It is an interesting exercise to analyse which category we belong to – ‘I did my best’ people or ‘Get Things Done’ people?
Life School Message
The day he forgot the purse at home
This is a real life story that shows grace, respect and empathy of the highest class.
A Warrior’s Commandments
Inspired by the book ‘Think like a warrior’.
How to create world class routines that are actually implemented?
WADIA will help you in setting up great routines. May greatness become a ROUTINE thing for you.
7 important questions to ask when you meet someone for the first time
Irrespective of the question you chose to ask, remember, what is important is to make the other person feel comfortable in answering your question. When you do that, you not only add a name to your phone’s contact list, but you may actually end up making a relationship for a lifetime.
Haven’t you heard of ‘Mon Jai’ yet?
Running, for her, is second nature. She ran, in a big fit of rage, when in Class III, a Tata Sumo filled with village kids was “too full” to accommodate her on a ride to school.
…no matter what is the personal sacrifice I need to make.
This LSM is not to promote Super 30. It is a salute to parents who choose selflessness as their path, no matter what is the personal price they need to pay. Hats off to Anand Kumar and his parents.
Make your emotions your GREATEST asset
Make emotions your greatest ASSET. See emotions as data and energy. See emotions as a question that is waiting for a proper answer. Then, what the world calls as negative emotions won’t be negative for you at all.
The secret of giving and taking advice
Now, ask yourself this question, “Which advice have I diligently followed and implemented?”. Sorry for asking too many questions this time around but here is the final question for the day. “What made you follow THAT advice?”
A traditional story of the Poisoned Tree
The maturity we develop in approaching difficulties is illustrated by the traditional story of a poisoned tree. On first discovering a poisoned tree, some people immediately cry about their misfortune. They blame the tree. They curse the tree. They believe, whatever is NOT OK in their life, is because of the presence of this tree. Their approach is self-pity.