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Priya Srivatsa
@priyasrivatsa · 5:00

Did you start late in your life???

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But thanks to my all gurus who patiently teach me and now I'm teaching for small kids in a bigger level at twelve, come into the intermediate levels and advice levels. That will happen eventually. So this is my journey. Please don't give up on your passion. That is what I want to tell

#late #midyears #passion #music #learning

@mira.gopal
Meera Gopalakrishnan
@mira.gopal · 3:44
Of course I have to be tied to my child as a mother. But yes, I want to follow my passion also. So I completed my MSW in the last two years. Now I'm working with an NGO as a community development officer. I write their projects for getting fund sponsorship and I want to expand my work. Do I want to do career counseling? I'm kind of now enjoying doing this community project because I'm understanding how my work is impacting a community at large
@Priya_swell_
Priya kashyap
@Priya_swell_ · 1:22

@vasudhapriya

I'm thinking to have a solo book of mine. And I am a teacher from five years also. So yes, the things which are started late in your life may be most fruitful to you sometime. And as you can say that it all depends on luck. Seriously, if the life is not meant to be worthy, whatever you do, that will not work
@priyasrivatsa
Priya Srivatsa
@priyasrivatsa · 0:17

@mira.gopal

Thank you. Mira, thank you for responding to my posting. It was lovely listening to you and great heights ahead for you in life. Thank you. Keep following me. Thank you very much. It's very boosting experience
@priyasrivatsa
Priya Srivatsa
@priyasrivatsa · 0:22

@Priya_swell_

Thank you, Priya, for your posting and it was lovely. And I want to say best of luck for you for your solo book experience and it should be a good hit. And please do post me about the book also, so I'll try to purchase it and read it. Thank you
@BasTalk
Aayan Banerjee
@BasTalk · 3:16

@vasudhapriya : unapologetically passionate

I don't know why I've been in leadership roles and I've had the opportunity to address large gatherings of 5000 people but it somehow almost seems like a split personality at that time. It's a different person. That's the role that I execute and not the person that I am. And while at executing a podcast for example it's almost like touches upon you as a person and that is a different space altogether
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