ
"Cheers to a year full of blessings and growth"π
I am grateful for today's workshops. Thank you Paul!
πHere are the heartfelt glimpses of our HOPE RESTORED Campaign!π A huge thank you to the HOPE RESTORED Teamπ¦: for their incredible efforts and dedication. We are truly grateful to the PAUL and 1GEN Familyπ¦ for their unwavering support and blessings, which have been a guiding light in making this campaign a success. Your encouragement inspires us to continue spreading kindness and creating positive change. Together, we create hope and transform lives!π
I'm grateful for the way technology connects us across the world, empowers innovation, and makes learning and growth more accessible every day.
I greeted the security guard with a genuine "Good morning." I asked him how his night shift had been. I saw his usual stoic face soften just a bit. I realized a simple acknowledgement can brighten someone's start. π€π
I saw a hungry dog looking through the trash. I went inside and got it some food. I watched as it carefully came closer and ate happily. It felt good to help the dog when it was hungry.
Yesterday I heard a small child crying, having dropped her ice cream. Discreetly bought her another from the nearby vendor. Placed it gently beside her and walked away. Saw her eyes widen, a moment of unexpected joy.
Today, when the garbage collector rang my bell during the monsoon rain, I quickly handed him our household garbage. I also offered him a bottle of water, a small gesture of kindness on such a wet day. He smiled, and that simple act made both our mornings a little brighter.
Now, at the military station, there were a few monkeys. I saw a small, young monkey trying hard to reach a high tree branch. Instead of making it go away, I gently gave it a fallen fruit. This simple act of kindness gave the little monkey what it needed.
Yesterday evening, I went to my neighbor's house for a dosa party. While she was busy cooking, I noticed she seemed a bit stressed trying to manage everything alone. Without waiting to be asked, I stepped in and started helping her serve the food. Her face immediately relaxed, and she kept thanking me, relieved that she could manage the party smoothly. That small gesture of helping her out strengthened our bond, and seeing her grateful smile truly made my day.π
This evening, I called my mother-in-law. While we were talking, I felt that her voice didnβt sound normal. I asked her softly, βAre you okay?β She said, βYes, Iβm fine.β But I still felt something was wrong, so I asked again with care, βReally, are you okay?β Then she shared that she had a stomach infection because of some food she ate. She already knew what home remedies to take, so I just listened to her patiently and reminded her to get enough rest and drink warm water. I told her, βPlease donβt do any heavy work today. Take some time to relax. Your health is more important. She felt happy that someone cared and told me, βThank you for asking and being there. Sometimes, just being there to listen and showing genuine care is the best kindness we can offer. It makes people feel loved and not alone.
While sharing a company update as a story on my Instagram this morning, it really felt: sharing from the heart is a kind gesture. We put good out into the world, truly hoping our storiesβlike those from kindness campaigns or hackathonsβmight inspire or help someone on their own journey.π¦π¦π¦
Today, I saw a cat stuck in a tree. I called animal rescue and waited until they came. It felt good to know the cat was safe.
This evening, I saw an elderly gentleman struggling to open his car door in our neighbourhood. I quickly held it open for him. He gave me a warm, grateful smile, which made me feel good.
This morning, I went for breakfast in the dining area. I saw an old man struggling to carry his breakfast tray, so I helped him take it to his table.
While having breakfast today, a lady sitting near the side table looked confused about the breakfast counters. I smiled at her and gently guided her to where the tea and breads were kept. She smiled back and said, βThank you so much. That was very kind of you.βπ€π¦
Today on her birthday, I sent a thank-you note to an old teacher who inspired me, letting her know the impact she had.
Today, I sat for meditation in the morning. As I closed my eyes, I focused on my breath. With each inhale, I felt peace entering my body. With each exhale, I let go of all worries. During meditation, I thought of my family. My mind felt calm remembering them. I silently said: βMay my family always be happy. May they live in peace.β Suddenly, my heart felt lighter. A small act of kindness within my thoughts created so much space in my mind. I realised that kindness does not always need an action. Sometimes, silently blessing someone is also an act of kindness. Because when we send good wishes, we spread peace within ourselves and the world around us.
I saw a tourist looking lost, so I offered directions, and they were so thankful for the guidance.
This evening, my friend listened patiently to my worries without judgment, and I thanked them for being such a supportive ear.
Yesterday, as I walked through the crowded market, I noticed an older lady struggling with a heavy bag of clothes. I offered to carry it for her until she reached her car, and her warm smile truly brightened my day.
Yesterday, as I walked through the crowded market, I noticed an older lady struggling with a heavy bag of clothes. I offered to carry it for her until she reached her car, and her warm smile truly brightened my day.
Yesterday, I was at the toys shop. I heard a mom tell her child they couldn't buy a toy. When they weren't looking, I quietly placed the toy among their purchases. I hoped it would make them happy.π¦
Last Saturday, I went to collect a food parcel from a very small local eatery in Mussoorie. There was a foreigner there who had come to buy food, but I noticed that he couldnβt understand the vendorβs language, and the vendor couldnβt understand his language either. So, without them asking, I stepped in to help the foreigner.I started translating for him in English. I told him, βThese are the dishes available here, which one would you like?β He replied, βI still canβt understand, please can you suggest any one dish?β I said yes and suggested the dish to him. I conveyed his order to the vendor. The vendor happily made the food and earned, and the hungry foreigner got his food. Both of them smiled at me, and the foreigner said, βThank you.βπ
Last Friday night, I was having a really bad headache. The pain was so strong that I kept turning from side to side, trying to feel better. Suddenly, my neighbour came to visit me. She saw that I was unwell and, with so much care, she pressed my head gently to reduce the pain. She also gave me a headache medicine. After a while, I started feeling much better. I felt so grateful for her care and kindness. I thanked her from my heart for being there for me when I needed help the most. Kindness truly makes pain feel lighter.
My neighbor's plant looked wilted in the heat, so I watered it while they were away, ensuring it stayed healthy.
Hearing about a local charity drive, I donated some of my gently used clothes, knowing they would help someone in need.
While out on a walk, I paused to help a cyclist fix their slipped chain, getting them back on their way quickly.
I saw a parent in the grocery store. Their baby was crying, and they were having a hard time managing the baby and the shopping cart. So, I helped them put their groceries on the counter.
I saw that my neighbourβs trash can had fallen down because of the wind. So, I went outside, stood it up again, and picked up the garbage that was scattered around. It was a small thing to do, but it was a kind act.
During a power outage, I saw that my elderly neighbourβs house was completely dark. So, I took some flashlights and batteries to help them. They softly thanked me for my help, and it felt nice to support them.
At the local grocery store, I held the door open for an elderly person who was using a walker, making their exit easier.
When a car stopped near my house because the driver and his family were checking directions, I offered them some water and a place to sit for a while. They felt refreshed and thanked me for my help.
Yesterday night, we gave a lift to a pregnant woman who had also attended the same dinner function. After the event, we drove her to her home. When she got out of the car, she said she could manage the stairs on her own, but I insisted on helping her. I took her hand and very slowly helped her up the stairs. She then realized she did need the help and was thankful for the kindness.
A new person moved into our society and seemed a bit confused about where everything was. I went to them with a friendly smile and shared some helpful information about the society and nearby shops. They felt happy and thanked me for my kindness. It felt nice to make them feel welcome.
At the mela, I saw a boy standing near the balloon stall. He was looking at the balloons continuously. I went to him and asked, βDo you want one?β He softly said, βYes,β but then with a nervous face, he added, βI donβt have money to buy it.β So, I bought the balloon for him and gave it to him. He looked so happy, and it felt good to make his day brighter.
I was waiting for my coffee and saw that the person behind me did not have enough money. So, I paid the extra amount for them. They gave me a big smile and were very thankful.
During a power cut, I shared my fully charged power bank with a neighbor whose phone was dead, so they could contact their family.
Today, I watched as the powerful Alaknanda, with its muddy flow, met the serene Bhagirathi, a gentle stream of green. In their coming together, I witnessed an act of beautiful kindness, as two distinct forces embraced to create the peaceful and unified Ganga.
Today, while driving through the mountains, I saw my motherβs face tighten with a headache. I reached into her bag for a water bottle and gently massaged her temples, and I felt a quiet kindness as she slowly sipped the water and found some relief.
Today, while traveling, we stopped at a Maggie point for some tea. I also ordered Maggie for myself and started eating. I noticed a little girl watching me with big, hungry eyes. My heart went out to her, and it was clear she was very hungry. Without a second thought, I bought another plate of Maggie and offered it to her. Her face lit up as she gratefully took it. She ate it so quickly and then looked up at me and said, "Thank you, Didi. I was really, really hungry." Her genuine smile made my day.π¦
Yesterday, we got back from a trip after eating outside food for a few days. Everyone was tired and resting, so I made Masala Bhat and Kadhi for dinner. My mom was especially happy; she was exhausted from the trip, so getting a ready meal was a welcome relief for her. The whole family happily enjoyed the home-cooked food.
This morning, It was raining heavily, and I was just outside my gate for a short walk. A delivery rider on a bicycle slipped on the wet road and fell. I quickly ran to help him up and offered him a towel and a glass of water from my house. He was very grateful.
The rain was coming down hard, I saw my elderly neighbor trying to get inside with groceries, but they were struggling to open the gate while holding their umbrella. I quickly went over to help. I opened the gate for them and carried their grocery bag to their doorstep. They gave me a warm smile.
A Thoughtful Start to Shravan Somvar Today was the first Monday of Shravan, so I went to the temple for Pooja. Before I left, I was thinking about all the things I needed to take with me. But when I mentioned to my husband that I wanted to go, he simply said, "Just go. Everything you need will be ready there." His words were such a kind gesture. Even though my visit was only about 20 minutes, he knew how important it was to me and quietly made sure everything was taken care of. This meant I didn't have to worry about arranging all the items myself. I could just focus on the prayers and the peacefulness of the temple. It was a really thoughtful way to start this special day, showing that taking care of each other is also a form of kindness.
This afternoon, I was trying to run some code, but my system kept freezing. It was so frustrating! Every time I tried, it just took forever, and I felt like throwing or breaking my laptop. But then, I stopped. I thought about how much this laptop helps me every single day with my work. Even if it's slow sometimes, it's the reason I can get things done. So, instead of getting angry, I decided to be patient and kind to my machine. I gently restarted it a couple of times and even cleaned it a bit. After that, it worked better, and I was able to finish my work. It reminded me that even our tools deserve a little understanding and care.
This afternoon, I was trying to run some code, but my system kept freezing. It was so frustrating! Every time I tried, it just took forever, and I felt like throwing or breaking my laptop. But then, I stopped. I thought about how much this laptop helps me every single day with my work. Even if it's slow sometimes, it's the reason I can get things done. So, instead of getting angry, I decided to be patient and kind to my machine. I gently restarted it a couple of times and even cleaned it a bit. After that, it worked better, and I was able to finish my work. It reminded me that even our tools deserve a little understanding and care.
Finding Joy in the Chore (Self-Kindness)- Now Finally, after a week of procrastinating, I did all my laundry today! The sheer volume of it was a bit daunting, but once I started, it became surprisingly satisfying. There's a quiet kindness in taking care of your things and your space. The smell of fresh laundry filling the room, and seeing everything neatly folded β it just brings a little bit of calm and happiness to my day.
Last Sunday, I was at the market buying vegetables when an uncle was having trouble with GPay; his phone wasn't responding. I suggested he restart his phone. He did, and after a short while, it started working properly. He was then able to pay and use his phone happily without any issues.
In the morning, when I went to drop my parents at the station, a man came and kept saying, "Please help me, please help me." He said his pocket had been picked and he had no money to buy a ticket. He was asking everyone for help, but no one was helping him. Without thinking much, I gave him money for the ticket. He thanked me sincerely and immediately went to buy the ticket.
For the past eight days, having Mom and Dad around had become a nice habit. Their presence filled our home with such warmth. But today, when I dropped them off at the station and drove back, I suddenly felt anxious and started crying. It hit me then how much my parents mean to me. My husband, seeing me upset, just held my hand, and his quiet comfort really helped.π€
I taught an elderly neighbor to use her smartphone so she could video call her grandchildren. A little kindness can bring a smile to someone's face.
I found a wallet on the street and returned it untouched to its grateful owner, who had been searching for hours.
I spent time teaching my little cousin phonics β the sounds of the alphabets that help in reading words. Sheβs just in kindergarten and was having trouble saying even small words during our video call. I gently helped her learn the sounds, one by one. Slowly, she tried and managed to say a word or two clearly. She got so happy and excited, smiling and clapping for herself. It was such a sweet moment β her joy became my joy too.
This evening, While walking in the park, a little girl was running with her shoelace open. She was about to fall, but I quickly helped her. I tied her shoelace and checked if she was okay. It was a small kind act, but it made her smile and made me happy too.π¦
While talking to my sister-in-law, she was discussing her friend's increasing eye number. I suggested visiting the LV Prasad Eye Institute in Hyderabad, as I had also done an eye checkup there and found it helpful. A small suggestion, but sharing useful information is also an act of kindness.
A "rainy season insect" got into my kitchen today, and I got scared! Without even thinking, I called bhaiyya and asked, "Can you please take this outside? I don't want to kill it." Bhaiyya came, and he gently released it in the grass, showing kindness to the small creature
I complimented a stranger on their unique style, just to brighten their day.
When the internet was down, I helped my neighbor troubleshoot their connection.
This morning, I lovingly prepared breakfast for my husband, and his grateful smile was the perfect start to our day.
Today During my morning walk, I gently helped a small bird that had fallen near my path back to its branch, and its little chirp brightened the start of my day.
I left a kind message on my sibling's phone to cheer them up.π¦
I helped a friend pack and clean their house all day, even though I was tired.
I helped a friend pack and clean their house all day, even though I was tired.
I just helped a colleague understand Form 16A and walked them through generating their Form 26AS.
Even though I was in a hurry, I helped a tourist figure out the bus schedule.
Last week, a pregnant friend invited me over for snacks, and she managed everything beautifully. Without her even asking, I just started helping her out; it was a pleasure to lend a hand and make things a little easier for her, and she lit up with a smile.π
I just called Mom and Dad to check in, as they had just arrived home this morning after traveling for 24 hours. Dad said he was fine, but Mom was feeling low BP. So, I told him to cook dinner tonight, thinking it would make Mom feel better. I also talked to Mom, telling her to get proper rest, eat food on time. She said it was good I called, and that it made her feel a little better. Knowing I could bring them a little comfort truly warmed my heart.β€οΈ
In the MESS, I helped bhaiyya fill water bottles. It felt good to contribute, and we finished the task quickly.
I just had a video call with my cousins about Ganpati decorations. We were brainstorming ideas for Ganpati decorations, and like every year, we want to use homemade things. I suggested some ideas for eco-friendly and handmade decorations. Everyone liked it, and I was happy to help.
I just helped my husband create a presentation using AI with proper prompts, because he's giving a class tomorrow and had completely forgotten to prepare his materials. It felt good to be able to help him out when he needed it.
I saw a small piece of trash near a public dustbin. I picked it up and threw it in the dustbin to keep the place clean.
I just spoke with my mother-in-law on the phone about trolley bags. She mentioned we might need to buy another one because we've temporarily put some kitchen items in our current bags. I really appreciated her foresight! I suggested that since we already have several bags, I could use a spare cardboard box from another delivery for the basic kitchen set. That way, we can use the trolley bag for clothes and won't need to buy a new one. She thought that was a great idea and smiled, agreeing it sounds like a good solution for us!
Last night, my husband wasn't feeling like a full meal; in fact, he didn't want to eat anything at all. I didn't want him to sleep on an empty stomach, so I said, "Let's just eat something light before we turn in for the night." Our usual dinner was coming from the mess, but instead of that, I suggested, "How about we make Maggi instead?" He liked the idea. So, we skipped the mess meal and happily enjoyed our Maggi together.
Today, two dogs were fighting loudly in front of my house. Their barking made me a bit scared, but I mainly just wanted their fight to end and for them to be peaceful. So, I opened my door and put out some biscuits in two separate spots. As soon as they saw the treats, they ran over to eat them. They quickly quieted down, and after finishing the biscuits, they just walked away, their fight completely sorted.
This morning, while talking with some ladies, a problem came up about our yoga. For the past month, we had free yoga for the ladies at the station, but now, starting next month, the outside trainer will be charging fees. Because of this, some ladies mentioned they couldn't afford to continue. I really wanted to help. "I know some yoga myself," I told them. "If we just do Surya Namaskar and a few asanas, it will still really help our bodies and health. So no worries, I will gladly guide you all, and I won't charge anything." Hearing this, smiles appeared on everyone's faces. It felt good to offer a way for everyone to continue their practice without worrying about money.π§ββοΈπ¦π
Sometimes the kindest thing you can do for yourself is simple. Today, for my fast, I made sabudana khichdi. It was just a comforting dish. Taking the time to make it, knowing it was for me, felt like a small act of self-care. It reminds me that even in little ways, we can be gentle with ourselves.
I left positive feedback for a small food business that provided excellent service.π
I saw a student at our station struggling with a computer project. I helped them find information and new ideas, which made them feel confident to finish it.
Today, after two and a half months, I cooked my favorite food: "Pithla Bhakri". This wasn't just a meal; it was a small act of kindness for myself. And the best part? My husband enjoyed it heartily too, which made it even more special.π
Even as the rain poured, I offered my umbrella, a small act of kindness brightening a stranger's day.
I appreciated my aunt today for getting her new job, and she was very happy.
I saw someone drop some money and not see it. I quickly picked up all the coins and gave them back, and they gave me a really thankful smile.
I noticed a bird had built a nest on a low tree branch, so I placed a small bowl of water nearby. It was a tiny act of kindness for nature.
I usually take the morning breakfast tiffin silently, but today I said, "Thanks bhaiyya, you do so much for us." His simple smile made my morning.
I offered a warm cup of tea to the guard on night duty as I crossed the gate for my morning walk. His sleepy eyes smiled more than his words could.
This morning, many monkeys appeared outside my window. I had some leftover Jowar bhakri from last night, which I put out for them, and they ate it all. It was nice to see them enjoy the treat.
A delivery person was trying to find a building with a complicated address. I gave them a hand-drawn map to make their job easier.
Today, When the sweeper uncle arrived late and looked exhausted, I saw that there were three mats on each side of the bed. I lifted them up so he could clean the floor underneath. After he finished sweeping, I put the mats back in their place. He smiled and said, "I wish every child was like you."
Yesterday, for our Friday mehndi evening, a friend created a poll in our group chat asking if we should hire a mehndi artist or do it ourselves. Most of the ladies voted for the artist, but I offered to do everyone's mehndi so we wouldn't need to hire one. My friends were so happy, they all started sending smiling emojis.
I finally put mehndi on my friends today for the festival of Sawan. Everyone was so happy! I even put some on my own hands. It was a wonderful way to share a special tradition and make my friends smile.
I finally put mehndi on my friends today for the festival of Sawan. Everyone was so happy! I even put some on my own hands. It was a wonderful way to share a special tradition and make my friends smile.
I was enjoying some snacks today when I noticed a little boy standing nearby. He wasn't saying anything, but his eyes were glued to my plate. Seeing his longing gaze, I offered him some of my food. The smile that spread across his face was instant and completely genuine. Sharing that small kindness made my day.
Today, while all our families were having dinner together, I made a special plate of food for a pregnant woman. It felt good to care for someone who needed a little extra attention.
This morning, I noticed our neighborβs newspaper was still on the ground, so I picked it up and left it at their door. A small gesture, but it brought a smile when they saw it.
A young boy was trying to reach a toy on a high shelf in a shop, so I grabbed it and handed it to him with a smile.
Yesterday, during the 45-minute cybersecurity lecture, I noticed a woman struggling to understand some of the key points. I offered to explain them to her, and that small act of kindness helped us both grasp the information better.
I noticed someone struggling with a heavy suitcase on the escalator and stepped forward to lift it for them.
A Taste of Home π My husband's office colleagues told him how much they wanted to try my cooking. So, I decided to invite them today and their families over for dinner. For the meal, I prepared a proper meal with dishes like pithla bhakri and masala chawal with kadhi. Pithla bhakri was a new dish for everyone, and they were so excited to try it. It felt so nice to cook for them and serve a wonderful meal. Altogether, there were 15 of us. Everyone loved the food and was so happy. After dinner, we also had ice cream and pan. It was a wonderful feeling to see my guests enjoy themselves so much.π
A Taste of Home π My husband's office colleagues told him how much they wanted to try my cooking. So, I decided to invite them and their families over for dinner. For the meal, I prepared a proper meal with dishes like pithla bhakri and masala chawal with kadhi. Pithla bhakri was a new dish for everyone, and they were so excited to try it. It felt so nice to cook for them and serve a wonderful meal. Altogether, there were 15 of us. Everyone loved the food and was so happy. After dinner, we also had ice cream and pan. It was a wonderful feeling to see my guests enjoy themselves so much.π
Heartwarming touch A Special Dinner Delivery π π One of my friends, who is pregnant, couldn't join us for dinner because she had been feeling sick all day. I wanted her to feel included, so I sent a parcel of the dinner I had cooked for everyone else to her house with Bhaiyya. I included pithla-bhakri, masala chawal, and kadhi in the parcel. Pithla and bhakri were new dishes for her, and she was so happy. Later, bhaiyya came back and said, "Mam, she said 'thank you' to you." Hearing that made me smile so much. Even though she couldn't be with the rest of us, I was glad I could share the meal and cheer her up.ππ
A Sweet Surprise of icecream - After our guests left, I told my husband that we should take some ice cream to our pregnant friend who was feeling sick. My husband was tired and said we should just stay home, but I insisted. "Please, let's go. We will be quick," I said. He agreed, and we went to her house with the ice cream. When we arrived, we gave her the ice cream. She hugged me and said, "Thank you so much for the wonderful dinner! I was home alone today, just resting. I had made some rice and daal for myself, but I was too tired to make roti. Just as I was about to eat, bhaiyya came with the parcel. When I saw the bhakri inside, I was so happy!" Hearing her say this, and seeing how grateful she was, I realized how right I was to go. She was so thankful, and I was so happy that we could bring her a little bit of comfort. It was a good feeling to know we made her feel better.
We thanked Buddy Bhaiyya because he helped us so much with our work today. He brought water, served the starters and main course, and made sure everyone was taken care of. We also invited him to stay and eat with us.
Last night, after dinner, the kitchen was a big mess with a lot of dirty dishes. My husband suggested we call the cleaner in the morning. But I told him no, we shouldn't ruin the cleaner's Sunday. They have their own day off and plans. My husband was surprised and touched by how much I cared about others. Hearing me say that, he started cleaning the kitchen himself, and then I joined in. Together, we cleaned the whole kitchen.
Yesterday morning, I had some leftover laddoo crumbs. Instead of throwing them away, I put them on a paper outside my door for the monkeys. After a while, I saw sparrows eating them. I felt happy that the food was put to good use.
Last week, I offered to take a photo of a couple trying to get a selfie with a beautiful view, and they were so happy to have a great shot.
I stopped my elderly neighbor from clicking a scam call, explaining phishing and helping her disconnect it, saving her from potential financial loss. It felt good to protect her from a common cyber threat.
A biker pulled up at the petrol pump, looking stressed after his bike broke down. I offered him a bottle of water and let him use my phone to call for help.
While it was raining today, I saw a small potted plant that had fallen. I picked it up and put it aside so no one would accidentally step on it.
I made sure to compliment the server at the restaurant for their excellent service.
While it was raining today I helped a man for the road crossing because he was injured.
I gave myself a pizza treat today. It was a little act of kindness just for me.
Today at the mall, I was sitting next to a little girl. She was watching rhymes on phone and dropped her chocolate. I picked it up and gave it to her, and her mom thanked me.
I helped my neighbor's kid, Aarav, build a cardboard castle. We laughed and worked together, and when he left with his creation, he was happy and proud.
Today While I was shopping at a DIY store, a little girl came up to me and said, 'Hi.' I gave her a high-five and said, 'You're so sweet.' She just gave a cute smile and laughed.
For Friendship Day, I gifted a shirt to my husband, and he was delighted to see it.
I gently cleaned the front windshield of my husband's car so he would have a clear view.
I wanted to help my sick neighbor, so I sent her some medicine. I hope this helps and that she gets well soon.
I thanked my sister-in-law for the Rakhi gift and shared a photo of it. It was such a thoughtful present!
Wishing my parents a Happy Friendship Day over a video call made everyone smile.
I surprisingly sent bangles as a gift to my mother. She was so happy to receive them.
I was at a coffee shop when I noticed a young woman looking stressed and upset. She was on the phone, and I could tell she was having a difficult conversation. When she hung up, she started to cry. I walked over, offered her a tissue, and asked if she was okay. She told me she was going through a tough time, and we ended up talking for a while. I didn't have all the answers, but I listened without judgment, and she thanked me for being there for her.
I brought some vegetables and fruits to my neighbor's house because they were sick.
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