The Morning After

I managed to wake up this morning at 5:45am. It was cold outside but I knew if I let this pass today, I will not end up waking early as I mentioned last night. The cold water, warm bed and the misty morning were all trying to work their way up on me but fortunately, I was able to remain steadfast. Went for a walk and then a mild jog for about 45 mins and just got back. It feels good and I just had to jot it down here :) So there.

Early Rising

There are a few things that I’ve been wanting to do both in my personal and academic life. But the circumstances around me have always distracted me from doing so. Its normal here in campus to stay up really late and go about doing your own thing but I’ve realized that my actual productivity has been hardly anything on the days I work late, which, inevitably results in getting up late the next day. I’ve always been a morning person, probably due to the kind of upbringing I’ve had. There’s seems to be this high correlation between success and rising up early. So, with effect from tomorrow, I’ve decided to start my day early.

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Udaipur

City of Lakes

It’s been more than a week since I got back from Udaipur, but I haven’t posted my photos nor written about the trip yet. Time for amends, so with due apologies, here’s my travelogue of the trip.

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