The virtues and joys of being still
Updated On: 08 January, 2021 07:24 AM IST | Mumbai | Rosalyn D`mello
Retreating from the constant busy-ness I subjected myself to, I now have the chance to revisit, record and nurture not just my own selfhood, but also my practice as a writer over the past several years

As soon as I was able to clear my plate, I decided to take a cue from the winter landscape around me and let myself lie fallow. Pic/Rosalyn D'Mello
Because, for the first time in almost 15 years, I am allowing myself the luxury of not actively soliciting work, I am able to bask in stillness. Since I moved to Tramin in June last year, I had been shouldering a thrice-multiplied workload that included my steady gigs in addition to sporadic new commitments I couldn't afford to refuse.
Inevitably, I felt like I had strained my voice by demanding more from it than was within its range without pausing to refuel. I felt burnt out, like I had exhausted all the poetic potential energy that I depend upon to nurture my writing.
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