- working hard is essential...
- goal-setting is the primary condition...
- 'planning' well is the main foundation...
- 'executing' is the first condition of prosperity in any venture...
- 'setting' higher standards for ourselves is a must to 'excel'...
- aiming high is the starting point of growing in any venture...
- 'rejection' should not be taken with emotion and sentiment....
- 'rejection' should be a point in learning for all future steps...
- enriching the mind with hard lessons & bad experiences will be of great benefit for facing our present and future challenges...
- we must learn from our past experiences...
- we should not repeat our mistakes...
- we should be serious about 'building better habits' to see 'better and improved' selves...
- each day , we should focus on some major or minor improvements about our 'personalities'...
- 'personality development' should be part and parcel of our daily life...
- each of our failures and rejections should be a junction of 'self-teaching and self-training'....
With self control,self discipline and self confidence, nothing great can ever be achieved in one's life..
Self discipline is base foundation for doing extraordinarily good things... On the platform of discipline,we must display self control ,while saying or doing.. For social interaction,we should display enough self confidence so that we could get things done tactfully and pleasantly... Just ignore everything else... Just ignore everybody else... Just focus meticulously on your own self and ask great questions to self everyday to find meaningful answers about : What are you doing? How are doing it ? What is the ultimate goal here ? What are your short term goals? What are your long term goals? How fit ,healthy are you? Do you meditate regularly? Do you take physical exercise regularly? How well selected is your diet? Etc etc... Are you involved in duties and responsibilities completely ? Do you work hard enough? Do you enjoy personal peace ? Do you communicate well ? All these areas of life should be assessed regularly so that we could take up self correction and se...
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