
The Opponents To Success I Blog by Chetana, 12, Hyderabad
Chetna, a 12-year-old from Hyderabad, highlights common barriers to success, such as fear, comfort zones, stress, and environment, illustrating how they can hinder personal growth.
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Chetna, a 12-year-old from Hyderabad, highlights common barriers to success, such as fear, comfort zones, stress, and environment, illustrating how they can hinder personal growth.

Darsh, an 8-year-old from Kolkata, crafts humorous limericks.

Shampayan, an 11-year-old from Kolkata, showcases the journey of a talented and curious young boy who balances his passions with unexpected events that challenge him, emphasising the importance of paying attention to details and the impact of small actions in the larger context of life.

11-year-old Keshav writes about how his perfectly planned Children's Day didn’t go as expected, but a beautiful surprise at home made it the best Children's Day he has ever experienced.

Samaira, a 10-year-old from Faridabad, pays tribute to Shakuntala Devi, India’s “human calculator,” who possessed an extraordinary ability to perform complex calculations mentally and earned international recognition for her mathematical talents.

Bookosmia’s young author Aashritha Surya Prakash’s dream came true when she met and presented her book ‘Mahabharata : Unheard Voices’ to her favourite author Sudha Murty. How did it go? She shares beautifully in this blog.

Chetna, a 12-year-old from Hyderabad, highlights common barriers to success, such as fear, comfort zones, stress, and environment, illustrating how they can hinder personal growth.

Darsh, an 8-year-old from Kolkata, crafts humorous limericks.

Shampayan, an 11-year-old from Kolkata, showcases the journey of a talented and curious young boy who balances his passions with unexpected events that challenge him, emphasising the importance of paying attention to details and the impact of small actions in the larger context of life.

11-year-old Keshav writes about how his perfectly planned Children's Day didn’t go as expected, but a beautiful surprise at home made it the best Children's Day he has ever experienced.

Samaira, a 10-year-old from Faridabad, pays tribute to Shakuntala Devi, India’s “human calculator,” who possessed an extraordinary ability to perform complex calculations mentally and earned international recognition for her mathematical talents.

Bookosmia’s young author Aashritha Surya Prakash’s dream came true when she met and presented her book ‘Mahabharata : Unheard Voices’ to her favourite author Sudha Murty. How did it go? She shares beautifully in this blog.





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