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The Skater Master I Avishi Bagga I Little Writers Program

By admin in Bullying Stories, Original Stories on August 4, 2022

An Original story on bullying and inner power written by our student Avishi Bagga.

Avishi is 10 years old, a young writer from Gurugram. She is inspired by imagination which motivates her to express her daily thoughts through writing because she feels that she can make people learn something new in a fun way. We are proud to have her as a student of the Little Writers Program, an Online Creative Writing Program using Applied Storytelling & Applied Theatre tools under the mentorship of Trainer Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Avishi for this exemplary true self-expression.

The Skating Master

Imagine a 4-year-old girl started Learning how to skate, but an older meaner girl starts making fun of her and makes her feel weak and less of herself. Hi, I am Avishi Bagga, and this is the story of my achievement as a skater.

When I started learning skating, then an older girl, told me that I would never be able to win even a single medal, because I sucked at it then. She whispered to me every day ‘you suck, just stop learning, you will never get to the next level, you will always be stuck here, so if you want to quit, do it now or just waste your time and money.’

At first, I thought that what she was saying, might be true, and I asked my trainer and Mumma about it. They both had the same answer, do not listen to her and keep practicing, you will get there, and remember to do this for yourself and not for anyone else.

I thought about it long and hard. Since I was young and facing this issue, I couldn’t do much about it, but I remembered my mum and coach’s words and kept practicing. I fell a few times and soon got better.

Since she thought she had mastered skating, she wouldn’t come to practice and not even compete.

The coach worked hard with me, and after a few years when I was 6 years old, I went to my first competition. Even though I had practiced a lot, I still lost. The older girl said that ‘I told you so, you can quit now.’ I cried for a long time. Then I decided that in the next competition failure wasn’t an option.

I worked harder this time and scored 2nd place after a few months. For my first win, we celebrated, danced, sang, and that night went by without us knowing

The next day, when I went to practice, my coach congratulated me, on the win and said, ‘next time we will work harder and make you a master.

I worked harder and felt more confident than weak. Then after a few months of practicing, I had another competition, in 2017, I won my first gold medal. That day my coach upgraded me to the next level.

The gold medal shined on my neck like a star in the night sky, it was the most beautiful thing I had ever seen.

I felt proud of myself, but something in me told me that there was something else for me to achieve more than this. I asked my coach and he said, that, the older girl wasn’t coming to practice, as she was very overconfident and the last thing was to beat her.

After a few months when I was 9 in 2020, before the pandemic, we raced, since she hadn’t practiced, she won the first round, but because of her overconfidence, she fell in the 2nd round, making me win that round, during the 3rd round she slipped and fell again, making me win.

This time, I felt the satisfaction run through my body. I couldn’t believe it, I had won. She cried and did apologize after losing, to a child who was 3 years younger than her.

My story talks about not to listen to others, not to pay attention to haters. Focus on your work, do not feel disheartened, Whatever you believe you can achieve.

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The Cube Drive I Arnav Govil I Little Writers Program

By admin in Original Stories, Self Explorative Stories on August 4, 2022

An original story on self-discovery written by our student Arnav Govil.

Arnav is 12 years old young writer from Gurgaon. He is enthusiastic about Cricket. We are proud to have him as a student of the Little Writers Program, an Online Creative Writing Program using Applied Storytelling & Applied Theatre tools under the mentorship of Trainer Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Arnav for this exemplary true self-expression.

The Cube Drive

Imagine you enter a room where there are many tables set and kids of your age are sitting there and solving the Rubix cube in just some seconds. Left, right, in front of all the three corners you hear the sounds of the timer tapping the clock and saying 30 seconds, 20 seconds. I never got interested in learning new things but this intrigued me. I decided to try my hands at it and the cube drive started.

I tried and was able to solve my first 3×3 Rubix cube easily. I decided to try and solve a more difficult cube, the 5×5 (also known as the professor’s cube) cube. I gave up easily after trying it because I couldn’t solve it after 4 to 5 attempts. I kept it in my drawer, to taste the dust. One day I was getting bored and decided to try it again. I kept on trying to solve it while watching videos on YouTube. I was astonished when I solved the first step. I was not able to solve the next step even after trying a lot. Some days later I told my friend about it. He told me that if I was able to solve the first step, I would also be able to solve the second step if I keep on trying. I tried to solve the cube again. I was shocked because I also forgot how to do the first step. I was disheartened and disappointed. That night my mom encouraged me to try and solve it again.

I tried doing the first step of the 5×5 cube again and was able to solve it. I could not believe it! I decided to solve the whole cube and watched the YouTube video and kept on doing it side by side. I worked hard for many days and was able to solve it. I practiced a lot to become fast at it. Many of my friends also knew how to solve it. So, we decided to have a friendly competition. I was the first one to solve it. As they say, practice makes a man perfect.

I set my next goal to solve the 3×3 in under 25 seconds. This whole experience encouraged me to learn new things like swimming and badminton. I practiced, I practiced, and I practiced all things where I wasn’t good enough. The experience made me hardworking and determined. I never gave up easily after this experience. I changed a lot. I discovered the persistent Arnav who keeps going on and on.

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