Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Inspiring Message


* In life, there are moments when you miss someone so much that you feel like you could only fulfill your dreams by holding that person tight in your arms.

* When the door of happiness is closed, another opens; but many of us continue only to look at the closed door. 
As a result, we often fail to see the new door with its new opportunities.

* Do not trust appearances; they are often false.
Do not interest yourself only in wealth; it may disappear.

* Seek someone who communicates with you in laughter, for laughter can turn a sad day into a joyful one.

* Dream whatever you desire to dream.
Go wherever you wish.
Seek whatever you desire.
Because life is unique and is dependent on how you shape it.

* The lucky ones do not always have the best.
Often, they seek simply the best of what they see on their journey.

* Your future happiness may well depend on your ability to leave the past behind.

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Powerful Inspiring Message


Forget about the Days when you've been Lonely.
But don't forget the Friendly Smiles you've seen.

Forget about the Days when it has been Cloudy.
But don't forget Your Hour in the Sun.

Forget about the Time when you've been Defeated
But don't forget the Victories you've won.

Forget about the Misfortunes which you Encountered.
But don't forget the Times your Luck has turned.

Forget about the Mistakes that you can't Change.
But don't forget the Lesson that you've learnt.

Have a Nice Day !!

- Author Unknown

Friday, June 17, 2011

Life Is A Gift


Life is a gift given by the God to us.
Life is like a diamond which makes us beautiful
and feel how much precious we are.

So fill your life with full of colors.
Don’t waste it or spoil it.
Because God will never give you a second chance.

- Unknown

Thursday, June 16, 2011

How to Identify Your Goals


Here are seven goal-setting questions for you to ask and answer over and over again. I suggest that you take a pad of paper and write out your responses. 

Question Number One:
What are your five most important values in life?
This question is intended to help you clarify what is really important to you, and by extension, what is less important, or unimportant. Once you have identified the five most important values in life for you, organize them in order of priority, from number one, the most important, through number five. 

Question Number Two:
What are your three most important goals in life, right now?
This is called the "quick list" method. When you only have thirty seconds to write down your three most important goals, your subconscious mind sorts out your many goals quickly. Your top three will just pop into your conscious mind. With only thirty seconds, you will be as accurate as if you had thirty minutes. 

Question Number Three:
What would you do, how would you spend your time, if you learned today that you only had six months to live? This is another value questions to help you clarify what is really important to you. When your time is limited, even if only in your imagination, you become aware of who and what you really care about. 

Question Number Four:
What would you do if you won a million dollars cash, tax free, in the lottery tomorrow?

How would you change your life? What would you buy? What would you start doing, or stop doing? This is really a question to help you decide what you'd do if you had all the time and money you need, and if you had virtually no fear of failure at all. 

Question Number Five:
What have you always wanted to do, but been afraid to attempt?
This question helps you see more clearly where your fears could be blocking you from doing what you really want to do. 

Question Number Six:
What do you most enjoy doing? What gives you your greatest feeling of self-esteem and personal satisfaction? 
This is another values question that may indicate where you should explore to find your "heart's desire." You will always be most happy doing what you most love to do, and what you most love to do is invariably the activity that makes you feel the most alive and fulfilled. The most successful men and women in America are invariably doing what they really enjoy, most of the time. 

Question Number Seven:
What one great thing would you dare to dream if you knew you would not fail?
Imagine that a genie appears and grants you one wish. The genie guarantees that you will be absolutely, completely successful in any one thing that you attempt to do, big or small, short or long-term. If you were absolutely guaranteed success in any one thing, what one exciting goal would you set for yourself?

- By Brian Tracy 

Never Quit


If you follow the right plan and procedure you are sure to Successed

BUT

May be there times when things can go wrong

NEVER

Loose Hope and keep on trying.

Remember that

Losers Quit ! when they tired
Champions Quit ! whe they hold Gold.

- Unknown

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

To be Successful


Everyone Has A Chance To Be Successful
People often handle life as they do bad weather.
They while away the time waiting for it to stop.
Yet the tide of opportunity comes to everyone.
Opportunity knocks all the time,
But you've got to be ready for it.

When your chance comes,
You must have the equipment to take advantage of it.
The race is not to the swift
Or the battle to the strong,
For time and chance happen to everyone.

Take a second look at what appears
To be someone's "good luck."
You'll find not luck but preparation,
Planning and success-producing thinking.

When you're prepared for opportunity
Your chance for success is sure to come.
The season of failure is the best time
For sowing the seeds of success.

- Unknown

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

The Principle of The Objective


Learn from the Lessons of History :
The concepts of military strategy have been studied and written about for more than 4,000 years, going back to the early works of General Sun-Tzu in China more than 2,000 years BC. These principles of strategy that have been developed and perfected over the centuries have direct applications and implications for strategic thinking, both personally and corporately.

Decide In Advance What You Want :
The most important military principle is the Principle of the Objective. This principle requires that you decide in advance exactly what it is that you are trying to accomplish. What exactly is your objective? In my experience, fully 80% of all problems in personal and corporate life come from a lack of clarity with regard to objectives and goals.

Clarity Is Critical :
Clarity of objective precedes all other elements in strategic thinking. Here are some questions that you can use over and over again to focus and clarify your objectives. The first question is, "What am I trying to do?" The second question is, "How am I trying to do it?" The third question is, "What are my assumptions?" And the fourth question is, "What if my assumptions were wrong?"

Question Your Assumptions :
Having the courage to ask these questions, and to question your assumptions, both spoken and unspoken, is a key mark of the superior person. 

Sometimes individuals avoid questioning their assumptions for fear that they will have to change their minds or do something other than what they started out to do. However, false assumptions lie at the root of almost every failure. The only way that you can root out these wrong assumptions is by carefully analyzing them and discussing them, and then by demanding proof or evidence that these assumptions are still valid.

Project Forward In Your Mind :
Another method for clarifying your objectives is for you to project forward and look backward. In other words, imagine that you have already achieved the objective that you are working toward. Project yourself forward in your mind and then look back to the present day, to the present moment. What do you see? What changes could you make looking back from this imaginary perspective of hindsight? This is a key peak performance thinking technique.

Determine Why You Want It :
The final part of clarifying your objectives revolves around your identifying the reasons why you want to achieve this objective in the first place. 

Why is it important? Is it still as important as when you started off? Is this objective more important than any other objective that you could be working on? It is essential that you be clear about the answers to these questions.

By: Brian Tracy