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Monday, 2 October 2017

Patterned Thinking

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It was early afternoon and still she didn't open the glass windows; generally she does early morning.


Was she so hurt by yesterday's incident that she doesn't want anyone to peep in.

As the thoughts were flashing in Narang's mind, Mili opened the windows with smile.

Narang laughed to himself, thinking how change in pattern affects one’s thinking.


Participating in I am taking part in The Write Tribe Problogger October 2017 Blogging Challenge #writebravely #writetribeproblogger hosted by Write Tribe.

Today's prompt -Pattern

Also sharing with Friday Fictioneers

@Meenal


22 comments:

  1. break of routine can have so many repercussions not just for self but others too :D

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  2. Dear Meenal,

    Changing one's thinking is a tough one. Good one.

    Shalom,

    Rochelle

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    1. Thanks Rochelle for dropping by and commenting.
      Yes change in thinking is the toughest change in the world.

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  3. Oh yeah, we are creatures of our routines. Any deviation makes us restless and anxious. Good one for the prompt, Meenal!

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    1. Agreed Shilpa we are bound to our routines and thinking is too bounded with that.

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  4. Ah! Story of an overthinking mind. Nicely written. :)

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    1. True Payal over thinking mind can really go mad at times.

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  5. An adorable love story!:) Good take on the prompt!:)

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  6. Oh! Yeah, a simple change and we assume the worst when there is a bitter history to something

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    1. Yes Neha, we always get negative thoughts if pattern is missing.

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  7. That's true. A slight change and we start imagining all kinds of possibilities. :-)

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  8. We are all bound by routines. A slight change and everyone starts to panic. A nice take on the prompt.

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  9. A very interesting take on the prompt!

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  10. Are we prisoners of our own thinking... most of the time yes, isnt it?
    Good one Meenal!
    - Anagha From Team MocktailMommies

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    1. Rightly said prisoners of our own thinking.
      Thanks Anagha for dropping by :)

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