
Sayed Sumair
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Hey my lovely folks! As a tutor for 10 years, I espionage a hidden author within me. Passionate about words since my teens, I now enjoy writing various scenarios. I'm also a proud Father of a super hyperactive and lovely son. Thank you!
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The Nani’s Butter and Papa’s Wrath
I. The Two Worlds I Belonged To I was born in a small town at my maternal grandmother’s home in Shamli, Uttar Pradesh. My actual hometown was Saharanpur, another town in UP. But if you asked my heart where it belonged, it would always say — my Nani’s home.
By Sayed Sumair8 months ago in Families
The 10 Basic Hacks to Control Anger, Lust, and Overthinking
Hey folks, before we embark upon this educational journey, let me first say that these 10 tricks were all independently studied by me. I've also included all the excerpts from a few experts at the end of this post. I sincerely hope you will find all of the life hacks enjoyable, as we are all influenced by a variety of diverse environments. My only objective is to assist you in managing your inappropriate as well as uncontrollable feelings, such as lust, anger, overthinking, and other similar ones. Let me start by sharing a few insights from my own life as well as my basic outlook.
By Sayed Sumairabout a year ago in Longevity
The Power of Words: Encouraging Positive Communication
Honestly folks, my life is a kaleidoscope of responsibilities, shifting and turning as I navigate the roles of father, son, brother, and husband. Each role comes with its unique challenges and rewards, woven together by the power of words and the strength of positive communication. My journey started with significant financial struggles, and the experiences I've gathered along the way have shaped my perspective on life and family. This is a story of how I've navigated the complexities of parenthood, siblinghood, and marriage, using the power of words to foster love and understanding.
By Sayed Sumairabout a year ago in Families
Dad's Diary: A Heartfelt Journey Through Fatherhood : Episode 1
THE INTRO: A Modern FATHER’s Daily Dilemma My loving folks, I’m not a veteran of words who grab its audience attention just by his magical words exaggeration but i believe gonna I try to cast my regularly facing experiences, emotions & lessons with the good heart blend into the form of words if I could, so let me clarify you that into very honest way that no doubt the life of today's father is a complex tapestry woven with threads of love, frustration, and unwavering dedication. As a husband, son, brother, and the primary caregiver for my energetic 2.5-year-old, I navigate a daily balancing act that tests my limits and fuels my spirit as well. This is the story of a father's journey through the whirlwind of parenthood, while juggling the demands of work and family.
By Sayed Sumairabout a year ago in Families
Sometimes it’s better to be silent… Agree?
It seems to look quite awkward, but that’s true my friends because we explore ourselves more specifically when we find ourselves in extreme solitude & loneliness. Literally, say folks I don’t blame or claim for a particular one, but it’s my own experience parameter…rather substantially I do believe in it. Maybe this wouldn’t have happened the same with everyone…however, by the way, I’m expressing mine.
By Sayed Sumair4 years ago in Journal
Why do we people miss our beloveds; when they go far from us?
A Discussion… I know such topics are highly debated & discussed by several psychologists & experts. Nevertheless, however, I’m here to pin up my prerogative, as I say, It’s not mandatory that our beloved ought to be a so-called mysterious woman or a girl. Belovedness is extremely far beyond the reach of genderism as well. I know folks, it looks strange to you… due to my boldish tone of interpretation. Acknowledge it or not? But that’s true, we people always show strange characteristics all the time. Likewise, we explore ourselves more precisely, especially when we’re all alone. Intriguingly we went through several unnoticed values like characteristics, attachments & emotions, and all that.
By Sayed Sumair4 years ago in Families
Why do people make excuses for their failures? What are they?
Do you ever think? We people are good at excuses. Whenever we deal with failure or downfall, then we always prepare ourselves to give a better excuse to us or others in advance. I’m not saying that defending yourself is not good, it’s perfect, but we must somehow prepare ourselves to deal with every toughest challenge or threat in our life.
By Sayed Sumair4 years ago in Motivation
Improving your health fitness through cardiovascular exercise, so you get RESULTS.
INTRODUCTION to PROGRESSION training techniques What do you mean by cardiovascular exercise? Yeah! Thats true perhaps the most common type of exercise is aerobic exercise, also called cardiovascular exercise, which utilizes oxygen and helps burns fat. This type of exercise has consistently shown in numerous studies to improve cardiovascular and respiratory health. This means that as a result, this type of exercise conditions the lungs to be able to use more oxygen while increasing your heart's efficiency by decreasing heart rate.
By Sayed Sumair5 years ago in Longevity







