
"One of the only reason I'm still alive is because of Personal Development"....said my sister, let me explain:
If you want living proof of the power of Personal Development...a person committed to working and developing themselves, discovering there true purpose or "self help" as some call it, my sister Sukhvinder Rajput...is it.
Let me tell you a little bit about my sister (Bubly)... She was featured on magazine covers for her beauty, and was set to star in a Bollywood movie, as the heroine. Top of her class, "A" grade student. Beautiful, confident, intelligent young women, who has everything going for her, until it came. From the ages of about 16 to about 32 my sister suffered from chronic excema.
Medical definition of excemaAn acute or chronic noncontagious inflammation of the skin, characterized chiefly by redness, itching, and the outbreak of lesions that may discharge serous matter and become encrusted and scalyMy sister has been in and out of hospital throughout her life, and at one point was wheelchair bound, as the soars on her knees were so thick, that she couldn't even stand. Till this day she says;
"the only reason I'm still alive is because of personal development".
A poem I've written in tribute to my sister
(I'm no poet, but I'll try for Bubly)
Sister sister have you been housed
Sister sister are you well
From ward to ward, wheel chair bound
You never gave up
From Black Sisters to women shelters
You never gave up
You wore bandages like the mummy and have a heart full of a pharaohs gold.
Liquid gold I know, as it would seep through your bandages time to time.
This girl became a women and didn't even know, excema created a worm hole,
and she had no control.
Dad became "that man", brother a "bastard."
They breathed fire and her sensitive skin obsorbed it all
Against disease, and abuse, she stands.
An ancient warrior. A martyr of her own life.
Sister sister, you are my inspiration
Sister sister, you are above average
Your caring and protecting spares, have sheilded me.
Your experiences through my eyes have changed me.
I can translate my eyes but I can't imagine your pain as mine.
When it's your book signing I'll be first in line.Please leave some comments/words of inspiration for my sister to read, as it would bring a smile to her face. Thank you for reading
Taz
Friday, November 14, 2008 2:41:00 am
Sometimes in the hustle and bustle of life it is really easy to forget what and who REALLY matters to us. Through personal development I have been able to recognise the importance of being grateful for all the wonderful people in my life and all the endless opportunities that are out there for the taking. I think it is very admirable the way that your sister dealt with her hardship- it takes true strength of character to come out of it as a better person rather than to act the victim.
I hope everyone will read her story and if they aren't already, start appreciating the beauty of life and everything it has to offer to us. I want to take this opportunity aswell to say thank you for encouraging me to focus on personal development through Success University; it has been and continues to be the most inspiring journey and the perfect avenue to help me in achieveing my dreams. I look forward to reading more of your stories...keep up the good work!
diamondz
Friday, November 14, 2008 2:46:00 am
Nidhi
Saturday, November 15, 2008 5:14:00 am
And, what a lovely poem you have written for her. I hope these trials of life have made your relationship with her much stronger.
Thank you for sharing your sister’s story with us. For me, as a woman it is great when I hear of such inspirational stories of other woman. It empowers me to know that whatever obstacles come in my life, I must move forward towards my goals, my life’s mission. Thank you!
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Saturday, November 15, 2008 10:02:00 am
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Amit Tiwari
Monday, November 24, 2008 4:37:00 pm
I've had the pleasure of growing up with you and seeing your sister going through challenging times. As kids, I remember the pain through your voice as you used to tell me what she was going through.
After many of years of not seeing bubly, I had the opportunity, around 5 months ago, to have a conversation with her..
When she speaks, you can sense this overwhelming sensation of joy oozing from her being. A strong sense of inner peace and gratitude.
It's an amazing example of how we should become present and be grateful for what we have.
Bubly has found that balance through personal development and an inspiration to us all..
As for you Jatinder, I think you have some hidden talent there..
Well done Jatinder with your blog.
Keep spreading the knowledge
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