The Story Of Little Miss Dreamer By Mirchi Shivshankari

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Once upon a time, not that long ago though, there was a little girl who had a dream. A dream to be someone. A dream to stand out with a purpose. A purpose that would not just fulfil her desires but that of others too. Let’s call her Little Miss Dreamer. Little Miss Dreamer had a happy, smooth-running life that any little girl would have. Supportive parents, school, hobbies, extracurriculars, friends, college and so the journey went on. However, many nights she would lie in bed and these dreams would filter through her mind that she would envision how they might fit. Would she be a teacher? A doctor? An architecture? A writer? She found solace in dance and thus, her creative outlet was discovered. It wasn’t long before her passion for dance twirled her to media exposure and right at the end of the tunnel, waited for her, her dream job. Here is me, Little Miss Dreamer aka Mirchi Shivshankari, with my story.

You may not always end up where you thought you were going, but you will always end up where you are meant to be. This expression is me in a nutshell. I may have a resume that proudly beams of an undergraduate degree in computer science, a postgraduate degree in finanace management and a masters in business administration but the day my audition at
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‘Your kind words truly lifted my spirits.’ Such acknowledgment gives me great comfort in being able to do so. I was blessed with a pleasant voice and furthermore, I kept myself original, maintained my humanity and continued my creative spirit on air. I’ve set out to be a host with purpose and impart good meaning. This is my calling. If I’ve inspired anyone out there to pick up a microphone, remember to be you, have a message and talk away! Life lesson four - Imagine. Believe.

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