I  Write to Remember

Writing to me is a saviour that strengthened my soul like none. A way of expression that gives ease when it is needed the most. It is something that I could do when I cannot do anything. I can forget anything, but not my blog address or URL. I know this sounds funny, but honestly, it is the truth.
Because it is the way I think, feel, and emote, and every other writer would agree with this. 

Writing and its power

Written on The Thank You Blog for The Write Path Blog Hop

The best part is that words written transform into an instant healing listener. 
You don’t have to look for empathetic listeners in your family or among friends when you know what writing can offer you.

Words could offer what you seek in your external surroundings instinctively.

Words are magical and hold immense power and indomitable responsibility.

Words used with care make all the difference in the world.

I have my secret here, too. When the intention of using words is to instil goodness in everything, everyone around you can harness the power of words to the fullest of their potential.

In my written words, I change weakness into strength, pain into endurance and power, and solitude into love, persistence, and hope.

Writing transformed criticism into life lessons and helped me understand the difference between what I once believed and what is the hard-hitting reality.

Words of insult become words of inspiration while I write. Words that point out my shortcomings become areas of improvement when written.

Success is a reminder of how you rose from the mud and built the castle you could call yours.

My castle is made of words I wrote for myself initially and eventually for others.

Failures become persuaders for life that direct you to the right path when you write”.

When you write, you develop the habit of self-reflection that gives you the perspective to look at life as a journal, not a mere journey of experiences”.

 Your past achievements are pats on your shoulders, given by the divine power of the universe to recognise your efforts at different stages of life, even if they go unnoticed by others.

And that reminds me of words that I heard many years ago.

To remember, writing is the key,”  my eighth-grade language teacher told me,  and now writing is a key to my soul. 


I write to remember that selfless love prevails and is the gift you can get only from your family and none other.  

I write to remember that there is hope amidst the hopelessness felt. I write to remember that life gives you many possibilities in a space where you find it hard to believe the existence of a single visible possibility that changes your aspirations into reality. 

I write to always remember and remind you that you can manifest what you consistently look for, no matter how many years you take to get it. It still has the power to transform your life, and it does.

I write to remember that I am as unique as each one in this world, and each one’s life journey, including mine, is different, which makes timelines of life events different, making each one’s life story uniquely beautiful, usually unusual and engrossingly intriguing in its respective way. 

I write to remember and remind you that comparison is no good and destroys your compassion and calm. 

I write to remember that there is nothing perfect that you would have or would get in life, but it is all the willingness within you to be better with everything in life with what you have in your hand today because it is a skill to be good at life like any other skill depends upon the time and effort you put consistently.

I write to remember that pain is an inevitable part of growth and improvement.

I write to remember that to experience a blessing, you need to walk through sadness, weakness, and hopelessness with unshakable faith and trust that all of these are giving you a chance to embrace the strength within you, which otherwise you will never be able to realise. 

A small Reminder

Build from where you left off, begin if you have not, and start from where you stopped, as it is never too late to begin because it is okay to pause, but remember to remove quit from your vocabulary.

Purpose of Writing

My sole purpose in writing each word on my blog is that it could bring the divine, hope, smile, strength, courage, bliss, and love closer to each one reading every written word. 

I hope the post I wrote for Write Path Blog Hop serves the purpose. 

Let me know if you left the blog with a glimpse of the hope or happiness you needed. 

I am waiting to hear from each of you whether the post for today did justice to the art that made me who I am today. 

Gratitude Note

With all the love and gratitude that overwhelms the writer in me, I wholeheartedly thank you for reading and making TheThankYouBloggerWrite. 

My heartfelt gratitude to Swarnali, a good friend who brings beloved writing to be a wishful wonder to everyone who believes in its power with a blog hop like this to cherish and remember. Keep up your good work, dear host; it is incredible. 

The Write Path Blog Hop’ hosted by Swarnali Nath.

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Samata
2 months ago

Dear Ananadan, Writing is one of the powerful and finest tool which helps us downloading the pains we are having within and also for the untold happiness which we are unable to share with the world. As you said right writing is to help us remember many things which unless we may forget. In our childhood days I remember my mother used to say write and remember and dont just read to remember. The moments when we write it creates a direct impact on our memory controlled by our brain (mind) and so we remember it well. Thank you for helping us remember how important writing is for all of us.

Zenobia Merchant
2 months ago

An incredibly beautiful post showcasing your love for writing. Writing helps us remember, recollect and reminscince over the moments we’ve jotted down, be them good or bad. It’s like replaying a video or watching a picture to refresh your memory.

Ambica Gulati
2 months ago

Your post succeeded in bringing a smile to my face! I also find writing a saviour, a beacon of hope and strength. It is a treasured friend and a joyful art, something that brings colour and vibrancy in our lives.

alpanadeo
alpanadeo
2 months ago

Siva, what write up. “I write to remember that life gives you many possibilities in a space where you find it hard to believe the existence of a single visible possibility” – so well said. I have experienced it on several occasions. Your post has brought smile on my face and yes, left me with smile and happiness.

Dr. Surbhi Prapanna
Dr. Surbhi Prapanna
2 months ago

You have said it all. yes, being writer and blogger, we all could co relate with these emotions and writing has helped us a lot to evolved as a person and become a better version of ourselves. loved the post because, it truly show your passion for amazing craft of writing.

Dr. Surbhi Prapanna
Dr. Surbhi Prapanna
2 months ago

You have said it all. yes, writing helped us a lot in various manner and being a writer and blogger, we all have experienced the same emotions. I loved your post because, it truly represent your passion for writing.

Swarnali Nath
2 months ago

Dear Siva, it’s such s beautiful piece you have written with so much delicacy by pouring your heart. This is one of the best write-ups I have read in this blog hop. You have gorgeously captured every essence of writing as a saviour and healer and the lighthouse that shows us the right path that is our write paths. So so happy to read each bit of it, and feeling very proud you as my writer friend. Marking these words for future reminder “In my written words, I change weakness into strength, pain into endurance and power, and solitude into love, persistence, and hope.” Beautiful, soooo beautiful😍. Thank you so much for joining us and making the blog hop successful. Means a lot. Gratitude.

Janaki
2 months ago

Very powerful reminders, Sivaranjani and inspiring too. As you said those who haven’t begun must embark on this journey to understand the immense value it holds for all.

booknerdsamee
2 months ago

Love how beautifully you penned your emotions. The line I felt super connected to is- I write to remember that there is nothing perfect, love the way you capture the love for writing. I can relate so much with every line! Thank you so much for these heart-warming words.

Suchita
2 months ago

Words used with care – love this so much. You’re so right that as writers, we do take care of the words we use. We don’t use them frivolously. I also loved your point on I write to remember. Having a blog, it is such a privilege to go back to previous posts and see how far we have travelled through our words. I appreciate the care with which you write Sivaranjini.

Dashy
2 months ago

Writing is a key to the soul, what a powerful thought that is. Loved reading your post, it was very relatable.

A Rustic Mind
2 months ago

It is a skill to be good at life like any other skill depends upon the time and effort you put consistently- THIS! Such an important learning and self-reminder. Vey inspiring and motivating words you’ve put together in this post Sivaranjini. I enjoyed reading it so much and had a smile through it all 🙂

sinhatarang
2 months ago

“In my written words, I change weakness into strength, pain into endurance and power, and solitude into love, persistence, and hope.”: It’s a beautiful expression.

Enjoyed reading your post. Keep writing.

Sonia Dogra
2 months ago

Writing transformed criticism into life lessons and helped me understand the difference between what I once believed and what is the hard-hitting reality.
What a lovely way to look at writing. When we can turn criticism into something positive, we can grow by leaps and bounds. Very articulate, Sivaranjani.

nooranandchawla
2 months ago

What a lovely way of sharing your feelings on the art of writing. It resonates deeply as a fellow writer.

deepsmenon7
2 months ago

“Words are magical and hold immense power and indomitable responsibility.
In my written words, I change weakness into strength, pain into endurance and power, and solitude into love, persistence, and hope.” Powerful words that talk about the transition from failure to success, criticism to life lessons and insults to inspiration. What a lovely post you have written, one that did bring a smile to my face! Kudos!

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 months ago

It’s a wonderful blog post. “You don’t have to look for empathetic listeners in your family or among friends when you know what writing can offer you.” – absolutely agree with this statement. Thanks for reminding me that writing is about self-reflection and a way to improve yourself. This provides me enough motivation to get back to my old habit of journaling at the end of the day. I am glad to have connected with you through this bloghop.

Geethica
2 months ago

This is sucha heart warming post, Sivaranjini. Writing do help creative people make their success path through hard work and dedication. Thanks for sharing your valuable thoughts with us.

Sadvika Kylash
2 months ago

Writing for me gave a chance to remember few thing I would other wise not remember it anyway!I love how you expressed it through your words.

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