November 30, 2008

Impress Others!

All of us have a human body and its functions. But what distinguishes each one of us from others are the form, speech and actions. These differ, and are unique to a person concerned. So, to impress or imprint on others, one must be tidy, speak a lot nicely and participate in many social activities. He/she should not be careless about dressing and maintaining body health, should not be keeping mouth shut up always and should not be inactive inside the house sitting in a remote corner. He/she should be cheerful enough to come out, exhibit and express himself/herself as a distinct person in this world!

November 23, 2008

Do your Best and the Most!

Do not worry or care about the result of your aimed work. And do not let the thoughts about it enter into your mind, as they are like infecting disease hampering your work. Do your best and the most without 'foreseeing' the results that whether it will come out as bad or good. If you do your best and the most you can be sure of the fact that the outcome will also be a favorable one to you. So, in any aimed work don't expect, but do your best; the favorable result will come by itself to you!

November 16, 2008

Factors for Perfection and Satisfaction

Each action of a man should be pure (that without any hesitation, and his own - not done with others' instructions) and decisive (accepted as ultimate and definite at mind's level). Then only there will be perfection in his work, and satisfaction in his mind.

November 8, 2008

Work - Time Management

If you have been allowed only a limited time for doing many works, first do the most important and tough works; next do those that interests you much; then do the rest of the unimportant and easy works - to complete all of them within the time frame.

But in case you have liberal time before doing an important work (such as getting out to go to office or to board a bus or train etc.) do not go in for doing the works that interests you. First prepare well yourself for the impending important work. After that do the works that interest you, and that are easier and not important. Allot also reasonable work-free time before the starting of the important work. See that you stop any work that you may be doing just when that free time starts. This free time will ease your mind and shall also compensate for any other unexpected extra important works that may arise up as new and demand you more time.

November 1, 2008

Practical Use of Knowledge

Whatever one reads or studies, he must put it into practical use. The use may be in day to day life activities at home or in office work, or it may be in hobbies or in future profession, in case of students!