Ye sab trip ni, top-up hai productivity ka.
While cities like NCR, Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Pune were struggling with floods, I had just returned from the UK and still managed to take off again — this time, for a short Saturday-to-Monday morning escape to Uttarakhand.
And let me tell you, this wasn’t just a trip.
It was a reset button I didn’t know I needed.
Naya lagta hai Monday
There’s something special about heading into the new week after a short, peaceful break.
Whether or not you're physically away from the office mentally you feel lighter.
Low temperature destinations = Low tension zone.
Cool weather calms your mind. That’s science and soul talking.
And when it comes to people?
I didn’t go with strangers or new friends.
I went with office colleagues — and yet, for once, we weren’t joking about deadlines, meetings, or workplace drama.
We simply enjoyed being human together.
“Kab jaoge yaar?”
That’s the real question.
We all wait for the right time, perfect plan, or ideal group.
But honestly, weekend trip banani nahi padti — bas chalu karni padti hai.
We made the plan.
We packed light.
We left.
And now, we're back — recharged, smiling, and surprisingly more focused.
Back to Internship. Back with Better Energy.
As someone still learning the ropes through my internship journey, I know these next few months are crucial.
They demand focus, output, creativity — and most importantly, consistency.
And these quick escapes?
They’re not distractions.
They’re support systems.
Call it a backup battery or a mental top-up — even after physical exhaustion, the mind feels powered up again.
If you're reading this and wondering whether you should take a short break or wait longer…
Don’t wait for burnout.
Take that trip.
Take that pause.
Return with perspective.
Because kaam toh hamesha rahega — par kaam karne ka josh nahi.




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