March 2, 2026

Gratitude Post for February, 2026

One of the most delightful jobs of my life is making gratitude post- as this month has been the shortest one, ended so quickly into the 3rd month of 2026.

So here goes my gratitude list:

This month began with a celebration with my colleagues, who are also friends for years. Glad to  meet them for a buffet  breakfast, it was a big surprise - there was cake, flowers, chocolates, gifts and lots of hugs, kisses and prayerful wishes. It’s always a pleasure to have friends who are thoughtful and kind and make sure they never miss birthdays, even if we are not meeting on that special day, but we make sure we meet some other day to celebrate- thanks to Aparna who organized and made sure that I had a lovely time, these are small joys of my life that makes my ordinary days  turn into extraordinary ones.


Friends are therapy - it’s a blessing to have them in my life.

I am grateful for my sister in law who had gone out for a break and came back with cute little earrings, clip, homemade chocolates and a beautiful shawl for me, and for Dorothy a warm an soft monkey cap. I appreciate her thoughtfulness whenever she goes out; there is always something that she gets for me and my daughter.

This month I and Dorothy went for the industrial exhibition- Hyderabad. We love to go out to this place once a year and move around looking at different stalls, the games for kids, watch the toy train moving around and this year we tasted the special Nilofur Chai with Muska Bun and the Pista House’s haleem was yummy. There was a lot of crowd on our way to the entrance– but once we stepped inside it was comfortable as there was some breathing space to freely move around surrounded by colorful stalls, and eateries.


My Daughter is my biggest Motivation – I feel Blessed.

I am sad to state that one of our relative in our extended family, suddenly passed away – he appeared fit and active and one fine day complained of pain in the chest, treatment was done, but he did not survive, death s always painful – despite the fact that our lives are temporary, I felt this was a reminder to focus on what truly matters and enhance the quality of our lives. I am thankful to God for these reminders and also to give us hope that death is not the end of life, but a beginning of a new one… all our ancestors have moved on too and they have given us the faith to believe in God and to find the purpose of our lives, to make our lives meaningful.

This month 14th February was a reminder to me – that I completed 15 years of my service at Sahayam Psychological Counseling and Wellness Centre- so glad that I survived and sustained myself handling different kinds of issues in the campus.



I am full of gratitude for this place for the space that offers for growth, for the freedom to learn, explore and even involve myself in research work. I am grateful to God as well as my Director Prof. C Beena for the trust she has placed on me, in understanding my strengths and make optimum use of my potential. I am grateful to God for placing the right people in the right place to empower me…

“Learn to Trust the Journey, even when you Don’t understand” Lolly Daski

A lot has happened in the last one and half decades – my daughter Dorothy too has completed her education and working now, our house loan is cleared- I completed two Post Graduate programmes, a couple of Counseling training's, one PhD, two Diploma’s in Yoga and Nutrition and still continuing to learn – countless sessions with clients who have taught me, enabled me and empowered me towards growth and maturity. I am grateful for every person in the campus and outside who accompanied me in my journey for their encouragement and support.

I am also happy to be volunteering at the YWCA of Secunderabad, and we meet once a month to review, plan and discuss our work with two communities, the Self help groups, and the service we do in addressing the adolescents with life skill education.. I am grateful to God for I see these as opportunities to serve, keeps me grounded in understanding the field realities of life, which is constantly changing – the challenges are more and the issues are new constantly demanding me to be relevant.

I had some dental issues this month and my tooth was painful due to some infection from within. I am grateful to the Dentist who helped me with painkillers, antibiotics and enabled me to heal myself. I had to visit him for 2 to 3 sittings and he was very gentle and helped me to recover faster.

This month I had an invite from CHAI where I worked for more than a decade (Catholic Health Association of India) celebrating the life of Dr Sr Mary Glowrey- a brilliant Australian doctor who left behind the comforts of her homeland and promising medical career to dedicate her life for the poor and marginalized of our country, becoming a radiant example of faith in action. A biography of her was released and a statue was also unveiled by Bishop of Archdiocese of Hyderabad along with the board members of CHAI.




It was a meaningful event and was very inspiring to hear the Director Fr Mathew, who shared the journey of Sr Dr Mary Glowrey with beautiful photographs and inspiring quotes. It was a moment of gratitude for all of us the ex employees and the current ones as we felt privileged to have shared a small part of our journey in her vision.

This month I am glad to have taken one day break for a retreat at Satyodayam- along with the other lay people who had also come for a  Lenten reflection – a time that reminds us to Pray, Fast ad give Alms – which is part of the tradition in the Catholic Church. I have always been particular to follow the traditions, at the same time as I continue my journey of faith, I am learning to move beyond and reinterpret the true meaning of lent.

While I was finishing this post in the morning – I got a message stating that Seema Victor   a good friend and member of the YWCA Secunderabad has passed away. She was suffering for a long time battling lung cancer- she was an inspiration in the way she handled her pain. This news disturbed me – so I went ahead to visit her family, shut down my computer hoping that I will complete in the evening.

As I complete this post – I am grateful for every experience in my life – and my faith says that Death can never be the end of life, but a New Beginning and I welcome this new month with a heart full of gratitude trusting God to lead me to life filled with meaning, purpose and fulfillment.


Thanks for reading my post, am glad to share and hope and pray all go well with you and your family!

May you be Happy & Blessed !

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