“Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them.”
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OUR WRITINGS
“Each day in life is like a spotless page
That comes to us for writings, vain or sage,
Upon its face that we say and do
Is written down, the false, the good, the true.”“And at last a book the record stands
The history of Self by our own hands,
By self alone made, bound and fully writ
No word, or thought, or deed escaping it.”
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If you think it is time for you to take your life to the NEXT LEVEL, then it is the right time to pickup Dan Lier’s book “The 10 Minute Coach”, the book that gives daily strategies for life success.
According to Dan, “You can never earn $250,000 with $100,000 belief system.” So the foremost thing to do is to believe in the next level, believe in having room for improvement. The book is written in tiny, crisp chapters which help the reader to retain interest. The book covers broadly the following four areas:1. Career and life
2. Selling
3. Parenthood
4. RelationshipsDan has done complete justification to each of these aspects of life through each of his chapters.
The plus points of the book are its crisp sized chapters, proper organization of chapters and small size of the book.
According to the author, “Failure doesn’t mean you’re a loser, or you’re an under achiever. Failure is simply a word attached to the results you achieved when those results weren’t the results you were shooting for.” A simple yet deep thought.
Overall, the book should be read by anyone who wants to take his/her life to the next level. A good book to have on your book shelf.
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You probably have heard the saying, “Everything comes to those who wait.” Is it so?
You need to catch a train from Ludhiana to Delhi, will you reach Delhi if you sit at home merely WAITING for someone to pick you up and take you to the railway station? He’ll pick your luggage, get you into the train and make you comfortable there… is it really so?
Obviously NOT!
Instead, it is you and only YOU who has to perform all the actions from going out of your home to boarding that train.
Hence, we can derive the 2Ws essential for success, and they are:
1. Work
2. Wait
So,
“Everything comes to those who work and wait.”
– Manhardeep Singh Ahluwalia
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Well, I got this today that we can’t predict where talent can be hidden. Really, its amazing to find some gems who are in the form of classmate with you.
Yes, I’m talking about one of my classmate, Gurpreet Kaur, who wrote the following incredible creative article.
Appreciate her by commenting.
Here goes her article, Journey of Life.
Journey of Life
Over the years, I have discovered life is a journey, a pilgrimage, a sacred adventure. Life is an experience of both joy and turmoil. Only those people can live the happiest life, who can understand and see the nuances of life. There are only a few people who are incredibly disciplined in their lives.
Each of us from time to time experience crisis from different life changing events and transitions, all unpredictable moments arriving and intruding into our well-groomed lives. We don’t ask for this interference and we wonder why it has arrived bringing havoc and confusion.
There are three phases of life which every human being have to pass through. The stages are:
- Infant,
- Teenage / Youngster
- Old age
Often, people gauge that infant age is dynamic and best stage of our life. In this time, children get a lot of praise and applaud from their parents. Because of their innocent nature, they easily get along well with each other.
In the second stage, our innocent nature gets converted into mature one. We become gorgeous, delectable and attractive, theses all changes make us earnest and responsible. This is the golden period of our life. Because we get loads of opportunities to make our careers but it depends upon the person how he would grab it or use it.
Old age is too difficult period for those who took wrong decision in their second phase of life, because now they have to depend on their children for bread and butter.
All these stages are but slice of life. Celebrating, mourning or wrestling with a life passage is an extraordinary act. Slow down and be in touch with your feelings. Be kind and loving to yourself. Act from your spirit and heart and don’t forget to breath!
– Gurpreet Kaur
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Identifying my identity
“Dude, what are you up to? Are you going to stop being a dabbler now?” asked my best friend while I was lying on a bed in dilemma trying to figure out what has happened to me.
While I was in my thoughts, she insinuated the doctor to give me a dose of Trazodone so that I can take rest. After all, she’s the one who looks after me.
Let me introduce myself. I’m the one who likes to brag about things in front of the people whom I want to impress. I’m very hysterical because of my possessive nature. Though people see me as a crusty person but who are in proximity with me know that I’m milder from inside.
I usually pout when I have to disagree with something or usually when there is a nuance difference in the opinion. My nature also depicts that I’m reclusive after having an abysmal experience. I also want someone to back me up during my stage of turmoil.
When I’m sad, I also like to distort things but I hate petrifying experiences. Edgy situations usually irk me. I also dislike being understated. I also hate apologetic situations.
If people around me disagree with me, then the situation usually end up as becoming an argument. During this stage, I most of the times think that the other person has misconstrued me.
I aspire to be transcended as a prodigy and I want people to get stunned and dumbstruck after seeing my spectacular appearance.
I also want to be prolific in whatever I do so that people can call me, “This is the person who broke the shackles of traditional methods that curbed the optimal potential of a person.”
I like to have cathartic experiences only when I’m in a calm and dark environment.
I’m able to get along with people whom I like.
To club up my nature, I would say that I like to enjoy each and every moment of my being.
And my friends, my name is – HUMAN.
– Manhardeep Singh Ahluwalia






