5. When Plans Change, But the Day Still Shines

When Plans Change, But the Day Still Shineshttps://mysticalmomworld.com/i-will-find-time-for-self-care/

Sunday usually carry a certain charm – a mix of freedom and unfinished tasks waiting to be done. Last Sunday, I had everything planned in my head. I had a list, an idea, a mood – but life, as always, had a different plan.

I woke up thinking about how the day would go, but the universe had already decided something else for us. And in the end, I realized that even when things don’t go exactly as planned, they can still turn out beautifully – simple yet memorable.

When Plans Change, But the Day Still Shines

A Happy Start

The morning began on a cheerful note. We got up happily, with that Sunday calm in the air – no rush, no school, no deadlines. My kids were unusually cheerful, and the house felt light-hearted and peaceful.

Instead of our usual breakfast confusion, we decided to keep it simple and homely – dal chawal. Who would’ve thought dal chawal could make a perfect breakfast? But it did. It brought comfort, warmth, and a smile. There was something so soothing about that combination – a meal that felt like home in every bite.

As we sat together, talking and laughing, it felt like a slow-motion scene from an old family movie. Nothing grand, yet everything felt right.

Classes, Holidays, and Little Wins

Usually, our Sundays are jam-packed with dance class runs and errands. But since it was Dasara, there was a holiday for dance class. That tiny break gave us an unexpected pocket of free time – something rare these days.

My kids finished their online classes first thing in the morning. Watching them sit attentively in front of the laptop, balancing between curiosity and distraction, made me smile.

After class, I introduced them to something new – Canva. I wanted them to explore creativity in a different form, beyond notebooks and crayons. And to my surprise, they loved it!

They learned to design – small posters, colorful layouts, and even tried typing their names in stylish fonts.

For a moment, I saw that spark – the same one I felt the first time I learned something new. That curiosity, that sense of “Wow! I made this!” filled the room. I felt proud and peaceful, realizing that maybe these tiny learnings will someday shape their bigger dreams.

Groceries, Giggles, and Burgers

By late morning, we decided to step out for a while. The grocery list had been lying untouched for days, and this seemed like the right time.

The supermarket trip turned into an adventure – as it always does when kids are involved. From choosing chocolates ” just in case guests come” to arguing over which cereal box looked better, it was chaos blended with laughter.

And then, the hunger hit. Instead of our usual home lunch, we decided to indulge a bit – burgers! Sitting at a small corner table, munching on fries and laughing over ketchup spills, I realized how even a small meal can turn into a family memory.

It wasn’t fancy, it wasn’t planned – but it was perfect. Sometimes, happiness really does taste like a bite of a warm burger shared with the people you love.

Back to the Comfort Zone

After getting back home, the lazy past afternoon began to set in. The kids sat down for homework, and surprisingly, there were no complaints or signs this time. Maybe the burgers did some magic!

While they worked, I began sorting out the groceries, folding clothes which is strangely therapeutic. The soft sound of stream and the sight of wrinkles disappearing gives a strange sense of order – like slowly ironing out the chaos of life itself.

Soon, homework was done, and the kids wanted to play. They laughed, ran around, and filled the house with their silly jokes. I sat for a while, just watching them – no phone, no rush, just being present. That simple act felt like a luxury.

Movie Time: Sky Force

Evening brought its own rhythm. The sun was setting, the lights were dim, and we decided to watch a movie – Shy Force.

There’s something magical about family movie nights – everyone curled up together, snacks in hand, eyes glued to the screen. The story of courage and passion caught our attention, and for those two hours, we were in another world.

The kids clapped at scenes that thrilled them, asked endless questions about the plot, and I couldn’t help but smile their innocent excitement reminded me that sometimes, joy really hides in the simplest moments – like watching a film together on a calm Sunday right.

Dinner, DIY, and Watching Down

After the movie, we had a quick dinner – simple, light, and comforting. By then, the  day had slowed down.

But before heading to bed, we decided to do something creative – a DIY activity. My kids had seen some ideas online, and they were eager to try. We gathered paper, glue, colors, and a bit of imagination. Within minutes, our table turned into a tiny art studio!

There was paint on hands, glitter on the floor, and laughter echoing all around. It was messy – but it was the kind of mess I didn’t mind. The kind that holds happiness.

Once done, we admired our small creation – imperfect but made with love. It was the perfect way to end the day.

A Simple Day, A Quite Lesson

As we finally went to bed, the day replayed in my mind. It hadn’t gone as planned – I didn’t do what I thought I would. But maybe that’s what made it beautiful.

Life often surprises us when we let go of our plans. What mattered wasn’t ticking off a to-do list – it was the laughter, the small learnings, the unplanned joy, and the calm at the end of the day.

This Sunday reminded me the peace isn’t found in perfection – it’s found in presence. When we live each moment as it comes, even the simplest day becomes special.

Takeaway:

Sometimes, when plans change, they don’t necessarily fail – they evolve. They teach us to slow down, to notice the small things, to laugh more, and to live with a lighter heart.

Because at the end of the day, what truly matters is not how “perfect” our Sunday looked  – but how “peaceful” it felt.

https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/finding-purpose

4. When Sweetness Turns Sinister: A Mother’s Battle With Betrayal and Survival

When Sweetness Turns Sinister: A Mother’s Battle With Betrayal and Survivalhttps://mysticalmomworld.com/the-power-of-saying-sorry/

When Sweetness Turns Sinister

 

When Sweetness Turns Sinister: A Mother’s Battle With Betrayal and Survival…From the outside, my life looked like the busy, slightly chaotic, but fulfilling life of a small business owner and mother. I ran my own service shop-a place that was supposed to be filled with smiles, satisfied clients, and the hum of everyday work. Inside, I juggled motherhood, business, and personal challenges with the determination only a mother can know. But what unfolded in less than a year shook me to the core and left me alone in my workplace – working, cleaning, and mothering under the same roof.

The Helper Who Seemed Too Good to Be True

It began with a woman who entered my life at a time when I desperately needed an extra pair of hands. She was over caring, advising good things, over sweet, and used to offer favors without asking. In a life where every minute counts, a helper like her felt like a blessing. She was giving a vibe of elder family member. She smiled easily, spoke only those words which used to be in our favor only let it be any matter. Seemed genuinely interested in making my life easier. What else anybody wants from a helper.

Yet, beneath that kindness were little things that felt “off”. She asked for my home address repeatedly, each time with a different excuse: “I’ll drop something for the kids,” “I want to visit for a festival,” “I’ll bring you home-cooked food.” The first time, it sounded thoughtful. The second time, it was odd. By the fourth or fifth time, it became unsettling.

Mothers often sense danger before it shows itself. But, here my husband had a really bad intuitions when the topic of her raised every time. He kept saying, don’t let that lady come home, “I don’t get good vibes from her.” Deep inside me, a voice whispered: Something isn’t right.

The helper lady used to speak like “I saw something at the entrance of the shop today, that people use in black magic. I feel somebody has done something.” One day she rang me almost 17 times while I was on my way to the shop. She was waiting outside, once I got down from my vehicle, she pulled me with her hands, took me to my shop entrance, I saw a featherless bird just at my shop entrance, the bird was dead. I told her to remove that and clean, but before I could finish my sentence she said “somebody has done some black magic to harm your business and kill you and your family”. I got bit worried and continued with my work. Since then, I noticed that lady every now and then used to ask for my sarees or other clothes. She became irregular towards coming to work, used take everything for granted.

The Day I Had To Say Goodbye

The situation reached a point where I could no longer ignore my gut feeling. One day, after noticing behaviour I can only describe as “really unusual” – actions that didn’t fit the role of a helper at all – I gathered my courage and told her not to come back. I was polite but firm.

Her expression changed. The sweetness vanished in a fraction of second, she told me to pay her 6 months amount. I told her that’s not possible, she then showed me her real face. She went out of the shop, stood there, started shouting, using vulgar and really bad terms. There is mentioned, “I will make sure you don’t survive here, I will make sure you are ruined”. For that moment, I felt really embarrassed, but I felt relieved, thinking I had protected my home and business. Little did I know, my trials were only beginning.

 

The Slow Unravelling

The next day early morning itself my elder daughter had fell off her school private van, fractured nasal septum, broken anterior, lacerated cheek and lips. Within days of her departure, small cracks started to appear in my business. Clients who had been regular for years suddenly stopped showing up. Walk-ins, which had been my bread and butter, dried up. The shop, once buzzing with activity, became eerily quite.

On the rare days someone did enter, they would request heavy, expensive services and then leave without paying – something that had never happened before. Each incident felt like a punch to the gut, not just financially but emotionally. I started questioning myself: Was I doing something wrong? Was my quality slipping?

But my work hadn’t changed. My dedication hadn’t changed. Only my reality had.

Alone in the Shop

Day by day my staff started leaving too. First one, then another, until finally, it was only me left in the shop. I was the one cleaning the floors, wiping counters, handling appointments, and offering services. At the same time, I was managing my kids right there in the workplace-because I had no one at home to care for them

The weight was crushing. Some days, after closing the shop, I would sit on the floor in silence, my children playing beside me, and wonder how everything had gone so wrong so quickly.

It was more than just business loss; it felt like someone had cast a shadow over my life. The helper’s face would come to mind – her sweet smile, her repeated requests for my home address, the unusual things she had done. A chilling thought arose: Was this intentional? Was this….something beyond my imagination.

However, I kept giving my best all the time. There came a day when every thing changed – my patience had finally run out. I wanted to give up. I was terribly broken. Then, I called one of my clients who works for a Ganesha temple, asked her if she knew anyone who could find out what exactly was happening with me and my shop. She shared a persons contact number and said he  could tell if there were any issues with me.

I called him immediately. He asked for my birth details and hung up, saying he would call back after sometime. . About three hours later, he called back saying everything was fine with my horoscope  but asked me to answer a few questions before he concluded anything. Finally, he said, “it’s VAMACHARA. Some lady has done this to destroy you.”

I had always brushed off such ideas as superstition. But when your entire livelihood crumbles without explanation, you start searching for answers anywhere you can. And I must say, the man explained everything in simple language – and somehow, it actually made sense.

Motherhood in the Midst of Crisis

Running a business as a mother is already a balancing act, but when betrayal and financial loss are added to the equation, it becomes a tightrope walk without a safety net. I found myself wearing every hat – cleaner, receptionist, service provider, caretaker, teacher, cook, and mother.

My children, too young to understand, would watch me rush from one task to another. Sometimes they would ask why the shop was empty, or why I seemed so tired. I’d smile and say, “It’s just a slow day,” even when my heart was breaking.

Lessons From the Darkness

It’s easy to tell someone, “Be careful who you trust,” but living through betrayal is another story. I’ve learned that boundaries are not rude – they’re essential. I’ve learned that sometimes, the cost of keeping someone in your life is far greater than the benefit they seem to bring.

Most importantly, I’ve learned about my own strength. Even when the walls closed in, I didn’t shut down the shop. I kept going, for my children, for my livelihood, and for my self-respect. Each day I unlock that door, clean that floor, light that lamp, and greet whoever walks in with a genuine smile, I am reclaiming a little bit of my power.

Moving Forward

I don’t know if what happened to me was simply bad luck, manipulation, or something more sinister. What I do know is that I am rebuilding. I’m learning new ways to protect my space, both physically and energetically. I’m finding small rituals of strength – lighting a diya in the morning, chanting mantras for positive energy, keeping my intentions pure.

Clients are slowly returning. My children are still by my side, and though it’s hard, I’m grateful they’re learning what resilience looks like in rea life. I’m not just surviving; I’m transforming.

Closing Thoughts

This story isn’t about a helper who betrayed my trust. It’s about the silent battles so many mothers fighting behind the scenes – balancing business, children, and the fallout of bad decisions. It’s about how quickly life can shift from stability to struggle, and how we can still rise from it,

If you’re reading this and you’ve been through something similar, know this: you’re not alone. Your pain is valid. Your struggle is real. And your strength is far greater than you realize.

I still believe kindness is a virtue. But now I pair it with discernment. I still open my doors each morning. But now I do it with intention, with prayer, and with the fierce determination of a mother who refuses to let betrayal define her future.

A detailed article on how betrayal trauma affects mental and emotional health and what steps can help in recovery. Betrayal Trauma: Signs and How to Start Healing (Healthline)