Sheela was a Deputy Director of Education. She was a very graceful lady. She commanded great respect , not only among her subordinates, but also among her seniors. Due to an accident in her childhood,she was handicapped, but she never felt conscious of her disability. Where ever she went, she earned several accolades. A word from her carried great respect. She never allowed any one to come too close to her, She was a woman of principles, who kept flatterers at bay. She never discussed her personal life in her official capacity.She spoke very gracefully. She was a perfect example of a person who is powerful but graceful.
Written for B A R Wordy Wednesday. This week's phrase prompt is 'Powerful but graceful'.
Submitted as archives to B A R The Group 6th July
Indeed! A fine example of power and grace! :) <3
ReplyDeleteThis is a reality of a lady I know.
DeleteWow, a person of such stature definitely needs all the respect that it commands. :) Beautiful expressions.
ReplyDeleteYes. I know this lady in real life.
Deletewow! what a personality she is! thank you for bringing her to us..
ReplyDeleteThanks Parul. this is a true story.
DeleteAn awe-inspiring lady, indeed!
ReplyDeleteThank you Shilpa.
DeleteLike they say Usha Ma'am, we carve our own place under the sun and nothing can unsettle her if we found our path towards fulfillment and happiness.
ReplyDeleteVishal, you have very nicely assessed the position of the lady.
DeleteI tip my hat to Sheela, a powerful and a passionate lady.
ReplyDeleteThank you Kalpana. you have rightjy placed the lady on a high pedastal.
DeleteThank you Kalpana. you have rightjy placed the lady on a high pedastal.
DeleteYes, there is grace and power in those who win over their disabilities....nice take on the prompt....short and apt....
ReplyDeleteThank you Sumana for the encouraging comments.
DeleteThank you Sumana for the encouraging comments.
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