Saturday, February 7, 2009

My driving force..

Right from the time i took my control,i always had a strong inclination towards playing..It helped me give a balance to my lifestyle as there was pressure of academics on one side and the expectations of parents on the other side....
sports used to refresh me as an individual, and still my urge to play has not diminished...

I childhood I used to play in my locality with my friends,breaking window glasses every alternate day while playing cricket,and getting a scolding after that(actually we all used to vanish after that within 15 sec and no one knew who broke it)...... after that i moved upon to school level,representing my school(St. Annes)...then coming on to college(PEC),proudly representing my university in cricket...and now in a B-school(MDI),playing for it gives a satisfaction that my passions in life have not ended...

i have always been engrossed by all kind of sports ,be it cricket,football,badminton,tennis etc...
Being a fan of steve waugh(cricket),liverpool(soccer),marat safin(tennis),m.schumacher(formula 1), and the list contimues... I have always had a reason to be involved in some sphere of sports and look up to someone and have my expectations..

As we move on in life,we have to manage a lot of things... our priorities change... I hope that my passion for sports always remains as fresh as the early morning dew drops on the petals of a flower...

2 comments:

  1. Hmmm if your driving force manages to be with you for a longer run, you can very well challenge the outlook, publishing articles about managers who get old @ 35 itself...
    At the end of the day its always good to have a passion, who keeps you alive, vibrant and happy.

    Nicely written.. waiting for more.. :)

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  2. @shweta
    thnx a lot..i wud like to live up to ur expectations always..

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