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The 2024 recap

  • Writer: storageshambhavi
    storageshambhavi
  • Oct 5
  • 2 min read

It’s that time of the year to slow down, look back and take stock of everything that’s happened. A little moment to thank the universe, a moment to express some gratitude and get excited for what’s ahead :) Here’s a quick recap of 2024 :  This year has been all about pushing limits, testing myself in ways I didn’t expect, learning from the bumps along the way and realizing just how much I’m capable of both in my professional life and in my personal adventures. 



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At BOWLINE.IN, we started strong - winning awards for a short film we worked on as associate producers and line production partners, plus an ad for Tata that got some love. It’s been amazing to be part of such a talented team and I’m super grateful for all collaborations.  Like any year, there were some ups and downs but I was lucky enough to work on some really cool projects with some incredible people including our advertising partners, a social impact initiative with the dearest Vineet Saraiwala at Atypical Advantage and seeing my sister - Priya Krishnamoorthy's hard work pay off with Kula's success at 200 Million Artisans. Dil se shukriya to everyone who’s been part of this journey!  For anyone who knows me,  the outdoors and running has always been an integral part of me. It is my way to shut out the noise, space out and just be with my thoughts. Over the last couple of years though, I’ve really gotten into endurance running  and it’s shown me a whole new side of myself. Someone once said, "Running is the greatest metaphor for life because you get what you put into it."  From pacing friends on their runs to testing my own limits in ultras, little did I know, I’d inspire  a whole bunch of people along the way.  This journey has been transformative for me. In July, I tried my first 100 miler. It was one of those “why not?” moments and even though I withdrew around the 92 km mark it taught me a lot. Was it tough? Yup, it was. Did it hurt ? Yes, it did. But the important bit here was, I understood where I went wrong and that made all the difference. This ‘lesson learnt’ led to my second attempt. The Border Run 100-Miler in December. This route was from Jaisalmer to Longewala. This ultra threw a new challenge - battling the harsh heat during the day and the chilly nights.  But this time I managed to not only finish it with ease and injury free but also land in the Top 10 in the women’s category. It’s only been 2 weeks since the run and honestly, it feels pretty amazing.😊 Looking back at 2024, I’m grateful for the lessons, the wins and even the moments that didn’t go as planned. As the year comes to an end, I’m excited for what’s next - the next project, my next run or even those quiet moments of growth. Here's to 2025! #yearendpost #endurancerunner #awards #gratitude #collaborations #2025goals

 
 
 

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