Saturday, 12 March 2016

Is there such Good Luck or Bad Luck?

LUCK:


              There are no coincidences in life. What person that wandered in and out of your life was there for some purpose, even if they caused you harm. Sometimes, it doesn’t make sense the short periods of time we get with people, or the outcomes from their choices. However, if you turn it over to God he promises that you will see the big picture in the hereafter. Nothing is too small to be a mistake. 

              Luck is what you have left over after you give 100 percent. Luck is when opportunity knocks and you answer.

              The lucky or successful person has learned a simple secret. Call up, capture, evoke the feeling of success. When you feel successful and self-confident, you will act successful. Define your goal or end result. Picture it to yourself clearly and vividly. Then simply capture the feeling you would experience if the desirable goal were already an established fact. Then your internal machinery is geared for success: to guide you in making the correct muscular motions and adjustments; to supply you with creative ideas, and to do whatever else is necessary in order to make the goal an accomplished fact.

GOOD LUCK:

Luck? I don‘t rely on it.
Anything thing is success –
First of all it is a hard work, day after day,
And everything you do must have a purpose.
Also it is realizing what is the true opportunity and what is not.
It is seeking for your goals with determination and belief.
Being thankful for what you already have.
Being positive and never looking back.


Success may come and go away,
But your achievements will stay.
Hard work may take fun of today,
But it leaves all the things to cherish for tomorrow.

 

"I believe there is always a good luck. Just give your 100% and acheive your goal" 

what is in our hand? In our hand is only to try our best and to give our 100%. So please do not relay on good luck or bad luck. You need to give your 100% to achieve something. Thats simple! 


BAD LUCK:



You can lose
A child
Or a parent,
The love of your life,
A good job,
A game,
A deal,
A bet,
An idea,
Your favorite thing,
Money,
Your best friend,
A moment,
An opportunity,
A chance,
Your keys,
Your mind,
Your health,
Your identity,
Your virginity,
Your religion,
Your shirt,
Your license,
ID or Passport,
Phone or phone number,
Hope,
Faith,
Luck,
Your pride,
Or your house,
And feel like
You've lost everything,
And keep on losing.

Stop
Counting your losses,
And start counting your
Blessings.
Only then will you discover
That losses are always easier
to point out and count
Than blessings.
And that your blessings
will always outnumber
Your losses,
For they are truly
Immeasurable.

It is only normal that
People count losses with
Their minds,
And ignore
To count blessings
With the graciousness
Of their hearts.


"99% Smart Work+1% Luck=100% Success"

Relationships

RELATIONSHIP:

 

  •   The way in which two or more people, groups, countries, etc., talk to, behave toward, and deal with each other.
  •   A romantic or sexual friendship between two people.
  •   Good relationship always preserves mutual understanding, faith on each other, respect with each other,  and most importantly good communication.

TYPES OF RELATIONSHIPS:

             Let us start with the basics. When you think of the word "relationship," what people or situations come to mind? As we get older, we learn that there are a variety of relationships we can have with other people
             Basically there are four types of relationship which are as follows:
ese situations:

  1. Family Relationships
  2. Friendships
  3. Casual Relationships
  4. Romantic Relationship

  1. Family Relationships:
         

Family" includes your siblings and parents, as well as relatives who you may not interact with every day, such as your cousins, aunts, uncles, grandparents, and stepparents.Many times, however, families become blocked in their relationships by hurt, anger, mistrust, and confusion. These emotions are natural and normal, and few families do not have at least a few experiences with them.
It is never too late to begin the process of improving family relationships – even if they are already of good quality – by developing some simple skills.Use your family's presence to your advantage – communicate with each other, develop ways to value boundaries, and build trust and respect.
       2.Friendships:

         

Everyone needs friends, and you probably have always had at least one. A friend is defined as a person you know well and regard with affection, trust, and respect.Another way to make friends is to be friendly and helpful to other people. Talk to people, get to know them, and find out if you have something in common with them.
  
       3.Casual Relationships:

         


  Casual relationships are formed with people you encounter every day – anyone who is not a friend, romantic relationship, or family member. It is important to maintain healthy relationships with the professionals who serve you. They are probably people you look up to for their skills and education, and by showing your respect and learning from these individuals, you will develop important skills that you can apply in your other relationships
       4.Romantic Relationship:
            

In thinking about the different types of relationships, it is important to realize that you can have an intimate relationship with anyone. An intimate relationship is one in which you can truly be yourself with someone who you respect and are respected by in return. It is an emotional connection that can also be physical. It does not have to be in the context of a romantic or sexual relationship.
         
          Now let's talk about romantic relationships, which, unfortunately, are not always intimate relationships. In a healthy romantic relationship, both partners respect each other and have their own identity.

Thursday, 10 March 2016

Self Understanding

Who am I?

 

             First step toward success is to find an answer of "Who am I?".

             Many peoples start their career without knowing themselves. So they fail in their aim. We all have our own unique pattern of abilities, interests and personality traits. Self-understanding pinpoints what your likes, dislikes, strengths and other traits are, and inspires personal growth by helping you define your identity.
             Asking yourself questions such as "who am I?" and "where do I want to be?'' is important when considering what career decisions and directions you want to take. Career success and satisfaction relies heavily on whether or not you enjoy the work you are doing. Having a clear idea about your own personal interests is one of the first steps in making a good career decision. Stop and ask yourself: What makes you happy? What hobbies and academic subjects do you enjoy? What are things you like to do in your free time?

Quotes on Self Understanding:

                              “Greater in battle
                                than the man who would conquer
                                a thousand-thousand men,
                                is he who would conquer
                                just one —
                                himself.
                                Better to conquer yourself
                                than others.
                                When you've trained yourself,
                                living in constant self-control,
                                neither a deva nor gandhabba,
                                nor a Mara banded with Brahmas,
                                could turn that triumph
                                back into defeat.” 
                                                                -Gautam Buddha

“You cannot believe in God until you believe in yourself.” 
                                                           ― Swami Vivekananda