This is a presentation which describes elaborately about how to handle failure effectively to enhance your performance in the workplace as well as to attract and sustain success!
One of the hardest things that some people ever do is transform themselves from a person full of self-doubt to a self-assured person that believes in themselves. But, the truth is that no matter where you are in life right now, no matter how many mistakes you’ve made, opportunities you’ve passed up, or what’s happened to you in life, you can overcome your self-doubt and start believing in yourself. This is true even if you had a poor upbringing and even if you’ve never believed in yourself before. It’s within your power, and it will change your life completely.
This is a presentation which describes elaborately about how to handle failure effectively to enhance your performance in the workplace as well as to attract and sustain success!
One of the hardest things that some people ever do is transform themselves from a person full of self-doubt to a self-assured person that believes in themselves. But, the truth is that no matter where you are in life right now, no matter how many mistakes you’ve made, opportunities you’ve passed up, or what’s happened to you in life, you can overcome your self-doubt and start believing in yourself. This is true even if you had a poor upbringing and even if you’ve never believed in yourself before. It’s within your power, and it will change your life completely.
Meditation and Empty Mind
The process of meditation also takes a person towards an empty mind but in this process, instead of being evasive towards the feeling of anxiety (or so called disturbing thoughts), one should fight with it. This will cause the mind to eventually feel ecstatic as a result of overcoming the fear followed by actual stillness of mind.
How To Build Self Esteem (from www.jobxray.com)Jobxray Jobxray
"Our attitude affects our thoughts and actions; a negative outlook coupled with the lack of confidence can quickly turn a perfect life into a horrid suffocating existence.
The negative impact of poor self esteem can be seen in all aspects of one’s life and if you’re going through this rough phase, your health, profession and relationships, all are bound to suffer.
The good news is that this worldwide epidemic is identifiable and curable, and here's how..."
Things to drop. If you like peace of mind or know someone who likes to vibrate positively, this design is perfect for reminding yourself every day of the things you have to let go of.
It is evident that learning how to overcome self-doubt and fear is one of the hardest challenges we may encounter in life. Just how good is our performance depends a lot on how much confidence we have in ourselves because insecurity is an unusual kind of inner torture that can sneak easily in.
Chapter 4
ABSURD as it may seem at first consideration that anyone would solemnly enter into even an unconscious conspiracy to fail, it is a matter of observation that there is hardly one person in a hundred who does not, in some fashion, deliberately cripple and thwart themselves. To understand why this should be so it is necessary to examine for a chapter what may be called, without paradox, the rewards of failure.
The recent widespread interest in all branches of psychology has accustomed us to accepting an idea which, when first offered, seemed laughable: that we are all at some level, engaged most of the time in reverie. We dream either consciously or unconsciously, awake or asleep, of a situation in which we feel we should be happier than we are in real life. Occasionally some childish idea of happiness or success crops up to confuse or hamper us in the business of adult living. Sometimes the dream is of a life of luxurious idleness, the childish Unconscious determined on refusing to leave the safe shelter of the nursery, where all wants were remedied as soon as felt, where warmth and food and love were given freely and unearned. As Emerson wrote, long before we had any technical vocabulary to express that backward turning reverie, long before we knew of "fixations" or of "narcissism" "We do not believe there is any force in today to rival or recreate that beautiful Yesterday. We linger in the ruins of the old tent where once we had bread and shelter." To some extent this is true of all of us, but less true of the happy and successful adult than of others.
At other times, ludicrously enough, the life-wasting reverie is about success: the mild man is a Napoleon of war or finance, the mouse-like woman a siren. If reality never broke in upon such reverie, the dreamer might be happier, self-absorbed in their silent tale-spinning, than if they were to find themselves in a position to realize some part of it. Such reverie is in itself compensation for a life of dull routine or uneventful monotony. But, the world being what it is, the dreamer must live, for part of their time at least, in the cold atmosphere of fact. This is no Land of Cockaigne that we inhabit: roast pigs do not run about crying "Eat me!" Fruit does not fall from the trees into our mouths. However blissful the daydream we entertain, we must wake from it sometimes and struggle with the hard conditions of real living.
Knowledge and education are nowadays widely available, often for free. But even if from a financial standpoint knowledge and education are accessible, it demands something maybe more challenging: Time and effort.
Setting boundaries is an important trait that will avoid many troubles and solve many troubles, both at personal and at professional level. And by no means should it be taken as rude or feel apologetic about it. It's a fine trait of personality and of character.
What will define us throughout life is not our possessions or achievements but a habitat that we'll create of internal habits and external conditions where we will gravitate most of the time.
They will forge our character
Things they don't teach at school.pptxAmaro Araujo
Schools teach you how to make a living, but not how to live a life. So, we learn it the hard way and life for many of us is a journey of struggle and suffering.
Having the basics right, will help you out to cope with what life may throw at you. And it's not against you, but often for you.
We rush throughout our lives, existing or making a living but few of us are actually living.
We need to slow down and check where we are, who we are, who we want to become. Bills and responsibilities can´t be the sole or main driver of our lives that in most cases are not aligned with our values and with our conception of life. Do we spend sufficient time with those we love? do we pay attention to the world around us? do we help and support those in need?
We pass most of the day thinking and wondering about the past or the future, and very little time attentive and fully living what we are doing on the moment, on the present. It's extraordinary how in general we're looking back or forth but, when the only real moment is the one we're living in the present.
Urgent patience is a key trait of any good leader, although not widely spread or even applied. Under stress and pressure from markets, board of directors, business results or others, leaders tend to shout and scream for quick actions and results. But fail to run a quick critical thinking analysis and tend to misunderstand movement with action.
Our mind is one of our greatest assets but can also be the source of our suffering. Being attentive to our thoughts and thought habits is crucial to "educate" it and to set an habit of looking at the glass half full, not half empty
Negative feelings shouldn't be ignored or hidden just because we shouldn't feel that way - at least that's what the "positive mindset" torrent throws at us. Though, negative feelings are a very important yellow light to let us know there is unfinished business between our mind and our hearts
We tend to be on a never ending goose chase, always in the lookout for the next big thing that will bring is peace, joy and happiness. And in that process we tend to forget all that we have accomplished and all that we have become. More appreciation for what is and who we are, will make the journey to the next big thing much easier and pleasurable
we're often too attached to the past. Belongings, possession, memories, achievements, titles. And yes they are part of our construction, and we can revisit them once in a while, but we rather not live in permanent on a museum. Let go of the old in order to embrace the new
Whatever we aim or do, should be to impress ourselves, to elevate ourselves, to keep moving forward despite the set backs. To prove us wrong. Not show anyone.
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1. Are you ready to embarras yourself?
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We all like to feed our egos. With our successes, achievements, possessions,
holidays, new jobs, our company, or even our kids/family. Success pumps us up.
But we are much less prepared to deal with failure or lag behind others.
Make no mistake, sooner or later, you will fail at something.
You will feel ashamed, embarrass yourself, and feel that you have let down others
and yourself. To lose your job, get a divorce, sell your dream house, fail a
promotion, or get caught on a downward spiral.
The reality is, there´s no shame in that. There´s no shame in doing your best.
There´s no shame in exploring possibilities, even if you fail sometimes.
Shame would be not to dare, not try, and not to chase your dreams.
Don’t let your ego become your enemy. You are not your possessions, degree, job
title, external labels that can change or you can lose any time.
You are who/what’s inside of you; And that, no one can take away from you.