Baby Steps

Baby Steps

Monday, June 27, 2011

Getting 15 to 5!

Spending 15 min everyday on blogging led me to a fun idea of a blog which takes me only 5 min to update and is a personal diary cum gratitude diary cum one line journals rolled into one. Everyday I recount what was the best thing to happen to me, which makes for  a blog which is easy to read, fun and something which will be easy to maintain and wonderful to look back on.

The idea of 15 minutes is to get rid of the initial lethargy we face when starting new stuff. I would say that my first week on blogging has been a success, in fact I am onto the idea of a  new blog filled with my favorite quotes, collecting quote sis on of my favorite activities; so I should enjoy this.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

15 Simple Truths about Food

Dinner is done and of course it took me more than 15 minutes but breaking it into smaller to time slots helped. :)
Steamed Rice, Yellow Dal and Garlic beans.The garlic beans is my own recipe and I love it. It's a stir fry of  Indian green beans, bell pepper and tomatoes with salt and any seasoning with of course loads of garlic.

For more on food, check this out:

15 Simple Truths about Food Slideshow

15 Minutes of Cooking

"One of the very nicest things about life is the way we must regularly stop whatever it is we are doing and devote our attention to eating.  ~Luciano Pavarotti and William Wright, Pavarotti, My Own Story"


The 15 minute theory is perfect to get me started on some habits I want to develop, the first being my favorite: Cooking! I really want to start eating more meals at home: More nutrition and more savings but sometimes it seems like such a task. So what I will commit to initially is of course 15 mins and a simple Indian meal. Updates on this will come later.

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

My First Official 15 Minute Project

What can you do to your life in 15 minutes? I believe you can do a lot as most tasks seem daunting because of the enormity of it. 1 hour to cook dinner, 2 hours to clean my cupboard, 4 hours a week for swimming classes, 2 hours a day to clear an exam.. and so we give up. However if we can cut all this up into bite sized pieces it can make things easier to digest and help us make a start.

With this blog I want to test out my theory by assigning myself 15 minute tasks or projects every week. This blog was my first task and I spent just 15 minutes on it and finally did something I have been thinking about for weeks.

Here's leaving you with something I love to collect.. "words"


"The scariest moment is always just before you start." 
— Stephen King (On Writing)


Good night!