Every week I’ll cover: Health, Learning, Work, Brain Motivation, A line from a Book, A Song I’m Listening To, and A Poem by Me.
This is my way of pausing, reflecting, and tracking where my energy is going.
Before starting, here’s a picture of the vibes

This week felt like one of those transition weeks — where life is shifting, routines are reshaping, and you’re catching lessons in real time. A lot happened: my first album release, my first IKEA visit, settling into a new house, messing up my two-year Coke streak, and shipping heavy work on weekends. All of it somehow tied into the same theme: growth comes through movement, and movement is rarely comfortable.
🏋️ Health
Health-wise this was a –1 week, no excuses. I broke my two-year no-cold-drink streak by drinking Diet Coke for two days straight. Painful. But I restarted — today is Day 7 again. I ate too much junk: found a Hakka noodles + Manchurian place I loved and ordered it three times. Sleep was off, back hurt, pushups were zero, but daily steps stayed at 7k. Still, even inside this mess, I’m learning discipline. Moving into my first house taught me something powerful one morning:
“Ghar banaya jaata hai, ghar hota nahi hai.”
That line grounded me. It reminded me that health, home, identity — all of these are built, not given.
💻 Work
Work was the real highlight. One of my videos crossed 100k views and another hit 50k. A clean reset after last week’s slump. Handling three continuous projects without losing creativity felt like a big personal win. I even worked through the weekend — I had somewhere to be but couldn’t make it. Instead of feeling guilty, I realised this was one of those “adaptation weeks” where work takes priority and teaches you how to stretch your limits. And somewhere in between all this, something huge happened:
My first album release — Blush and Breeze.
I got to collaborate with a renowned artist, and honestly, it felt surreal. A small dream ticked. A reminder that I’m moving forward even on weeks that feel chaotic.
📖 Learning
This week was all about understanding when to move on — from projects, objects, emotions. Emotional attachment to work or things can hold you back more than help you. Another big lesson hit me:
“Good job” is actually harmful — it stops growth.
Growth isn’t clean. It’s confusing, uncomfortable, messy. That’s how you know you’re expanding.
And in the middle of these lessons, I went to IKEA for the first time ever — and that trip itself became a learning experience. Roaming around for two hours, eating, checking out designs — it showed me how environments shape your mind. Inspiration can come from walking through a furniture maze. Sometimes “learning” isn’t a quote — it’s a place.
📚 A Line from a Book (and beyond)
A line from SRK’s speech hit me this week:
“I just didn’t want to be poor.”
Honest. Raw. Pure fuel.
Link: https://lifebeyondnumbers.com/shah-rukh-khan-fear-failure/
From Never Tell People What You’re Doing:
“History wasn’t written by those who announced. It was written by those who did.”
This line stayed in my head almost all week.
Next on my list:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rni7Fz7208c&t=6470s
🎶 A Song I’m Listening To
Messy — Lola Young
https://open.spotify.com/track/3SKH53SPQbEnZR4cJPVaz2?si=6bf1b0d71aad4216
Fits the mood of a week where everything is shifting.
✍️ A Poem by Me
💭 Closing Thoughts
This week felt like a pause-and-move week. A transition in slow motion. I shifted homes, picked furniture at IKEA, worked through weekends, broke and rebuilt a habit, released an album, and learned more about how growth actually feels. Once I settle into this new space, new routines, new energy — the next transition will start again. That’s how life is for me right now: constant motion.
And honestly, I’m grateful.
Grateful for movement, for work, for discomfort, for lessons, for people, and for the quiet confidence that I’m building something — piece by piece, like IKEA furniture, but with my own hands.
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