Creativity is not as simple as it may seem. It takes a lot of patience, passion, hard effort, and, most importantly, courage to be creative. It takes bravery to be creative to stand out from the crowd. Vishwa Pandit, the guest speaker, exhibits such courage.
Vishwa, a software developer at eInfochips in Ahmedabad, has two responsibilities in her life: a software developer on weekdays and an artist on weekends. She studied electronics and telecommunications at the Vadodara Institute of Engineering. The transition from ETC engineer to software developer to an artist was challenging. She disliked coding in junior college. She was unable to continue coding for her senior college as well. As a result, she chose to change her professional path from computers to electronics. Vishwa realized what a dumb mistake she had made while studying core ETC subjects in her second year. She persisted in her chosen route, and in her third year, she discovered a new approach to learning to program. Her curiosity grew, influencing her job as a software developer. In her last year, she was hired on campus as a Technical Recruiter by an IT firm. Her job description, ironically, required her to phone candidates and inquire if they were searching for a job as a software engineer. Vishwa needed a lot of guts to quit her current job and begin training for the job she wanted. After three months, she was hired, and her career began.
However, things were not going well for her at her new job. It was difficult to code at the position, which appeared to be rather simple in the training institute. Six months later, she began to doubt herself and lost confidence in herself. She never gave up and worked tirelessly to achieve her objectives. Her efforts were honored with the “Made a Difference” award. Even though her self-esteem was devastated, she maintained her courage.
The weekdays flew by, and the weekends arrived with renewed energy and possibilities. She used to be a TikTok artist, but the authorities banned the app during the pandemic. Vishwa then experimented with her artistic side by scribbling on a little piece of paper. Vishwa was surprised because she thought she wasn’t a decent artist. Scribbling evolved to large drawings, giving rise to Rachanatmakchitrakriya, her Instagram account.
Vishwa defines art as “time spent with oneself. One thing I like about myself is that I am dedicated to my work,” she said.
When asked to define self-improvement, she said, “Continuous efforts; without which you cannot do anything.” Vishwa went on to say that she is proud of herself every day and for every tiny accomplishment. She urges everyone to be proud of themselves, no matter how great or tiny their accomplishments are.
Vishwa’s message is “Believe in yourself, even if no one else does.” We know what we can and cannot accomplish, not the people.” She had hostility from her close friends and family for her new creative artistic endeavors, but her tenacity and self-confidence enabled her to persevere.
Vishwa follows The Legit Talk Show regularly. She stated that the experiences published on this platform have influenced her in a variety of ways. What she enjoys most about the show is the idea of common people encouraging rather than celebrities.
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Personal Page: https://www.instagram.com/wish_1311/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y%3D
Art Page: https://www.instagram.com/rachanatmak_chitrakriya/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y%3D
YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tvb-gWSRDtk&t=0s
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