Josh Groban’s song is iconic.
“You Raise Me up so I can stand on mountains
You Raise Me up to walk on stormy seas
I am stronger when I am on your shoulders.
You Raise me up to more than I can be .”
Songs with words like these make you remember the higher power who has brought me along in this journey.It’s also a time to remember,all those who raised me up .Josh Groban’s voice and the way he says these words touched a chord in my heart and that’s why this post is a thank you post.
Saying thank you to all those who raised me up.
My Bhagoban
My mother
My maternal grandmother though briefly
My sister(in a strange way trying to be a good sister and setting an example helped me make better choices ).Plus she inspired me to be a better cook and calmer person.
My aunts and uncles who helped me become a doctor by supporting my higher education.
My childhood friends
My best girl friend from college
My husband
My daughter
My books,
My teachers in school,college and now who taught me how to do things right.
All my virtual mentors like Amy Lynn Andrew’s, Pat Flynn ,Joanna Penn
My friends in my life now who help and support me without asking questions.
My plants
All my patients who trust me
All the readers of my blog ,my podcast listeners and YouTube and social media followers
Blogchatter
Amazon KDP
To the unknown muse who helps me fight imposter syndrome everyday.
In all places separated by time and geography women who have done their bit to make this world a better place for women. My paternal grandmother was working in an office during the sixties .She was a graduate woman and definitely an inspirational figure through family stories.She died before I was born and my mother always reminded us we had this vision to remember. My Maa and all my maternal aunts all worked in reputed Government offices and their struggle helped me realize why women need women to lift them up.