Nesar Ahmad Siddiqui
2 min readJan 12, 2023

Crises are opportunities to bounce.
Crises are often opportunities to restart things in a more organised manner and with greater force. 
Falling down is a part of our lifestyles. It is never a call to remain stuck. It is an opportunity to test our ability to bounce back.
Practically, situations are not as dire as we think at the time of occurrence. Yes, things might have happened unexpectedly, creating waves of our own deficiencies that must be managed intelligently and systematically.
First, accept the realities. Second, analyse the reasons. Third, develop the strategies to stop such happenings in the future. Fourth, from now on, prioritise important things and get them done on time. Fifth, make it a habit to verify on any day of the week if anything like bill payments, premia payments, follow-up with clients, etc. is pending. Sixth, don’t keep any essential work lingering until the last day of a month. In this way, we may prevent any crisis from arising. 
Look at the other side of the coin. Untoward things are happening despite our being alert on all counts. Know that we cannot control everything in our living landscape, wherever we are. Natural phenomena are occurring, and they are not predictable in many instances. 
Further, all wrongs are not our creations. We face the consequences of the wrongdoings of fellow citizens or people in faraway places. To the extent possible, we should keep all these factors in mind and be ready to handle all bad affairs efficiently. 
Our experiences make us wise. Instead of weighing everything on the scale of right or wrong, we have to have flexible mindsets to do the best in the given situations. 
Always run this narrative in our minds: 
"We are capable of conquering the untoward."
Even retarded individuals are remembered today for their wonderful jobs. They were repeating one thing every time. "It is possible," and finally it happened.

Nesar Ahmad Siddiqui
Nesar Ahmad Siddiqui

Written by Nesar Ahmad Siddiqui

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