![]() The world of #psychodrama has helped me move past these old beliefs and conditioning we absorb form from childhood. What is your planned time of total joy in the day? But it wasn’t easy, because my brain had been hardwired into accomplishing, completing, running from one task to another.Īnd finally, now, I find myself relishing these moments of pure joy like this- a leisurely breakfast every morning. When I look back, I realize I always carried the longing…(in addition to achieving this and that) of this moment of ‘when drink tea, only drink tea’ (or eat papaya). ![]() ![]() ![]() There was no question of ‘me-time’ or ‘down-time’. Neither of my parents were good planners, and mother was always rushing from one chore to another, which never seemed to end, especially in those days of limited resources. As the eldest, I loved that I had now two younger brothers to lord over, but I learnt later, she resented the extra work. Or if you have a windows SAP GUI somewhere, run tcode WEBGUI and if its configured, it should open a browser with a link. Women I knew spent every moment of their time in something purposeful…and free time was spent knitting, stitching, etc. If you are not a developer, then you might want to try Web GUI instead, which is much better than SAP GUI for java for sure.If you don't know how to run it, you need to ask your IT department / SAP Basis to give you a link. A woman who was allowing herself time to relish moments of leisure, taking off from her every-day routine. My mother’s friend was sitting by herself in her front lawn, a chair and table laid out, and what was she doing? Eating neatly diced papaya with a fork. When I reached her place (around 5pm), I saw a sight which bedazzled me. When I was a little girl, my mother sent me for an errand to her painting class group-member a few blocks away in our public sector housing colony.
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