In progress...🔝


Kanal geosi va tili: O‘zbekiston, Inglizcha
Toifa: Bloglar


Channel of a girl who is/has
- Tedx speaker🎗️
- participant of WomanUp🎀
- 6 years of teaching experience🧩
- IELTS 8.0🎯
- member of UVA⛳
- graduate of UZSWLU proudly 🎊
And always in progress...✨

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Kanal geosi va tili
O‘zbekiston, Inglizcha
Toifa
Bloglar
Statistika
Postlar filtri


Here are some challenges to follow)

https://t.me/always_in_progress






Yeah that trendy song to make your day!

What’s your favorite line from it?
Mine is “And our love's the only war worth fighting for”


They say it's difficult
They say it's impossible
They try to stop you
They give examples to distract you

But little do they know that you are ready to face any challenges in your way, that you , yourself, want to choose the difficult path


True these certificates might not hold any power,but these are the proofs that my past years were filled with awesome memories,a great circle of people and one of a kind experience. Even if i could go back time, i would gladly choose to attend them


Memories unlocked

88 0 1 10 12

So ,yeah…
Way to other levels



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What you focus on expands


If you want something really badly, it means you already have it in the future.


Very soon, 365 new days will be credited to your account. Live them beautifully.


Edu Grands dan repost
Al-Khwarizmi MUN

Davlat: O'zbekiston
Dastur shakli: Offline
Yosh toifasi: 14-22

Diplomatiyaga ishtiyoqmandmisiz, yetakchilik mahoratingizni oshirishni xohlaysizmi yoki shunchaki hamfikrlar bilan dinamik bahslarda qatnashishni xohlaysizmi, bu sizning unutilmas Birlashgan Millatlar Tashkiloti Modeli tajribasining bir qismi bo'lish imkoniyatidir - hech qanday to'lovsiz Andijon filialida boʻlib oʻtadi

➡️ Imtiyozlari:
- Ishtirok etish bepul
- Ishtirokchilar uchun ixtiyoriy yotoqxona mavjud
- Xalqaro do'stlar orttirish va tajriba
- Debatlarda qatnashish
- Sertifikat
- Mentorlardan bilimlar olish

🔗Ro'yxatdan o'tish uchun: Havola

📌Ro'yxatdan o'tishning so'nggi sanasi: 20-dekabr, 2024

@EduGrandsUz


The Injured Dove

It was a bitterly cold winter day. John was walking home at noon, enjoying the beauty of the frosty landscape. The crisp air, though harsh, felt refreshing. Suddenly, he noticed an injured dove on the ground. Something about it struck him — it looked exactly like the dove his sister used to have. The sight of the bird drew him back into memories of his childhood…

John, tired of doing homework, decided to take a break and play outside with his friends.

“I’m heading out, sis!” he called, grabbing his game equipment.

His friends were already waiting for him on the street, their excitement palpable.

“Hi, John!” they greeted in unison.

“Ugh, it’s getting so boring. What should we play today?” Mick complained.

“What about practicing archery here in the street?” Tom suggested, a mischievous glint in his eye.

“Great idea!” the boys exclaimed together.

They pulled out their bows and started searching for targets.

“Look over there!” Mick pointed at a flock of birds flying overhead.

“Do we really have to shoot at living creatures?” John hesitated.

“It’s called hunting, John. Don’t take it so seriously — people do it all the time,” Tom reassured him.

“I guess you’re right… Okay, let’s do this,” John murmured, doubt lingering in his mind.

The boys aimed at the birds, but each arrow missed its mark. After several failed attempts, John finally struck one. His friends cheered, calling him a great archer, and they rushed to see their “prey.” John followed slowly, his heart pounding.

When he arrived, his eyes widened in horror. The dove had a familiar red ribbon tied around its neck — the same ribbon his sister had tied on her pet dove. He dropped his bow and ran home, panic rising in his chest.

“Hey, have you seen my dove? A little white one with a red ribbon?” his sister asked, her eyes scanning the sky hopefully.

John couldn’t speak. His hands trembled as he clutched the ribbon.

“John? Can you hear me? Where is my dove? How did you get this ribbon? Don’t tell me she’s—” her voice faltered, dread dawning on her face.

“Dead… I killed…” John whispered, his voice cracking.

Tears welled up in his sister’s eyes. John felt a wave of guilt wash over him, realizing the weight of his mistake.

Fifteen years had passed since that fateful day. Now a veterinarian, John had dedicated his life to healing animals — from birds to large creatures. He had long abandoned archery, choosing instead to protect and care for the beings he once harmed.

But some wounds never fully heal. He could never bring back his sister’s dove or mend her broken heart.

Snapping out of his memories, John gently picked up the injured dove. “You look just like my sister’s dove,” he whispered. “Let me help you, little one.”

A sense of purpose filled his heart. Perhaps this time, he could make things right. He smiled softly, wondering if he was on his way to finally give his sister a piece of healing she had long deserved.


https://t.me/always_in_progress


Studies and work really made me forget about my passion for wrting. I consider writing is one of the most amazing things we, human beings, are priviliged to have. How wonderful it is to be able to convey our thoughts in words that can reach million other people who have similar mindset.


Today when i was scrolling through my old saved messages i found one of it


Years before, I used to write stories in English


I love watching talk shows with my fav actors and actresses




Finally, long waited day!

20 ta oxirgi post ko‘rsatilgan.