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When will it be?

by Trixie Asirvatham

Whenever you feel that things aren't going your way, remember, it's not a permanent situation.
Life is cyclic, and there are highs and lows, but things always do work out in the long run. So if you're looking out for a job, and feeling that the breaks aren't coming your way, if you've tried your best, been proactive, met people, told all the well-wishers you know... well, just hang in there, things will have to change.... and soon! Meanwhile, just give expression to those feelings swirling around inside you, they will clarify your expectations and release positive energy. Sometimes the situation you're in is God's way of telling you to depend on Him!

 

When will it be that the phone rings with a firm offer for me?
When will it be that I get my first real juicy assignment
with all the excitement it brings ---
When will it be that I'll be recognised
for who I am and what I can do…
When will it be that people want to meet me, instead of I meeting them?

I've met so many people who started with nothing
But a dream in their hearts and a hope for the day
And their belief in themselves has taken them far along the way….

When will it be that I walk the road I've chosen
And I find it's going nowhere but up
When will it be that I can say with the others
"I've never looked back?"

O God, when will it be
That the good things will happen to me
Only You can tell the answer, so I'm asking,
Dear Lord --- when will it be?


Trixie Asirvatham has an MA in Psychology from the University of Delhi and a Diploma in Advertising from Xavier Institute of Communications, Bombay, India. She has 20+ years of experience in Advertising Copywriting and Creative Management at leading advertising agencies in Delhi and Bombay, from Hindustan Thompson Associates to Chaitra Leo Burnett, Ogilvy & Mather and MAA Bozell.

Trixie enjoys reading, singing, playing the piano and guitar, writing skits and organising family entertainment programmes. Presently she works as a freelance copywriter.