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it's hard to say goodbye

As much as we all strive to live a life full of joy, happiness, and positivity, disappointments are inevitable. No matter how well we plan, how much effort we put in, or how much we hope, things may not always work out the way we want them to. And that's okay. It's important to acknowledge our disappointments and process our emotions.

Today, I am here to share my disappointment. I had been a blogger who consistently writes on Momspresso.  I wrote in Malayalam and English and also poured my heart and soul into it. I believed it had the potential to be something truly great. But unfortunately, it didn't turn out the way I had hoped. It was a tough pill to swallow, and I couldn't help but feel disappointed.


Writing is not just a hobby for some people. It's an escape, a cathartic release of emotions, a way to express oneself to the world. For me, writing was always an outlet to share my thoughts and feelings.



However, two lady editors have inspired me to take my writing to the next level. Here are the two ladies who have been my source of motivation and inspiration. Jayasree John & Pavithra Unni. Editors of Momspresso Malyalam Editorial Team.

They played a crucial role in supporting and guiding aspiring writers like me to improve our craft. As a blogger, having an editor on our side can make a huge difference in our writing journey.
They gave feedback on  our writing, providing constructive criticism to help  us improve our work.

Today, they came up before us with sad news. News which disappointed the whole aspiring Malayalam bloggers. "Momspresso Malayalam is going to Shut Down Forever."

Hearing that  Momspresso Malayalam is shutting down has evoked a range of emotions, including sadness, frustration, and anxieties among us, Malayalam Bloggers. News has left us feeling uncertain and lost, particularly  as Momspresso Malayalam has been an integral part of our routine. The announcement had also triggered feelings of disappointment, especially Momspresso Malayalam was well-liked and had a positive impact on our life.


Writing in one's mother tongue can be a powerful way to express oneself and connect with one's culture and identity. The mother tongue is the language that a person learns from their parents or primary caregivers in their early childhood, and it is often the language that is most closely tied to their personal and cultural history.

Writing in one's mother tongue can provide a deep sense of familiarity and comfort, as the language is already deeply embedded in the writer's consciousness. This can make it easier to express complex thoughts and emotions, as well as to connect with a wider audience that shares the same language and cultural background.



Writing in one's mother tongue can also help to preserve and promote the language, especially if it is a minority or endangered language. By using the language in creative ways, writers can help to keep it alive and relevant, and encourage others to appreciate and learn the language.

So when it's heard to know that our opportunity to write in our mother tongue is about to end, it's such a painful thought for us.

Saying goodbye is never easy, but some goodbyes are particularly painful. These are the goodbyes that leave a deep ache in your heart and a sense of loss that can be hard to ashake. it's just like saying goodbye to  ending a relationship that was once cherished.  Whatever the cause, painful goodbyes can be emotionally draining and can take time to heal. However, Our hopes are not lost, We still believe better days and opportunities are on its way..

©®Wordwarrior

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