I was attending a marriage reception a few evenings ago.
As usual I reached on time.
As usual the venue looked empty.
As usual the bride and the groom had not arrived yet.
As usual I guiltlessly moved towards the food counters.
As usual I found enough people there.....
Dearest Friends,
She trapped me; caught me on the back foot. I feel my mobility freeze with sickening speed.
I find myself cornered. From the corner of my darting eye, I gather, there is ample space to escape. Yet I stand here… right in front of her.
Dearest Friends,
Nobody — including ME — likes to feel judged.
The number one strategy I have is to listen practicing “non-judgmental validation”.
I seek thoughts and opinions from people without judging them. People DISLIKE being judged in any opinion they have or in any action they take.
Dearest Friends,
"A warrior begins to take responsibility for the direction of their life".
In this journey, a teacher / mentor, encourages us to open the bags and look closely at what we are carrying.
Dearest Friends,
People need people to talk to; they need people they can open their hearts to; people need people to hold hands and feel strong; they need people who can hold them and let them cry.
Are you being pushed to your limits? Are you being tormented and torn?
Are you being put through your own personal hell? If yes, Read more to learn how to deal with this situations....
This list has always guided me in selecting my friends. This list has also guided me in ensuring I remain on track." This is how the list looks.... Read more to know whom to be impressed by...
India is a country with the youngest population in the world. Through Keep Moving Movement (KMM), our volunteers are willing to mentor the youth of the nation and display our responsibility towards India. Read more about this...
Have you ever heard about Nicolo Pagnini? Well, he was a well-known and gifted 19th century violinist. There are many memorable stories about his wit and crafty tongue. Read more to find out...
This document discusses the concept of an "abundance mentality" and how it relates to success. An abundance mentality goes beyond having a positive mental attitude (PMA) by eliminating negative thinking and making one believe that there are larger positive forces at work to help them succeed. The key aspects of an abundance mentality are believing that resources are abundant, one's success does not require others' failure, being happy for others' prosperity, and having a "win-win" attitude in business. Developing an abundance mentality involves committing to personal growth, self-development, helping others grow, utilizing support groups, counting blessings, and meeting inspirational people. Adopting an abundance mentality can lead to greater success and
The document provides advice on how to avoid being "burnt" or negatively impacted by the harmful actions of others through three examples:
1) Parents who pamper a child who speaks rudely allow disdain and arrogance to develop.
2) Management who ignore an employee badmouthing the organization allow the employee to take them for granted.
3) Friends who shrug off a friend wasting time/money with wrong company lose the opportunity to help that friend.
The author advises that simply being "good" is not enough, and that one must take a strong standpoint against harmful actions of others, rather than weak protests, in order to be effective and avoid being "burnt".
This document shares a story about resetting life goals. It discusses a 5-day workshop called "Let's Explore" that helps people redesign their life goals. The document mentions one participant, Shubham, who sent a message after the workshop that completely moved the author. The author hopes sharing this story may help others reset some priorities or redesign some goals, as the workshop seemed to do for Shubham.
This document discusses the importance of our "belief box" which contains all of our beliefs about what is true, false, right, wrong, possible, and impossible. It argues that our beliefs both empower and limit us, and shares examples of how holding empowering beliefs allowed extraordinary people like Helen Keller to overcome limitations. It encourages regularly remembering empowering memories and beliefs stored in our "belief box" to keep them "fresh" and drive us positively in our work, relationships, parenting, and interactions with others. Filling our belief box with empowering beliefs, like Carl Sagan's quote that "something incredible is waiting to be known," can make incredible things possible in our own lives.
The speaker at a conference explained how she was able to heal from great pain through surrendering her ego and not blaming others. She realized that questioning what lessons the pain was teaching her and not wallowing in self-pity allowed her to heal. The audience member learned that happiness is more important than misery, pain presents opportunities to learn lessons, and feeling sorry for oneself prolongs suffering rather than providing relief. No longer fearing pain or life, the individual was able to connect with the speaker's message of finding meaning in hardship through positive reflection.
Natalie Portman gave a commencement speech at Harvard where she said that people should not define their lives by the trophies in their cupboard. This reminded the author of a paragraph from a documentary that tennis star Novak Djokovic also enjoys. The author is pleased to have something in common with Djokovic and shares an excerpt from the paragraph for others to reflect on. The author encourages comments and sharing if the message resonated.
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I was attending a marriage reception a few evenings ago.
As usual I reached on time.
As usual the venue looked empty.
As usual the bride and the groom had not arrived yet.
As usual I guiltlessly moved towards the food counters.
As usual I found enough people there.....
Dearest Friends,
She trapped me; caught me on the back foot. I feel my mobility freeze with sickening speed.
I find myself cornered. From the corner of my darting eye, I gather, there is ample space to escape. Yet I stand here… right in front of her.
Dearest Friends,
Nobody — including ME — likes to feel judged.
The number one strategy I have is to listen practicing “non-judgmental validation”.
I seek thoughts and opinions from people without judging them. People DISLIKE being judged in any opinion they have or in any action they take.
Dearest Friends,
"A warrior begins to take responsibility for the direction of their life".
In this journey, a teacher / mentor, encourages us to open the bags and look closely at what we are carrying.
Dearest Friends,
People need people to talk to; they need people they can open their hearts to; people need people to hold hands and feel strong; they need people who can hold them and let them cry.
Are you being pushed to your limits? Are you being tormented and torn?
Are you being put through your own personal hell? If yes, Read more to learn how to deal with this situations....
This list has always guided me in selecting my friends. This list has also guided me in ensuring I remain on track." This is how the list looks.... Read more to know whom to be impressed by...
India is a country with the youngest population in the world. Through Keep Moving Movement (KMM), our volunteers are willing to mentor the youth of the nation and display our responsibility towards India. Read more about this...
Have you ever heard about Nicolo Pagnini? Well, he was a well-known and gifted 19th century violinist. There are many memorable stories about his wit and crafty tongue. Read more to find out...
This document discusses the concept of an "abundance mentality" and how it relates to success. An abundance mentality goes beyond having a positive mental attitude (PMA) by eliminating negative thinking and making one believe that there are larger positive forces at work to help them succeed. The key aspects of an abundance mentality are believing that resources are abundant, one's success does not require others' failure, being happy for others' prosperity, and having a "win-win" attitude in business. Developing an abundance mentality involves committing to personal growth, self-development, helping others grow, utilizing support groups, counting blessings, and meeting inspirational people. Adopting an abundance mentality can lead to greater success and
The document provides advice on how to avoid being "burnt" or negatively impacted by the harmful actions of others through three examples:
1) Parents who pamper a child who speaks rudely allow disdain and arrogance to develop.
2) Management who ignore an employee badmouthing the organization allow the employee to take them for granted.
3) Friends who shrug off a friend wasting time/money with wrong company lose the opportunity to help that friend.
The author advises that simply being "good" is not enough, and that one must take a strong standpoint against harmful actions of others, rather than weak protests, in order to be effective and avoid being "burnt".
This document shares a story about resetting life goals. It discusses a 5-day workshop called "Let's Explore" that helps people redesign their life goals. The document mentions one participant, Shubham, who sent a message after the workshop that completely moved the author. The author hopes sharing this story may help others reset some priorities or redesign some goals, as the workshop seemed to do for Shubham.
This document discusses the importance of our "belief box" which contains all of our beliefs about what is true, false, right, wrong, possible, and impossible. It argues that our beliefs both empower and limit us, and shares examples of how holding empowering beliefs allowed extraordinary people like Helen Keller to overcome limitations. It encourages regularly remembering empowering memories and beliefs stored in our "belief box" to keep them "fresh" and drive us positively in our work, relationships, parenting, and interactions with others. Filling our belief box with empowering beliefs, like Carl Sagan's quote that "something incredible is waiting to be known," can make incredible things possible in our own lives.
The speaker at a conference explained how she was able to heal from great pain through surrendering her ego and not blaming others. She realized that questioning what lessons the pain was teaching her and not wallowing in self-pity allowed her to heal. The audience member learned that happiness is more important than misery, pain presents opportunities to learn lessons, and feeling sorry for oneself prolongs suffering rather than providing relief. No longer fearing pain or life, the individual was able to connect with the speaker's message of finding meaning in hardship through positive reflection.
Natalie Portman gave a commencement speech at Harvard where she said that people should not define their lives by the trophies in their cupboard. This reminded the author of a paragraph from a documentary that tennis star Novak Djokovic also enjoys. The author is pleased to have something in common with Djokovic and shares an excerpt from the paragraph for others to reflect on. The author encourages comments and sharing if the message resonated.
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Procrastination is a common challenge that many individuals face when it comes to completing tasks and achieving goals. It can hinder productivity and lead to feelings of stress and frustration.
However, with the right strategies and mindset, it is possible to overcome procrastination and increase productivity.
In this article, we will explore the causes of procrastination, how to recognize the signs of procrastination in oneself, and effective strategies for overcoming procrastination and boosting productivity.
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You may be stressed about revealing your cancer diagnosis to your child or children.
Children love stories and these often provide parents with a means of broaching tricky subjects and so the ‘The Secret Warrior’ book was especially written for CANSA TLC, by creative writer and social worker, Sally Ann Carter.
Find out more:
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As we navigate through the ebbs and flows of life, it is natural to experience moments of low motivation and dwindling passion for our goals.
However, it is important to remember that this is a common hurdle that can be overcome with the right strategies in place.
In this guide, we will explore ways to rekindle the fire within you and stay motivated towards your aspirations.
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My hero 'Kuldeep Singh'
1. My hero 'Kuldeep Singh'
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Dearest Darling Friends,
Last Sunday, we had gone to play bowling followed by watching the
latest bond movie 'Spectre'.
The bowling tournament got completed much before anticipated
time. With enough time to kill, we sat for a leisure lunch. A few more
friends from the bowling tournament joined us.
A few talented ones, who had a flair for storytelling, were regaling
us with their observations and mimicry. The spirit was fantastic.
A very quiet waiter, out of the corner of his eyes, was keenly
watching one of our friends whose name is Swapnil Gangurde. He
seemed to be avoiding coming in the line of view of Swapnil yet
was intent on watching Swapnil.
When we came to our tables to refill water, his back was towards Swapnil, who was sitting about 10 feet
away from us.
He hesitated and asked us, ' Is that Swapnil Sir?'. I answered, "Yes he is. But tell me why are you asking?"
He shied from giving an answer. He just smiled and quickly moved away.
Swapnil left within a few minutes. Since we had about 45 more minutes in hand, we decided to hang out in
the restaurant for a little more time. This time when the waiter approached our table, I insisted on his
sharing with us about how he knew Swapnil?
He sheepishly smiled and said, "As a part of KEEP MOVING MOVEMENT, Swapnil sir had come to our
school and taught us a lot of wonderful things."
He lowered his voice and in a tone filled with shame said, "Actually, I am from a very poor family. Along
with my studies, I am earning by working as a waiter here. Please do not tell Swapnil Sir, otherwise, what
will he think of me?" Saying so he moved away.
I was dumbstruck. Here is a fantastic guy who is studying and making ends meet by working on his
weekends. He should be proud of his sincerity, but, he carries shame and stigma of being poor. A person
like this should be molded and mentored, right?
Bharathi my wife, our eldest daughter Jo and me, looked at each other and found admiration in our eyes
for this lovely waiter.
To my wife Bharathi's delight, I said, "Chal, let's take a selfie with him."
As we settled the bill, we asked him his name and he said, "Kuldeep Singh". I put a hand on his shoulders
and said, "Never feel low about being poor. Feel very good for your sincerity and dedication. I am sure one
day, you will own a restaurant like this. Just keep learning and keep dreaming big. I am sure Swapnil will
be so proud of you. In fact, next time you meet him, go and boldly tell him I am earning money by working
2. every weekend as a waiter. I am sure Swapnil too will be so proud of you. Most rich people were poor at
some point of time."
We took a selfie with him and left the restaurant. Just before we left I looked at him and said,
"We are going to watch James Bond but from today YOU are my HERO!" His eyes sparkled. He was
completely embarrassed. The other waiters were watching us and completely amused. The manager
thought we are completely wasting time. We were completely enthralled.
Not only were our stomachs filled with food, our mind was filled with admiration and salutations for our
new friend Kuldeep.
We pray for his success and wish him all the very best in life. We also pray for all the 'Kuldeep Singhs' in
this world. May they live with pride and dreams.
We went to play bowling but were bowled over. We went to watch a reel hero and met a 'real' hero.
It was one of the most wonderful Sundays that we will cherish forever.
With love, prayers and exceptional wishes,
naren
Imagine, when we wake up, we are given only what we had thanked for.
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