It's Year-End, But Your Start ?

It's Year-End, But Your Start ?

Its time for your first minute move !

Life is made of dots. Some you see. Some you don’t. But when they connect, they create a masterpiece. Trust me, that’s the only reason I’m writing this post.

Not for the clicks, not for the applause—just for the dots.        
Because here’s the truth: a handful of inspirers nudged me, knowingly or not, to build a simple three-page template that could be the mirror you’ve been avoiding or the map you’ve been searching for.


Parameswaran Venkataraman, a design genius, religiously does his annual introspection series with flair—a template, live sessions, the works. His process stuck in my brain like a favorite tune on repeat.

Satish A. Raman, in one call, delivered a knockout line: "Write down everyday, someday the slide will emerge" That phrase, lodged in my head like a splinter, demanded attention.

Ram Gopalan, the coach who always said: "Your life. Your pen. Write it as you want it read." He made me believe in the power of self-introspection before I even understood it.

And finally, Raj Aradhyula, who once casually but profoundly asked me

 Who Am I ?        

I couldn’t answer. Not in one line. Not even in one thought. For two weeks, I spent an hour a day with myself, for myself, within myself—without a map or template, just raw honesty.

That Minute Move, changed everything. It wasn’t just about answers—it was about questions I had long ignored.


This template?

It’s not a shortcut. It’s a mirror, a map, and a magnifying glass—all rolled into one. It’s a small tool to help you ask the right questions, connect your dots, and finally see the picture you’ve been sketching in bits and pieces all year long.

Go Download It Now !

Fill it. Take 20 minutes, or take 20 days—it’s your time, your journey, your truth to uncover.

If you need an editable version, do drop me a message.

Finding time for yourself is like finding yourself forever. It’s hard. It’s awkward. It’s messy. But it’s magic.        

Your dots are waiting. Connect them.


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