18/12/2025
Reflecting on our sixteen years—of Healing Harmony, of Prajakta & Preety—I realize that the one key ingredient that carried us through, for better or worse, is consistency. We showed up each day, every day. Whether we felt confident or not in those early days of practice, whether there was work or not, whether the skies poured or the sun blazed—we showed up.
We began as just the two of us, like any other small clinic. No big staff, no ancestral support, no safety net. What we had was each other, our love for homeopathy and holistic sciences, and the zeal to make a difference—to be catalysts in the healing journeys of others. And when we did that consistently, little by little, day after day, for sixteen years, this is the outcome we see today.
We learnt along the way, indulged in moonlighting, upgraded our skills, volunteered, made mistakes, took risks and thought out of the box. We cried, laughed, and sometimes fought. We started new verticals—education through Homeopathy Musings, retreats like Karvaan, and now we are working on our first book. But none of this would have been possible without that one quiet force: consistency.
Consistency is not about visible results. It is about trust—trusting the process when outcomes are unclear, trusting the practice when progress feels invisible, trusting yourself enough to show up again and again. Whether it is work, workouts, relationships, health, or the inner journey—the secret is the same: be consistent.
And one day, without warning, you will wake up, open your window, and see the flower blooming—bright and colourful—in your garden. My personal goal for 2026 is to continue to be consistent, but to replace passion with playfulness, effort with effortlessness, and allow existence to play its course through me.
And if not, at least we'll have very well-watered soil and the strongest attendance record in the universe!
And out of curiosity can you tell me in Healing Harmony, who do you think represents Healing and who represents Harmony between Prajakta & me? Care to share?