This document discusses how to handle competition in a healthy way. It begins by defining competition as rivalry for limited resources. While competition can drive excellence, it has become dangerously high in many areas today. This leads to stress, frustration and mental health issues. The document provides principles for dealing with competition in a balanced manner, such as not being too attached to outcomes, avoiding greed, not comparing oneself to others, and remembering there are bigger priorities in life than career promotions. Overall it advocates approaching competition with the right mindset in order to avoid negative consequences.
This document provides a list of 130 books in the MBA library. The books cover a variety of business-related topics including quantitative analysis, production and operations management, financial markets, management accounting, marketing management, business environment, international money and finance, managerial economics, and more. Many books on the list have multiple entries or editions. The authors listed include well-known business authors like Philip Kotler, Stephen P. Robbins, and C.R. Kothari.
The document discusses the Vedic literatures and their importance. It summarizes that the Vedic literatures were revealed by the Supreme Person to the first created being, Brahma, and have been passed down through disciplic succession. The document also quotes renowned personalities who praise the profound wisdom and insights contained in Vedic texts like the Bhagavad Gita. It concludes that studying the Vedic literatures daily can help answer fundamental questions about existence and sharpen our spiritual intelligence.
The document discusses the concept of the Supreme God in Hinduism. It summarizes that Krishna is described in scriptures like the Bhagavad Gita and Srimad Bhagavatam as the original Supreme Personality of Godhead. While there are many demigods and incarnations, Krishna is the source of all creation and the ultimate object of worship. Worship of other demigods can provide limited benefits, but one achieves the highest perfection by surrendering exclusively to Krishna.
This presentation brochure is a primer from C4E. The aim of this presentation is to let you establish your desire to be coached, what to expect - process and goals.
The document discusses that money was never a big motivation for Donald Trump except as a way to keep score, and that the real excitement is playing the game. It advocates for internal motivation over external motivation through things like money and threats. Internal motivation can come from giving work meaning through a clear vision and measurable goals with feedback, autonomy, and recognition. Gamification techniques can help with internal motivation by making work more like a game.
This document discusses insights on motivation and how to motivate sales performance. It provides data showing that a large percentage of employees would work harder if better recognized, and are dissatisfied with their current level of recognition. It also notes that companies often take over a month to calculate sales commissions. The document recommends combining different motivational factors like cash incentives, healthy competition, showing achievement progress, and status recognition to most effectively motivate performance. When incentives are applied correctly, companies see benefits like faster revenue growth, shorter sales cycles, lower turnover, and more reps making their quotas.
This document outlines the benefits of a personal wealthcare plan, which provides advice to help achieve life goals without undue sacrifice or unnecessary investment risk. A wealthcare plan defines major life goals, implements an allocation to prioritize those goals, and monitors progress through regular status reports. Stress testing evaluates the plan under different market conditions to ensure goals can be achieved with confidence. Wealthcare aims to make financial planning easier and help clients make better decisions to confidently achieve their dreams.
This document provides a list of 130 books in the MBA library. The books cover a variety of business-related topics including quantitative analysis, production and operations management, financial markets, management accounting, marketing management, business environment, international money and finance, managerial economics, and more. Many books on the list have multiple entries or editions. The authors listed include well-known business authors like Philip Kotler, Stephen P. Robbins, and C.R. Kothari.
The document discusses the Vedic literatures and their importance. It summarizes that the Vedic literatures were revealed by the Supreme Person to the first created being, Brahma, and have been passed down through disciplic succession. The document also quotes renowned personalities who praise the profound wisdom and insights contained in Vedic texts like the Bhagavad Gita. It concludes that studying the Vedic literatures daily can help answer fundamental questions about existence and sharpen our spiritual intelligence.
The document discusses the concept of the Supreme God in Hinduism. It summarizes that Krishna is described in scriptures like the Bhagavad Gita and Srimad Bhagavatam as the original Supreme Personality of Godhead. While there are many demigods and incarnations, Krishna is the source of all creation and the ultimate object of worship. Worship of other demigods can provide limited benefits, but one achieves the highest perfection by surrendering exclusively to Krishna.
This presentation brochure is a primer from C4E. The aim of this presentation is to let you establish your desire to be coached, what to expect - process and goals.
The document discusses that money was never a big motivation for Donald Trump except as a way to keep score, and that the real excitement is playing the game. It advocates for internal motivation over external motivation through things like money and threats. Internal motivation can come from giving work meaning through a clear vision and measurable goals with feedback, autonomy, and recognition. Gamification techniques can help with internal motivation by making work more like a game.
This document discusses insights on motivation and how to motivate sales performance. It provides data showing that a large percentage of employees would work harder if better recognized, and are dissatisfied with their current level of recognition. It also notes that companies often take over a month to calculate sales commissions. The document recommends combining different motivational factors like cash incentives, healthy competition, showing achievement progress, and status recognition to most effectively motivate performance. When incentives are applied correctly, companies see benefits like faster revenue growth, shorter sales cycles, lower turnover, and more reps making their quotas.
This document outlines the benefits of a personal wealthcare plan, which provides advice to help achieve life goals without undue sacrifice or unnecessary investment risk. A wealthcare plan defines major life goals, implements an allocation to prioritize those goals, and monitors progress through regular status reports. Stress testing evaluates the plan under different market conditions to ensure goals can be achieved with confidence. Wealthcare aims to make financial planning easier and help clients make better decisions to confidently achieve their dreams.
The document discusses the real meaning and practice of yoga according to scriptural sources. It explains that yoga originally meant linking or connecting oneself to God. While asanas are one part of the eightfold Astanga yoga system, other practices like bhakti (devotional) yoga and karma (work) yoga are also considered yoga. It argues that in the current age, chanting the Hare Krishna maha mantra is the most practical and effective yoga practice according to scriptures. The document provides scriptural support for this and outlines proper ways to chant the maha mantra along with benefits like peace of mind. [/SUMMARY]
This document discusses different ways of acquiring knowledge and aims to establish that shabda pramana, or hearing from a bona fide authority, provides the most perfect knowledge. It outlines the imperfect nature of direct perception and theorizing based on observation. While modern science relies on these methods, its theories are often inconsistent or incomplete. The Vedas, which were directly imparted by God, provide absolute knowledge about the universe. Studying the Vedic literatures can help answer fundamental questions and sharpen our spiritual intelligence.
The document discusses whether God is imagination or reality. It explores the complexities of the universe from the microscopic to the astronomical scale. It notes the precise laws that govern nature and questions whether these could exist through mere chance. The document suggests that great scientists like Einstein, Kelvin, and Newton believed the perfection and order of the universe points to an intelligent creator. It asserts that the existence of God is a concrete reality, as God is the original source and cause of all things.
This document discusses the need for mind control and various methods to achieve it. It notes that an uncontrolled mind is the root of many problems and outlines physical, mental, and spiritual techniques. Specifically, it recommends spiritual methods like reading insightful texts and mantra meditation as the most effective ways to purify and strengthen one's intelligence for permanent mind control.
Abraham Lincoln
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2. Focus on your strengths
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Activity
What are your 3 core
strengths?
Secrets of Success Building Self - Confidence
My 3 core strengths are:
1.
2.
3.
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3. Set small achievable goals
Secrets of Success Building Self - Confidence
Activity
List 3 small achievable
goals you can work on
in the next 1 month.
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My
The document compares the anatomy and nutrition of carnivores, herbivores, and humans. It finds that humans are anatomically more similar to herbivores, with teeth and digestive systems suited for plant-based diets. The document also discusses the health risks of meat consumption like heart disease and cancer. It argues a plant-based diet could help address world hunger and reduce environmental impact. Overall, the document makes the case that human physiology and ethics support a vegetarian lifestyle.
This document discusses the existence of God and intelligence in the universe. It explores whether natural order and intelligence like the human brain could exist randomly or if there must be design and laws governing them. It suggests chanting the Hare Krishna maha-mantra to develop the proper qualification to understand and perceive God.
The document discusses the real meaning and practice of yoga according to scriptural sources. It explains that yoga originally meant linking or connecting oneself to God. While asanas are one part of the eightfold Astanga yoga system, other practices like bhakti (devotional) yoga and karma (work) yoga are also considered yoga. It argues that in the current age, chanting the Hare Krishna maha mantra is the most practical and effective yoga practice according to scriptures. The document provides scriptural support for this and outlines proper ways to chant the maha mantra along with benefits like peace of mind. [/SUMMARY]
This document discusses different ways of acquiring knowledge and aims to establish that shabda pramana, or hearing from a bona fide authority, provides the most perfect knowledge. It outlines the imperfect nature of direct perception and theorizing based on observation. While modern science relies on these methods, its theories are often inconsistent or incomplete. The Vedas, which were directly imparted by God, provide absolute knowledge about the universe. Studying the Vedic literatures can help answer fundamental questions and sharpen our spiritual intelligence.
The document discusses whether God is imagination or reality. It explores the complexities of the universe from the microscopic to the astronomical scale. It notes the precise laws that govern nature and questions whether these could exist through mere chance. The document suggests that great scientists like Einstein, Kelvin, and Newton believed the perfection and order of the universe points to an intelligent creator. It asserts that the existence of God is a concrete reality, as God is the original source and cause of all things.
This document discusses the need for mind control and various methods to achieve it. It notes that an uncontrolled mind is the root of many problems and outlines physical, mental, and spiritual techniques. Specifically, it recommends spiritual methods like reading insightful texts and mantra meditation as the most effective ways to purify and strengthen one's intelligence for permanent mind control.
Abraham Lincoln
Secrets of Success Building Self - Confidence
2. Focus on your strengths
Secrets of Success Building Self - Confidence
Activity
What are your 3 core
strengths?
Secrets of Success Building Self - Confidence
My 3 core strengths are:
1.
2.
3.
Secrets of Success Building Self - Confidence
3. Set small achievable goals
Secrets of Success Building Self - Confidence
Activity
List 3 small achievable
goals you can work on
in the next 1 month.
Secrets of Success Building Self - Confidence
My
The document compares the anatomy and nutrition of carnivores, herbivores, and humans. It finds that humans are anatomically more similar to herbivores, with teeth and digestive systems suited for plant-based diets. The document also discusses the health risks of meat consumption like heart disease and cancer. It argues a plant-based diet could help address world hunger and reduce environmental impact. Overall, the document makes the case that human physiology and ethics support a vegetarian lifestyle.
This document discusses the existence of God and intelligence in the universe. It explores whether natural order and intelligence like the human brain could exist randomly or if there must be design and laws governing them. It suggests chanting the Hare Krishna maha-mantra to develop the proper qualification to understand and perceive God.
2. Dedicated to His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
(Founder Acharya- ISKCON)
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3. Agenda
• What is competition?
• Why do we compete?
• How do we handle competition?
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4. What is
competition?
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5. Definition
Rivalry between individuals, groups,
nations or animals for territory or
resources in short supply
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6. Human beings compete for
• attention
• wealth
• prestige
• fame etc
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7. Is competition
good or
bad?
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18. 90%
of teens show
extreme reluctance
to go to school
Source: Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Clinic, AIIMS
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19. 56%
of teen suicides in India are
reported between March
and July (exam stress) every year
Source: Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Clinic, AIIMS
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20. Over 150
students
ended their lives across
the country in March 2008
Source: Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Clinic, AIIMS
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21. Examination related stres
Suicides or suicidal
tendencies among
students
tends to peak
before class X and
XII board exams!
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22. How do we
handle competition?
Few principles
to remember
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23. Remember
1
Money and
Material prosperity don’t
guarantee happiness
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24. The happiest countries
in the world
Index compiled by
New Economic
Foundation
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25. Vanuatu - South Pacific
Island with very low per
capita Income
1st Rank
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26. Russia 172
US 150
Pakistan 112
UK 108
India 62
UK US Russia India Pakistan
Among 178 nations
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27. Interestingly,
the happiest
countries are
not
necessarily
rich, having
high GDP
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29. Don’t be too attached to the
2 outcomes
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30. According to Bhagavad-gita (18.14),
there are five factors of action:
• The place of action [the body]
• The performer
• Various senses
• Different kinds of endeavor
• The Supersoul
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31. We as a matter
of duty can put
sincere efforts &
endeavor
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32. Do not be excessively and
obsessively attached to
R.E.S.U.L.T.S
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33. God knows
what is best for us
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34. Maybe
so
Maybe
not
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35. karmaëy evädhikäras te
mä phaleñu kadäcana
mä karma-phala-hetur bhür
mä te saìgo 'stv akarmaëi
Bhagavd-Gita 16.21
Lord Krishna also says
in the Bhagavad-gita
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36. “You have a right to
perform your prescribed
duty, but you are not
entitled to the fruits
of action.”
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37. “Never consider yourself the
cause of the results of your
activities, and never be attached
to not doing your duty.”
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38. 3
Avoid being greedy
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40. Lord Krishna mentions in Bhagavad-Gita
“There are three
gates leading to
this hell – lust,
anger & greed.
Bhagavd-Gita 16.21
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41. Every sane man should give
these up, for they lead to the
degradation of the soul.”
Bhagavd-Gita 16.21
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42. GOOSE & GOLDEN EGGS
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49. God has provided enough to
satisfy every man's need, but
not every man's greed
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50. “It was like riding a tiger,
not knowing when to
get off without being
eaten,” Mr Raju said,
describing the fraud.
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60. There have been examples
of people with severe deficiencies
and drawbacks, who have excelled
in life
Walt Disney Agatha Christie Albert Einstein
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61. 5
Beware of a
bigger demotion
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62. We compete to get
ahead of others
We all look for
promotions
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63. Who would
like to get
demoted
?
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64. Who would like to
loose a year
and repeat
the same class?
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72. Summary
• Competition is good only as long as it motivates
you. Don’t make it a question of life and death
• Avoid being greedy & hankering for more
and more
• Don’t be obsessively attached to the results
• Beware of a bigger demotion
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