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I am writing after quite some time. It takes a little to stop running and stop and look around. So much time has flown. There are so many things that I could have done. Time has just flown. Time to be happy.

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The best advise I had this year!

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Thankfulness!

Thats’s right! In todays world with the various pressures we have, we easily forget to count the blessings we really have.

If you want to turn your life around, try thankfulness. It will change your life mightily. ~ Gerald Good

And a great piece of advise while reading a “Chicken Soup for the Soul” book. The best way to do this- take 3×5 cards and in each, write one thankfulness note. It is a long road so think of adding just one card a day. And stick it on a wall or inside your wardrobe.

See it daily first thing in the morning.

These little drops will make you more grateful for what you have than you realized till now.

Try it.

#thankfulness

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The power of humility

Posted by in Attitude, Motivation, Personal Brand, Personal Effectiveness

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79wVeXMMqKk

I was watching this video of Pope Francis in one of his visits where he sees a child in a wheelchair and immediately gets off the car to bless the child.   This action touched me immensely. There are numerous such videos along with this that shows the Pope doing this with a number of other people- especially children and old men and women.  Of course, there are enough nay sayers for every good action.

True or not, this simple action demonstrates the power of humility and why this particular Pope is undoubtedly a man of the masses.  

Touching. And something we need to aspire to be.

This note is not highlight what Pope Francis does; but to showcase the impact it has on people who are the beneficiaries for such unexpected surprises.  

Each of us does not have to be a superstar or someone with a following like the Pope, but each of can be humble and step up to reach out to others and make a difference. The next time you are out, and see an opportunity to touch someone’s life- take that step and reach out!

God bless.

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Achieve your potential #497

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The most difficult thing is the decision to act, the rest is merely tenacity. —Amelia Earhart

Be action oriented.  Keep taking that next step- however far the destination is.  You are one step closer.  

And take one more.

And one more…

We have to teach ourselves to make this a habit. Be it through maintaining a diary, a to-do list, or any other means, just keep moving!  The rest will fall into place.

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