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Hope and Faith

  M y life has been a rollercoaster in the past couple of years. There were times when I had no idea if there's tomorrow.  In the midst of all, I survived with hope and faith. Four days back on my post someone commented and I took that positively. I googled that Last Sermon and there are so many that I couldn't understand which one I have to go through. I tried to find that person and somehow that comment was deleted. I'm still confused who was that well-wisher. Anyways, if you are reading it then please contact on my email and send me the "Last Sermon".  The past couple of days I have been too busy, one the one hand I was publishing my book, " Criminal Justice System in India" which is available on amazon kindle store now, on the other hand, my personal computer was giving trouble. My father gifted it in 2004 and I understand the value of it so well that I tried my best to save this old machine and ultimately I had to buy a new machine but I kept the fa...

Napoleon Hill : Applied Faith Method to Achieve Success

I t's another day and yesterday I was following the advice of Lewis Howes. Every hour I set reminders to drink a glass of water and stand from the chair to stretch the body to maintain energy throughout the day. And believe me, it works. I had so much energy that I was in no mood to take an afternoon nap and slept at 10.30 pm.  Wow! Today we have a legend and one of his famous method to learn: Napoleon Hill: Applied Faith He is a legend in personal development and a leader in the successful movement in the USA. Think and Grow Rich" His website link is the following http://personalfinanceliteracy.com Napoleon Hill was born in 1883 and died in 1970. He was commissioned by Andrew Carnegie to write out a Philosophy For Success, which he did. Applied Faith may be the most powerful and misunderstood of all the principles of success.  The philosophies of success are noted as the first-ever of their kind, for average people to raise their position in life through the application of s...

Big Lessons to Win at Life : Robin Sharma

Hello there, today we are going to learn from Indian Canadian lawyer who left his successful practise and turned to a coach. His father was a doctor. His teachings are amazing. He says "I'm no idol but I have many idols to live". Life is very short when lived well. Good time passes fast. It slips from hands like sand and when we look back, it's gone. Robin explains some of the Big Lessons to Learn at Life. Let's have a look:- Small wins matters. A great life is not lived by revolution but by evolution. Little thing of watching TV with family sets the next day. Amazon, Nike, General electric, FedEx. etc., Great products made by small efforts everyday. Relationship is all about tiny little things done everyday. Nothing fails like success. As you become successful become more humble, as you grow old become more young. Age is just a number. No ask no get. If the world doesn't know what you want then how can it deliver what you want. Ask ask ask....If you ask and d...

Time for reflection

I can't believe it's end of August now and September is a week away. It's Saturday and each Saturday is special to me. It's an alarm to rest. I stopped working on Saturdays couple of years back and I'm doing fine. I can work 24x7 and I chose to save Saturday for me and Sundays for community. It's my personal belief to give back to society. It started several years back when I was introduced to Christ and Church music team used to practice on Saturdays. I used to go to court and it was beginning of my professional and spiritual life both at same time. I decided to choose spiritual over professional and declared to my 2 colleagues that I'd not come on Saturdays. They were stunned by my decision as we were making very little money by working 48 hours a week. And I was reducing 8 hours. They tried to force and convince me to change mind and I was determined. I found peace in spirituality. That mattered most at that point of time when everything shattered down a...

Key Person of Influence

I t is a quiet soothing day. I wake up around 7am. It was peaceful and quiet. Everything seems falling in place after years of struggle. I'm in peace and no much worries about future, finance, health, fitness, home, courts etc. etc. High court has extended lockdown further up to 14 August 2020. Birds are chirping and weather is cool. I have a promise to myself to learn new things and skills every single day.    Today we are going to learn from an interview with the author:- Kavin Harrington- Key person of influence Kevin was born to a normal family, had a normal education and grew up with the usual challenges most of us have experienced. Nothing about his past would lead you to expect he would go on to build a business with multi-billion dollar revenues, create the world’s leading entrepreneur network (EO), become a best-selling author, a celebrity, a highly-paid speaker and an award-winning businessman. But he did. And along the way, he created dozens of millionair...

Secrets of the Millionare Mind - T. HARV EKER

 It is a beautiful day with the same routine. Got up at 5.30 and dog outing. Last night I made a video and came on camera. I'm proud of myself. I'm on the roof having my quiet time, journalling and birds chirping. Electricity gone downstairs. Well, such is life. Now I am thinking that I love to reflect on current social issues. Today we going to learn from Secrets of the Millionaire Mind - T.HARV EKER He says in every marketplace 4 things matters:- ● Supply -      ● Demand - ● Quality ● Quantity   Quantity matters a lot. You will be paid in direct proportion of the value you deliver. World need more people to play big and thinking big. The quantity factor simply means, how much of your value do you actually deliver to the marketplace? Another way of stating this is, how many people do you actually serve or affect? ● People play small because they fear. ● People play small because they feel small. ● You have to focus on we than I. ● Solving people's problem ...

I Admire Robin Sharma

It's 5 am and I always remember Robin Sharma saying it. His books are amazing. People criticise but I love him. A thought crossing my mind now, 7th month of the year passing now. It has been a beautiful year so far. I was thinking that things I used to think were luxury are now normal to me.  Robin Sharma is my favourite author and mentor. I have learned a lot through his books and he was also a practising lawyer before switching to become Life Coach. He has Indian roots and lives in Canada.   In " Leave the Cult of Today " he explains the following 4 rules to follow:  1. Originality - Your thoughts should be original. Don't copy anyone. Be authentic and be yourself.  2. Audacity - Be audacious and take risks in life. A man who sits on the bank of the river never learns how to swim. 3. Humanity- Humanity is the greatest gift to humans. Be human, help as many people you can.  4. Mastery - Be master of your craft. Whatever you do, give your best and over-d...