Hemal, the co-captain in the trip, recreated the amazing journey, a mini recap of some amazing adventures. Have a look and be inspired to road trip.
Hemal, the co-captain in the trip, recreated the amazing journey, a mini recap of some amazing adventures. Have a look and be inspired to road trip.
If you think getting the interview call is the most important thing, then think again. It is just the beginning of a long drawn out process which begins with preparing yourself overall. Yes, you would go over your resume a couple of times, prepare answers for all the expected and unexpected questions, read up on the internet about the company, practice your expressions before the mirror and follow as many bits of advice and suggestions contributed by the well-meaning friends and family. But have you given a thought about YOUR presentation? No! Well, I’m not surprised. You would most likely pull out the best available clothes on the day and rush out. Let’s see what needs to be done.
Living life is about experiences, and experiences will happen only when we decide to take that first step away from the normal. This one step is the most difficult and yet somehow will lead us to the most fulfilling journey.
Have you considered that maybe every time your child spends time playing a game or solving a puzzle, they’re actually training their minds to think?
That’s a thought worth chewing on.
When a child learns responsibility, they also learn accountability – two skills that directly shape their future. Responsibility and accountability together form the building blocks of maturity.
So, I decided to list down a few things I felt these kids need to know, need to equip themselves with as they step out into the real world, without their parents watching out for them at each step, pandering to their every wish, paying for their every fancy. Learning about these life skills can be started off even before they’re ready to move out so that it becomes a part of their personality.
Gomati’s quotes “With enough courage, you can do without a reputation.”— Margaret Mitchell
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Well written Gomati! 🙂
You are blessed with great writing skills, a few possess this ability. Wonderful and apt. Keep enriching us with your writing.
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Enjoyed reading this, cheers.
Kudos Gomti
Wowww.. superbly written..I cld actually feel the breeze,sand and the camaraderie once again..looking forward for more such trips…Sonika
Very nicely written. Covers the trip!
Wow…. Loved this write up… 🙂
That's a whole load of compliments after just one drive. Having done so many of these trips, I realize that its not really the organization or the things you see or do. Mostly its just the people who are on the drive, and the moments you share with them. That's why we call RTC – Camaraderie on four wheels. Because that's what this is all about. Plain and simple. When Chirag called me to check he could join, it was heartening to know that someone all the way from Pune wanted to join.
See you on the next drive Gomati!
I lived the experience once again through this narration. Really well narrated.
Thanks for the video 🙂
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Thanks 🙂
Thank you. Glad you liked it.
Wouldn't have been this fun without Bruno and Tiny 🙂
Thanks Richa 🙂
Happy to know 🙂
The objective was to enjoy the drive and experience. Mission accomplished. Surely looking forward to many more such adventures.
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Nicely narrated! Can’t agree more on the human interaction and fun in asking for direction. Columbus didn’t use google map and yet discovered a different place 😉
Very well written. Gomati you have transported us into a different world with your explicit and exquisite description.
Thanks Anshu for your insightful comparison 😉
Thank you 🙂
Fascinating experience and a wonderful narrative! Now I am pining for a road trip!
Like I said it's exciting.