The Diary game. “A Morning of Purpose and Care: From Prayers to Orchards”

in Hindwhale Community5 days ago

Greetings, dear friends, how are you all? I hope you all are fine and enjoying your day. I wish for you all good health, wealth and a prosperous time ahead. Today I am here to share with you yet another day of my life and I hope you all will get time to read and know about one more day of my life and also find it worthwhile to read and vote.

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I was quick to get up very early in the morning as the birds in the vicinity had come onto the open window of my room and the adjoining balcony, chirping loudly and creating some irritating noises that made me uncomfortable in bed. I kicked myself out of bed and straightaway went to purify myself for the morning prayers. I offered the morning prayers in the nearby mosque, just a stone’s throw from my house. Upon reaching there, I saw that people had already arrived and the prayers had started. I quickly joined in.

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Thus, I started my day with positivity and a divine connection with the Almighty, which helps me embrace positive vibes that accompany me throughout the day and also helps me face challenges with a positive attitude. After finishing the prayers, I returned home to do some gardening work that I usually undertake early in the morning. I’m quite enthusiastic about maintaining the aesthetics of my place, and placing different plants in their appropriate spots is important for their survival. I watered the lawn and looked for weeds, which often grow and can make the lawn look bad. For that reason, I remain vigilant and try to keep these weeds away.

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After I was done with the gardening work, I set off for a walk toward the orchards. It’s important to dedicate time to health activities, especially in today’s modern world where lifestyles have changed drastically and high-calorie intake can be hazardous. Therefore, burning excess calories is a must. I did some stretching exercises and took a long walk toward the orchards to help myself stay fit and agile. Satisfied with the amount of calories I had burned, I returned home.

Returning from such a pleasant environment—especially with the fruits starting to ripen, reflecting the hard work of the farmers throughout the year—was quite pleasing. Upon reaching home, I went straight to take a shower, then joined my parents, who were already waiting in the dining room for me to have breakfast. After finishing all these activities, I was done with my morning chores and got ready for the office, setting off in a hurry.

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I reached the office around 10:30 AM and straightaway dived into my routine work, which involves checking the attendance photographs that field functionaries upload daily on the portal. My job is to verify that no manipulation is being done. Thankfully, we have some efficient functionaries who never indulge in such malpractices, and for that reason, our block has never been listed for violations.

Since we have some demand-driven works going on across the block, we must ensure that only unemployed youth are engaged in these tasks and provided employment opportunities. Sometimes, contractors use machinery to execute these works quickly, which is against the rules and is closely monitored by higher authorities.

After completing this task, I was drawn to another responsibility—responding to audit paras raised by auditors in the recent past. Some discrepancies and missing documents had been major concerns, which needed to be reported through the government-provided online portal. For that, we had to check all the files that had been audited. We prepared the responses with help from some experts who have been in the field for quite some time.

Later, I left the office and returned home, where I accompanied my mother to one of our farthest orchards located beside a long forest range. Upon reaching there, we thoroughly inspected every apple tree to check for any diseases that might have affected the fruits. If any signs were found, we needed to make necessary arrangements for spraying pesticides.

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Unfortunately, while inspecting the orchard, my mother twisted her ankle and was in severe pain. We had to cut our visit short and return home, after which I took her to the doctor. She remained in pain until dinner time, and I stayed by her side. Only after putting her to bed did I go to my room to retire for the night.

It was all about my day.Thank you for going through my post. Have a great time ahead.

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