Thoughts
All we are, is a result of our daily thoughts – Anonymous. What we think, we become. It’s therefore paramount for us to be mindful of what we think. Every day.
All we are, is a result of our daily thoughts – Anonymous. What we think, we become. It’s therefore paramount for us to be mindful of what we think. Every day.
We are faced with choices to make, decisions to be made, every moment. The decisions we make are by and large ‘growth-based’ or ‘fear-based’. Research shows 80% of the choices made are fear-based. And we know growth-based decisions become legendary later, and fear-based decisions become remorseful. Fear-based decisions are made out of insecurity, feeling of
Often we seem to be engrossed in considering binary options while making choices or taking decisions – meaning, ‘this’ or ‘that’; ‘Yes’ or ‘No’. When we re-frame such binary options, when we broad-base such binary choices by asking ourselves and our teams ‘what other options do we have’, we start accessing abundance…
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A true leader is a giver, never a taker – Robin Sharma. Give more than what we take. Give more than what we receive. Give more than what we ask for. Give more.
Everything you want is on the other side of fear – Jack Canfield. Anything that’s extra-ordinary gets done outside our comfort zone. Transcending the fear – surpassing the limits set by rationality and logic – Emotive urge (alone) helps us do that. Am I drawing-upon my emotional intelligence enough, to go where I want to
The only way to do great work is to love what you do – Steve Jobs. Loving what we do. That shows up – on oneself; in the outcomes too. Great works and extra-ordinary things get done outside the comfort zones. Loving helps one go there…
We get what we seek. We get what we look for. One may call it passion, vision, dream, persistence, resolve, tenacity, perseverance, grit, commitment… Simply put, we get what we seek.
If today were the last day of my life, would I want to do what I am about to do today? – Steve Jobs. Pertinent thought to reflect upon. Every day. At different plains – in my craft (profession / vocation), in my relationships, in my life… Helps set my priorities, retain my focus, read
What we focus on expands – Anonymous. Whatever I put my focus into, that’s what I get more of. Wouldn’t it make more sense therefore to focus on what I want than what I don’t want? On good than the bad? On positives than the negatives? On solutions than the challenges? It’s my choice –
What I really want and what I think is possible (and therefore work towards) can be different – at times, vastly different. The stealthy irony is that in most cases (or in all cases?) it is limited just by our own thoughts, our own imagination…
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