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Key to Your Success is Desire

Obstacles don't matter very much. Pain or other circumstances can be there. But, if you want something badly enough, you'll find a way to get it done. If you're willing to pay the price, any of your circumstances will change. If you want something badly enough, you're sure to get it. Reality forms around your commitment to succeed. Your desires will, in time, externalize themselves into concrete fact. You only have to love a thing greatly to get it. Desire is the fire of life.

Lakshminarayanan

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Open Heart

The heart is like a flower—unless it is open, it cannot release its fragrance into the world. The fragrance of the heart is made up of the qualities and virtues of our spirit. Most of us have learned how to keep our heart closed in a world that would trample all over us if we let it. Being open-hearted today seems to require tremendous courage. It is a courage that comes only when we realize that no one can hurt us, no matter what they say or do. They may hurt our body, but if we have realized we are spirit, nothing outside can touch us if we so decide.

Little by little, practice opening your heart to those you think have hurt you. Realize it wasn't them that hurt you, it was yourself. And it taught you not to trust, and you closed your heart. A closed heart is in need of opening. And when you do, you will have begun to heal yourself.

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When life brings pain your way, it's important to know it might actually be just the thing you need to move forward. Here's how to bounce back from any heart-wrenching situation.

1. Whenever you find yourself seeking an addiction in an attempt to run from pain, remember — pain is part of life. By accepting it, its intensity is reduced. Do not resist it. Resistance to pain brings tension and anxiety, anxiety leads to fear. Fear of pain is worse than pain itself. Pain will pass. It has to. Hmmm, intense. Okay, translation: It's always your choice. You can either (a) sit with the pain now, or (b) avoid the pain now and potentially feel even greater pain later, thereby delaying the healing and its incumbent path to self-growth.

2. Once you allow the pain to come, become aware of where in your body this pain is landing: throat, heart, stomach, back, head. Feel it in this body part; then breathe it out of this body part. If possible, give yourself specific times to grieve and breathe. Sounds weird, but it is known to work.

3. Keep a journal. Tracking your healing process will show you progress is being made. Classify your entries into the oft-quoted five stages. Quickly, stage one — denial and isolation (“This is not happening to me”), stage two — anger (“How dare this happen to me?”), stage three — bargaining (“Just let me get X, and I won't care about Y”, or “If this doesn't happen, I promise to...”), stage four — depression (“I can't bear going through this”), stage five — acceptance (“I'm ready. I don't want to struggle anymore”). And, remember, after you pass through stage four, that final stage of acceptance is right around the corner. Whew!

4. Recognise that you are an unfinished self in progress. Like so many of life's challenges, experiencing and overcoming pain can reveal emotional depths and perspectives you didn't know you were capable of.

Re-focus on the excitement of all the new changes in your personal being and your life journey ahead.

Motivate yourself to stretch your mind — and always seek to find the most healthful interpretations and positive lessons in all your life challenges!

During dark times, we all need to face and feel the harsh light of glaring truth. Feeling means you're dealing… and truly healing

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When it comes to being positive and living the best life possible, we all need reminders once in a while.

Here are a few tips to get the most out of life:

1. Practice gratitude:
Be thankful for what you have and less envious of what you don't. One of the best ways to do this is to have a gratitude journal. Every night, I write down 5 things that I am grateful for. It doesn't have to be anything big; something as simple as "I am grateful that my husband made dinner tonight" is perfect. You'll be amazed at how, after a short time of doing this one activity consistently, your perspective changes. You start seeing abundance instead of lack. You start to experience and see all the beautiful things that life offers you every day.

2. Practice generosity: Give of yourself. Give your time and, if possible, your money. Doing this is the surest way to receive. We tithe a portion of our income every single month to various charities, and it has helped us understand how interconnected we all are. It has made us feel more alive and more connected to every other human being, and this is a great way to live.

3. Practice random acts of kindness. It's amazing how good this feels for both you and the person you've just helped.

4. Take charge and accept responsibility for your actions. Once you start doing this, letting go of the victim attitude and stop playing the blame game, you truly are in control of your life. This is one of the universal laws, "The Law of Control," which states that the degree to which you feel positive about your life is in direct proportion to how in control you feel. (You can learn about the other Universal Laws in our course inside the membership area.) Decide to accept responsibility for everything that happens to you, and you'll be amazed at how your life changes for the better.

5. Don't sweat the small stuff and remember it's all small stuff. Remember that bad things are temporary and transient. One thought that always helps me is to think that everything good or bad that happens to me, even if I don't understand it, is a blessing. The reason I believe this is because everything works together for the greater good. This idea has helped me through the most difficult times in my life. For more on this, read "Think and Grow Rich" by Napoleon Hill, especially the chapter on "Everything in it contains a seed for an equal or greater opportunity."

Keep those 5 things in mind, and you'll start seeing BIG changes quickly.

Cheers,

Lakshminarayanan

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here is an PPT on the above subject,which will be inspiring to all. Regards Lakshminarayanan
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You all know KBC is Good Business.

But have you ever pondered...

How Good....????

Any guesses? Let's see...

Airtel is charging Rs.6/- per SMS sent for this contest.

Assuming there are only 100 entries from say 10 cities of some 20 districts and 20 states...

6 (Rs/SMS) x 100 (entries) x 10 (cities) x 20 (districts) x 20 (states) = 6

x 100 x 10 x 20 x 20 = Rs.24,00,000

24 lakhs in 20 minutes. (People trying for the 2 lakhs cash prize)

Imagine what if 1000 entries try out from 100 cities?

The figure simply grows by 2 more zeroes and yields a whopping 24 Crores!!!!

And it does not stop there...

In practice, it could be another multiple of 100 or a multiple of 1000 on average.

In that case, it is 24 x 100 crores earnings in just 20 minutes on every episode!!!

And the prize money: A mere 2 crores.. (and from whose pocket?)

Smart Business By Siddharth Basu!

And the best part of this calculation is just the SMS earning!!

What about the Ad money?

A rough annual profit calculation goes like this:

2400 x 5 x 4) (episode/month) x 12 = 5,76,000 crores.

Let even 50% get dissolved in taxes and other payments, still you will be left with (which includes even the meagre 480 crores of prize money i.e. if every episode bags a 2 crore prize)!

2,88,000 crores profit !!! (only from SMS)

Simple Question:

"KAUN BANEGA CROREPATI"

and your options are---

A) SONY TV

B) AIRTEL

C) AMITABH BACHCHAN

D) SIDDHARTH BASU

Computerji iska jawab bataiye....

Ans: All FOUR..!!!!

PS:

Now you know why AB gets all emotional when the episodes end..........

Lakshminarayanan

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Subject: Understanding Engineers.....

Understanding Engineers #1

Two engineering students were biking across a university campus when one said, "Where did you get such a great bike?" The second engineer replied, "Well, I was walking along yesterday, minding my own business, when a beautiful woman rode up on this bike, threw it to the ground, took off all her clothes and said, "Take what you want."

The first engineer nodded approvingly and said, "Good choice: The clothes probably wouldn't have fit you anyway."

Understanding Engineers #2

To the optimist, the glass is half-full. To the pessimist, the glass is half-empty. To the engineer, the glass is twice as big as it needs to be.

Understanding Engineers #3

A priest, a doctor, and an engineer were waiting one morning for a particularly slow group of golfers. The engineer fumed, "What's with those guys? We must have been waiting for fifteen minutes!" The doctor chimed in, "I don't know, but I've never seen such inept golf!" The priest said, "Here comes the green-keeper. Let's have a word with him

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