Showing posts with label Success vs Failure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Success vs Failure. Show all posts

Sunday 13 September 2020

How to Be a Better Person to Others and Yourself

We all want to be our best, But Most of the people wonder if it's actually possible to become a better person once you're an adult. The answer is a resounding YES. There are always ways to improve yourself. This answer leads you to more questions.

So, What is the best way to become a better person? What it's easiest approach? And what are the most important aspects of yourself to work on? Taking into account your own well-being as well as the best interests of others, here are some of the most important ways to become a better person. 

Let Go of Anger

Let go of Anger

We all experience anger in our lives. Uncontrolled anger, however, can create problems in our relationships and even with our health.  All of this can lead to more stress and additional problems, complicating life and keeping us from being our best selves. That's why learning to manage and eventually let go of anger is so important to becoming a better person.

Letting go of anger isn't always easy. But the first step is learning more about recognizing anger and knowing what to do when you feel angry in your life.

Recognizing anger is often simple if you make an effort to notice when you feel upset and decide to manage this feeling rather than denying it or lashing out at others as a way of coping. Focus on noticing when you feel angry and why, and know that there is a difference between feeling angry and acting on that anger. Then know your options.

Thursday 5 January 2017

Must watch inspirational movies in Bollywood

Must watch inspirational movies in Bollywood

1.
Bhaag Milkha Bhaag (2013)

The truth behind the ascension of Milkha "The Flying Sikh" Singh who was scarred because of the India-Pakistan partition. (186 mins.)
Director: Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra
Stars: Farhan Akhtar, Sonam Kapoor, Pavan Malhotra, Art Malik

2.
Udaan (2010)

Expelled from his school, a 16-year old boy returns home to his abusive and oppressive father. (134 mins.)
Director: Vikramaditya Motwane
Stars: Rajat Barmecha, Sanjay Gandhi, Ronit Roy, Manjot Singh


Saturday 17 September 2016

Do not be distracted by criticism

 Do not be distracted by criticism
One day a farmer's donkey fell into a well-ass hours is she crying out loudly and farmer listening and considering what it should've been and what not. Eventually she decided that since he has ass was quite old, so it was not going to be any benefit from saving and therefore should've buried him in the well.
         Farmer all his neighbours called for help. All-in-One grabbed a shovel and began to put dirt into the well. As soon understand what it is that ass, she began to cry and howl howl vigorously. And then, suddenly, he was surprisingly calm manner. 're all quietly put mud into the well.

The farmer then peeped into the well so he was shocked by surprise. With every shovel of dirt falling on your back that ass was a wonderful gesture. Every time they throw a shovel full of dirt into the well, it lands on the little donkey who then shakes the dirt off onto the floor of the well.

Friday 16 September 2016

God is able to take the little that we are able to do

God is able to take the little that we are able to do 
A little girl wanted to become a great pianist, but all she could play on the piano was the simple little tune, "Chopsticks." No matter how hard she tried, that was the best she could do. Her parents decided after some time to arrange for a great maestro to teach her to play properly. Of course, the little girl was delighted.

When the little girl and her parents arrived at the maestro's mansion for the first lesson, they were escorted by the butler into the parlour, where they saw a beautiful concert grand piano. Immediately, the little girl dashed over to the piano and began playing "Chopsticks." Her embarrassed parents started across the room to tell her to stop, but as she played, the maestro entered the room and encouraged the little girl to continue.

Wednesday 14 September 2016

Who will win? You think : Sparrow or vulture

Who will win? You think : Sparrow or vulture 
एक बार छोटी सी गौरेया और बड़े गिद्ध में प्रतियोगिता तय हुई/ निश्चय हुआ कि जो सबसे ऊंचाई तक पहुँचेगा वो ही विजेता होगा/

प्रतियोगिता प्रारंभ हुई- गौरेया फुर्र-फुर्र करती हुई ऊपर उठने लगी तो उसे दो कीड़े दिखाई पड़े, जो गिरते हुए नीचे आ रहे था / गौरेया ने उन दोनों को भी अपने साथ ले लिया और धीरे- धीरे ऊपर जाने लगी /

इधर इतनी देर में गिद्ध बहुत ऊँचा पहुँच चूका था, पर तभी उसे सड़ी हुई लाश दिखाई पड़ी और वह प्रतियोगीता भूलकर लाश खाने जा बैठा, और गौरेया प्रतियोगिता जीत गई /

Monday 20 June 2016

Difference between Success and Failure is so small

Difference between Success and Failure is so small
The difference between a successful person and a person who is considered a failure is extremely small. In fact, it is so small that it often cannot be determined. Same education, same opportunity, same knowledge, same financial means - and yet one person fails and the other succeeds. If you look at two pots of water on a hot stove and one suddenly begins boiling


- what is the difference?

Your answer may be simply that one is boiling and the other is not. But what is the DIFFERENCE?

Thursday 9 June 2016

Failure is not Final

Failure is not Final
                 Have you seen the inspiring commercial that Michael Jordan did for Nike? It's the one where he talks about all of his mistakes, such as the free throws and game-deciding shots that he's missed over the years.
                 
                I love that commercial for its right attitude about failure, but I'm even more impressed with it after seeing a follow-up interview with Jordan.
                
                A reporter asked Michael Jordan if the statistics that he quoted in the commercial were correct. Jordan's response? "I don't know."Now that answer surprised me at first, until I realized its significance: Michael Jordan is so unconcerned with failure that he truly has no idea how many shots he's missed in his career or how many games have been lost because of his mistakes. He simply took the word of the statisticians at Nike for those numbers.

              Like Jordan, we all fail. Success isn't based on "avoiding" failure, but
on "facing" it correctly. William A. Ward said, "Failure should be our teacher, not our undertaker. Failure is delay, not defeat. It is a temporary detour, not a dead-end street."