A letter to my future self

Dear Yeshaswini,

I hope you are doing well , even if u are having a bad day just relax. Just remember that you have been through many such bad days. I know adulthood isn’t easy and making a right choice is the most difficult thing. Being an 18 year old , all I can say is that I have become a better person day by day , overcoming many of my fears. When I look back, I see myself as an under confident young girl who could never take a stand for herself. But now I can proudly say that I am confident and capable of taking decisions myself. So just remember it’s all a transition and a process. Success isn’t acheived in a single night , it takes time. Have patience and you will definitely reach your goal one day. And remember that I am proud of you and your work , have no regrets and just move on. It is completely okay to make mistakes. A lot of things might change, you may gain and lose many people, but just make sure that you do not lose yourself in the process.

Keep moving forward!

With love,

Yeshaswini

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By: D M Yeshaswini 221BCOMA048

I think these beautiful girls in this picture made my entire school life special. After school, we all get into different streams and we hardly find time to meet each other. This picture was clicked at Mantri Square after our 12th grade when we decided to take a break from all the boring cafes and explore the mirror maze. It still remains as one of the best days of my life as spending time there was actually fun.

This picture was taken at Skydeck on my 18th birthday. It was an occasion which was made special by my friends even though it was during our 12th board exam. I never believed in these 18th birthday theories until this very amazing day. And the most interesting thing was that this happened immediately after my math exam. My friends even gifted me some minute things with great memories stuffed in it.



This trio has my entire heart; my best friends. This picture was clicked on our graduation day at Baldwins Girls’ High School. It was a mesmerizing day and was filled with light, laughter, tears and some tight hugs and some painful goodbyes. I think it was the most special yet the hardest part as it was time to get separated and get on with our own lives.



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