Wednesday, March 18, 2009

API REPORT:

Yesterday, I went to interview the General Manager MR GORDON JAMES GORMAN at Avari Hotel. He treated us with great hospitality and enlightened us with quite useful information about hotel industry. However I would I was highly embarassed when he said that Pakistan is the NO.1 terrorist country and IRAQ and AFGHANISTAN are in no way comparable in terms of the extremism prevailing in this country. I would not say that he was rude. In fact he encouraged us to understand that it is very important that the youth of Pakistan understand this time of urgency and get themselves ready to establish a positive image of the country in the eyes of the world.

ATTITUDE

Attitude is more important than the past, than education, than money, than circumstances than failures, than successes, than what other people think say or do. It is more important than appearance, or skill. It will make or break a team, a home. We cannot change our past, nor the fact that people will act in a certain way but we have a choice everyday regarding the ATTITUDE we will embrace.

LIFE IS 10% WHAT HAPPENS TO US
AND 90% HOW WE REACT TO IT

"i am PASSIONATE about singing"

To talk about myself, music as someone has rightly said the food of my life. I am incomplete without music and singing. Hence its difficult to separate me from music.

My thirst for music began in the early childhood when people around me;my teachers, parents and peers discovered the God gifted talent of singing in me. They encouraged me at every step and pushed me forward to actively participate in singing competitions in and out of school. Through this motivation I gained immense confidence. As i was part of school choir and sang National Anthem every morning on stage, I came to be known as Pak Sar Zameen; title given by my Physics teacher.

According to me, passion develops only when you have faith in yourself and when you exhibit or demonstrate your talent in front of the audience without fear or hesitation. Be it a sportsman, an artist or a doctor, one has to develop commitment with his passion to be recognized amongst others. That is why, when I sing, I sing with all of me, putting everything I can into it- putting the appropriate emotion in it. My passion for singing comes from deep within my soul, mind and heart.

If this passion is viewed from a positive side, then singing is my cigarette, my alcoholic drink, or else my escape from all sorts of anger and pain. Music has therapeutic uses as well. When I am singing I forget about my pains, illness and anxiety and depression. I can never get bored or tired of singing. On the contrary I sing to get rid of boredom. During the extreme spells of load shedding these days, I kill time by singing and believe me, time passes with the blink of an eye as someone has quoted:"Do not neglect your music. It will be a companion which will sweeten many hours of life to you."

When stressed nothing helps me more than singing. Nothing can heal my soul like singing does. Thus I get a lot of satisfaction when I sing. I forget all worries and try to be happy.

Let me talk about the negative side of my passion. To describe this part, I cant go on further without narrating an incident. A few weeks back, my aunt had arranged a Ghazal night at her place and had invited a talented singer to entertain us. However, while he sang I could not sit back patiently. As I looked at the microphone I wished I could sing too. I requested my aunt. She nodded and it was when the stage was all open for me. There was a slight nervousness which held me back but even then, I continued singing for the rest of the time. Later I pondered over the incident of how my emotions get out of control when it comes to singing.

For future, I do not have any definite plans to adopt singing as my profession. In fact I have other ideas in mind. I have no aim to gain popularity but I would rather want to serve people through this gift ALLAH has blessed me with.This idea struck me when i visited an old age home and came across a very old yet lively Christian lady. To my surprise, she sang an Urdu song and asked if anyone of us could accompany her in singing. My friends and I started an endless session of music with series of old new songs. We did not even leave nursery rhymes. Suddenly I realized that the room was packed with elderly residents of old age home. It gave me inner satisfaction, when I saw them smiling and enjoying every bit of it.


To sum, I would only say that I don't think I am a professional singer but I will always have the burning desire and passion to sing not only for myself but to serve others.

introduction

This is my first blog. Instead of having a specific topic i have decided to share my interests, random thoughts, feelings, likes and dislikes. Before i begin with anything, i would especially like to thank our MIS teacher MR.Waseem Arain who has created an interest in us to design our own blog by making it as part of our assignment.We'l definitely learn something practical through this.