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25/02/2023

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19/02/2023

Top 10 Lessons learned From the Book “The Greatness Guide”
1. Window of opportunity
👉Fear makes us lose small opportunities. You must learn to run towards your fears.
Do the things that make you uncomfortable, visit the places that scare you. Talk to people, even if you fear them. Make friends.
2. Nothing fails like success
✅The more you stop doing what took you up to number one position, that is the moment you crumble.
Organizations that remain successful are humble, efficient, play faster, devoted and add value to their clients.
3. Be a rock star at work
👉Be passionate about what you do. Work puts meaning into our lives.
If you work hard, you become a gift to yourself and the organization. You will be happier, richer, and live a fulfilling life.
4. Your days define your life
You create your future by what you do today. Nothing is small.
🔴The smallest choices you make now have consequences.
5. Be a life-time Learner
A leader who reads profusely will encounter situations which he may rely on the experience gained from a book to solve such problems.
✅Reading remains the best discipline anyone can cultivate.

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6. Get some skin in the game
Albert Einstein describes insanity as doing the same thing over and over and expecting the same result.
✅You must learn to take risks in life to avoid staying in one position. Taking more risks in pursuing your dreams is rewarding.
7. Make time to think
“Five percent of the people think; ten percent of the people think they think; and the other eighty-five percent would rather die than think,”
–Thomas A. Edison

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8. Leadership begins on the extra mile
The greatness guide teaches that leadership and success begin on the extra mile.
🚫Ordinary people do not spend time on the extra mile.
Who says you are ordinary?
9. Reference point
✅Ultimately, success is about consistency in what you do.
You should pick positive reference points that will help you see alternative ways of doing things.
10. Life Lessons
✅Be the eternal optimist — get more joy from life and see the best in every situation
✅Value people — put people first, respect your friends. They will never fail you.
💯Be Decisive!

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17/02/2023

10 lessons from book “Make your Bed”

01. The importance of making your bed every morning: starting the day with a simple task that is completed can set the tone for a productive day and a sense of accomplishment.

02. Life is a challenge: The author emphasizes that life is a series of challenges and it’s important to face them head-on and not be afraid of the unknown.

03. Embrace the little things: the author emphasizes that small habits, such as making your bed, can have a big impact on your life and lead to success.

04. The power of positive attitude: A positive attitude can help you overcome obstacles and achieve your goals.

05. The importance of teamwork: The author discusses how working as a team can help you achieve great things, as well as help others.

06. Life is not always fair: The author stresses that life is not always fair and it is important to accept that fact and not dwell on it.

07. Focus on what you can control: The author suggests focusing on what you can control, rather than things outside of your control, to help achieve success.

08. Embrace failure: The author believes that failure is an important part of growth and that it is important to embrace it and learn from it.

09.Set achievable goals: The author believes that setting achievable goals is crucial for success and that small, achievable goals can lead to big achievements.

10. Believe in yourself: The author believes that self-belief is key to success and that you should never let fear or self-doubt get in the way of your goals.

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15/02/2023

10 LESSONS FROM TUESDAYS WITH MORRIE BY MITCH ALBOM

1. DYING

Learn how to die and you learn how to live.

2. DEVOTE YOURSELF TO OTHERS

Devote yourself to loving others, devote yourself to your community around you and devote yourself to creating something that gives you purpose and meaning.

3. FORGIVE YOURSELF

We need to forgive ourselves. For all the things we didn’t do. All the things we should have done. You can’t get stuck on the regrets of what should have happened.

4. DO ALL YOU CAN TODAY, IT MIGHT BE YOUR LAST DAY.

Every day, have a little bird on your shoulder that asks, ‘Is today the day? Am I ready? Am I doing all I need to do? Am I the person I want to be?

5. CREATE MEMORIES

As long as we can love each other, and remember the feeling of the love we had, we can die without ever really going away. All the love you created is still there. All the memories are still there. You live on – in the hearts of everyone you have touched and nurtured while you were here.

6. LIFE HAS CHALLENGES

Life is a series of pulls back & forth. You want to do one thing, but you are bound to do something else. Something hurts you, yet you know it shouldn’t. You take certain things for granted, even when you know you should never take anything for granted. A tension of opposites, like a pull on a rubber band. And most of us live somewhere in the middle.

7. HAVE FAITH

Sometimes you cannot believe what you see, you have to believe what you feel. And if you’re ever going to have other people trust you, you must feel that you can trust them too – even when you’re in the dark. Even when you’re falling.

8. THE SWEETNESS OF FAMILY

The fact is, there is no foundation, no secure ground upon which people may stand today if it isn’t family. If you don’t have the support and love and caring that you get from a family, you don’t have much at all. love is supremely important. As our great poet Auden said, ‘Love each other or perish.’ This is a part of what a family is about, not just love, but letting others know there’s someone who’s watching out for them. Nothing else will give you that.

9. DETACH FROM THINGS

Learn to detach. You know what the Buddhists say? Don’t cling to things, because everything is impermanent.

Detachment doesn’t mean you don’t let the experience pe*****te you. On the contrary, you let it pe*****te you fully. That’s how you’re able to leave it.

Take any emotion—love for a woman, or grief for a loved one, or what I’m going through, fear & pain from a deadly illness. If you hold back on the emotions – if you don’t allow yourself to go all the way through them – you can never get to being detached, you’re too busy being afraid. You’re afraid of the pain, you’re afraid of the grief. you’re afraid of the vulnerability that loving entails. But by throwing yourself into these emotions, by allowing yourself to dive in, all the way, over your head even, you experience them fully & completely. You know what pain is. You know what love is. You know what grief is. And only then can you say, ‘All right, I have experienced that emotion. I recognize that emotion. Now I need to detach myself from that emotion for a moment.

10. MEMENTO MORI

Everyone knows they’re going to die, but nobody believes it. If we did, we would do things differently.

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02/02/2023

𝐈𝐦𝐩𝐨𝐫𝐭𝐚𝐧𝐭 𝐥𝐚𝐰𝐬 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐛𝐨𝐨𝐤 "𝐀𝐜𝐡𝐢𝐞𝐯𝐞 𝐠𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐭𝐧𝐞𝐬𝐬" 𝐛𝐲 𝐘𝐞𝐦𝐢 𝐃𝐚𝐯𝐢𝐝𝐬.

1. LAW OF VISION
Vision is a mental picture of a future state. Thought of success will lead to success and thought of failure will lead to failure. Every genuine change must start from within you, your mind is a designing room where destiny designs are made your mind is like the architectural paper where designs are made. The kinds of designs you Have on paper are the things that the civil engineers will build. It's in this same way that the kind of designs you have in your mind about your marriage, your finance, your health, about your future will translate into a reality
There are fundamental laws of greatness. Nothing great happens by chance. Greatness is a product of calculated steps and one critical law of greatness are law of vision
TAKE A BREAK FROM YOUR PAST!
One of the major enemies of the future is a failure. Most people can't dream because of the mistake of the past. If you can't deal with failure, you can't experience success. You have to let go of the past. No one moves forward by looking at the rearview mirror. Failure is another opportunity to begin again more intelligently. You can begin right now. If you learn from failure, you will be transformed into success.
2. LAW OF PURPOSE
For every book there is an author, for every poem, there is a poet, for every product, there is a manufacturer, for every creation there is a creator, and for every product, there is a purpose. You are a creator of purpose. you are crafted as a solution provider. Your eyes see, your nose smells your legs walk, and you are created for a purpose. You have something to offer this generation. You are not a nonentity. You're not a biological accident.
CHECK YOUR PASSION
What you love deeply can also be a pointer to what you're crafted to do in life. What do you love? What do you have a passion or deep passion for?

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21/12/2022

I know that I am a very talented person but TALENTS ARE REALLY NOT ENOUGH for you to succeed in life.

HERE ARE 8 LESSONS FROM TALENT IS NEVER ENOUGH BY JOHN MAXWELL

1. Talent Is Not Enough

"Talent is often overrated and frequently misunderstood. French poet and dramatist Edouard Pailleron pointed out, “Have success and there will always be fools to say that you have talent.” When people achieve great things, others often explain their accomplishments by simply attributing everything to talent. But that is a false and misleading way of looking at success. If talent alone is enough, then why do you and I know highly talented people who are not highly successful?"

2. Everyone Has A Talent

"People have equal value, but not equal giftedness. Some people seem to be blessed with a multitude of talents. Most of us have fewer abilities. But know this: all of us have something that we can do well.

In their book Now, Discover Your Strengths, Marcus Buckingham and Donald O. Clifton state that every person is capable of doing something better than the next ten thousand people. And they support that assertion with solid research. They call this area the strength zone, and they encourage everyone to find it and make the most of it. It doesn’t matter how aware you are of your abilities, how you feel about yourself, or whether you previously have achieved success. You have talent, and you can develop that talent."

3. Believe In Yourself

"The first and greatest obstacle to success for most people is their belief in themselves. Once people figure out where their sweet spot is (the area where they are most gifted), what often hinders them isn’t lack of talent. It’s lack of trust in themselves, which is a self-imposed limitation. Lack of belief can act as a ceiling on talent. However, when people believe in themselves, they unleash power in themselves and resources around them that almost immediately take them to a higher level. Your potential is a picture of what you can become. Belief helps you see the picture and reach for it."

4. Set High Expectations For Yourself

"We cannot live in a way that is inconsistent with our expectations for ourselves. It just doesn’t happen. I once heard a story that I have not been able to confirm about an aviation pioneer who built a plane the year before the Wright brothers made their historic flight in Kitty Hawk. The plane sat in this inventor’s barn because he was afraid to fly it. Maybe it was because it had never been done before. Maybe it was because he expected it to fail—I don’t know. It’s said that after the news reached him about Orville and Wilbur Wright, the man flew his plane. Before then, he didn’t believe in himself enough to take the risk.

There are two kinds of people in this world: those who want to get things done and those who don’t want to make mistakes. The Wright brothers were of the first type. The would-be aviation pioneer was of the second. If you’re of the first type, then you already expect to believe in yourself and take risks."

5. Pursue Your Passion with Everything You’ve Got

Rudy Ruettiger, upon whose life the movie Rudy was based, observed, “If you really, really believe in your dream, you’ll get there. But you have to have passion and total commitment to make it happen. When you have passion and commitment, you don’t need a complex plan. Your plan is your life is your dream.”

What do you want to accomplish in your lifetime? How do you want to focus your energy: on survival, success, or significance? We live in a time and place with too many opportunities for survival alone. And there’s more to life than mere success. We need to dream big.

6. Passion Is the First Step to Achievement

Loving what you do is the key that opens the door for achievement. When you don’t like what you’re doing, it really shows—no matter how hard you try to pretend it doesn’t.

7. Take Initiative

When it comes to initiative, there are really only four kinds of people:

1. People who do the right thing without being told

2. People who do the right thing when told

3. People who do the right thing when told more than once

4. People who never do the right thing, no matter what

Anyone who wants to become a talent-plus person needs to become the first kind of person.

8. Focus

We live in a culture with almost infinite choices and opportunities, and because of that, most people find themselves pulled in dozens of directions. The solution to such a predicament is focus. Poet William Matthews wrote, “One well-cultivated talent, deepened and enlarged, is worth 100 shallow faculties. The first law of success in this day, when so many things are clamoring for attention, is concentration—to bend all the energies to one point, and to go directly to that point, looking neither to the right nor to the left.”

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12/12/2022

20 Lessons Learned from "The Art of War " by SUN TZU

#1 Unprepared Loses

You have to live and finish the war with every detail in your mind. There should be no room for surprises. During the battle, your time and other resources will be limited. If you don’t know which resource to use for how long, you’re stuck in the middle of nowhere. The party with the plan is strong. The side that has a good plan is the side that is close to victory. Plan the week, the day, the hour, even the minutes.

#2 Creating a Budget

Be aware of how much budget you have for everything from your education to your vacation and how many days or years you can manage with it. Do not try to do a big job by saying that I will find a budget later. It can take a lifetime to compensate for such risks.

#3 Thinking Over and Over

As mentioned earlier in this The Art of War Summary, don’t be lazy thinking. Think again and again about what might happen when you encounter your enemy. Live it over and over in your mind. Repeat this until you have realistically formed the possibilities that will win you over. Trust your abilities, then pursue victory.

#4 Save the Big Goal for Last

Start with small goals first. Even if you want to, you cannot reach the big goal at the beginning of the road. You cannot walk the day you are born. You cannot write poetry the day you learn to write. You will improve yourself day by day. Keeping your big goal in mind, you will move forward with small steps. Knowing that that day will come, but without haste.

#5 Strict Rules

If there is anything as important as strict rules, it is knowing when to bend the rules. The one who adapts wins. When the conditions change, the rules also change. Be the party that sets and enforces the rules. Because you can’t always control the conditions.

#6 Be Unpredictable

Appear so defenseless in the face of the enemy that he will lower all their shields against you. If you are weak, look so strong that the enemy does not want to fight you. For example, teams that underestimate their opponents in sports learned very painful lessons with their first defeat.

#7 You Can’t Win Every Battle

There will be wars that you cannot win, but you do not have to enter those wars. If you know you’re going to lose, choose your strategy accordingly and stay away from battle until you get stronger. Make a deal. Stall to gain time, but don’t engage in a losing battle on purpose.

#8 Timing

In war, in your career, in your relationships, or anywhere else in your life, time is everything. Being in the right place at the right time wins you many battles. It allows you to get ahead of many people. Even if the decision you make is correct, if you choose the wrong time to implement that decision, you will lose.

#9 Your Strengths

It is your strengths that will win you the war. Find these aspects of yourself and develop them until they make you invincible. Let your talents become so sharp that they even help you to cover your other weaknesses. This will be your biggest advantage.

#10 Turn Crisis into Opportunity

If you manage to stay calm even in the worst times, you will come out of the crisis the most profitable. Do not be deceived by those who panic and fear. Every crisis period will pass, but those who set the right strategy in that period continue their lives stronger.

#11 Know Yourself

The better you know yourself, the better your plan will be. Don’t plan on features you’re not sure of. You should realistically reveal these features without deceiving yourself and act accordingly.

#12 Enemies

There is no difference between your enemies or your goals in life. If you want victory in both, you must follow the same roadmap. You must know your enemy and your target very well. You have to learn how to conquer it most easily. What happens next is just following the plan.

#13 Be Mysterious

Once you are confident about your strengths and weaknesses, it’s easy to deceive the enemy about it. What you need to hide is your grand plan. Because if they know what you desire, it will be easier for them to find their weaknesses through it. They don’t hesitate to use their target against you.

#14 First Victory

You just win the war once. You will start to get more support from the people around you and you will see that the number of people who believe in you increases. This way, your next victories will be easier and you will reach your goal sooner than you expected.

#15. Assure

No soldier goes after a commander they don’t trust. Are your words consistent? Do you look strong? Were you able to convey the thought that you would win to your soldiers? If you can achieve these, you can rule a huge army with one word.

#16 Emotions

The greatest enemy is not in front of you but your mind. A soldier who is a prisoner of his feelings becomes a prisoner of the enemy at the end of the war. Act regardless of your feelings. That’s why sticking to the plan is extremely important.

#17 Doubt

If you have the slightest doubt about yourself, your army, or your strength, do not enter that war. Even if you are stronger than your enemy, you cannot make the right decisions when in doubt. This will be your end.

#18 Land Conditions

The one who adapts the most to the terrain conditions from two armies of the same strength wins. If you are far away from your own living space, if you are faced with an unfamiliar climate, it is a matter of time to lose the war. Your soldiers start to run out very quickly mentally.

#19 Being Appreciated

After winning the war, you must earn the admiration of your enemy and the people of that country. Your fight is over. From now on, your rules will apply, but your intervention in their lives may revolt against an exhausted people. You don’t want to deal with people who will attack you with nothing to lose.

#20 Nobody Can Guarantee You Won The War

If you don’t have the slightest doubt about your chances of winning the war, enter that war, but if you have any doubt, look for ways to win without fighting. If you can make a profitable deal, you won the war without a fight. If you have such an opportunity, do not miss it.

07/12/2022

Top 10 lesson learned from book-Mindset: The New Psychology of Success

1. Adopt a Growth Mindset and Focus on Learning Over Achievement.
When you focus on a growth mindset, you embrace all the things that have felt threatening: challenge, struggle, criticism, and setbacks.

When you embrace the tough stuff, you open yourself up to fully realize your potential and all that you can be. Instead of depending on luck or “natural” talent, you focus on developing your skills and abilities, and learning from your efforts.

2. You Can Change Your Mindset.
The good news is that even if you currently have a fixed mindset, it’s not a fixed thing.

“Mindsets are an important part of your personality, but you can change them. Just by knowing about the two mindsets, you can start thinking and reacting in new ways. People tell me that they start to catch themselves when they are in the throes of the fixed mindset — passing up a chance for learning, feeling labeled by a failure, or getting discouraged when something requires a lot of effort. And then they switch themselves into the growth mindset — making sure they take the challenge, learn from the failure, or continue their effort. “

3. You Can Put Yourself into a Growth Mindset
You can try a growth mindset on for size, even if it’s just temporary. You can even do it on the spot.

“It’s also important to realize that even if people have a fixed mindset, they’re not always in that mindset. In fact, in many of our studies, we put people into a growth mindset. We tell them that an ability can be learned and that the task will give them a chance to do that. Or we have them read a scientific article that teaches them the growth mindset. The article describes people who did not have natural ability, but who developed exceptional skills. These experiences make our research participants into growth-minded thinkers, at least for the moment — and they act like growth-minded thinkers, too.”

4. The Growth Mindset Allows You to Love What You’re Doing
With a fixed mindset, you love the score. With the growth mindset, you love the process and the growth.

“The growth mindset does allow people to love what they’re doing — and to continue to love it in the face of difficulties. The growth-minded athletes, CEOs, musicians, or scientists all loved what they did, whereas many of the fixed-minded ones did not.

Many growth-minded people didn’t even plan to go to the top. They got there as a result of doing what they love. It’s ironic: The top is where the fixed-mindset people hunger to be, but it’s where many growth-minded people arrive as a by-product of their enthusiasm for what they do.”

5. The Growth Mindset Makes It Worth It, Regardless of the Outcome
With the fixed inset, unless you win, you lose. But with the growth mindset, the journey is the reward, even when things don’t go as planned.

“In the fixed mindset, everything is about the outcome. If you fail — or if you’re not the best — it’s all been wasted. The growth mindset allows people to value what they’re doing regardless of the outcome. They’re tackling problems, charting new courses, working on important issues. Maybe they haven’t found the cure for cancer, but the search was deeply meaningful.”

6. See Your Relationships from a Growth Mindset.
Your relationships change when you let go of your ideal images and think of them from a growth standpoint.

“Picture your ideal love relationship. Does it involve perfect compatibility — no disagreements, no compromises, no hard work? Please think again. In every relationship, issues arise. Try to see them from a growth mindset: Problems can be a vehicle for developing greater understanding and intimacy. Allow your partner to air his or her differences, listen carefully and discuss them in a patient and caring manner. You may be surprised at the closeness this creates.”

7. Artistic Ability Can Be Developed Far Greater than What You’re Born With
Just because some people seem naturally good at something, doesn’t mean that others can’t do it, and sometimes even better with training.

“Edwards agrees that most people view drawing as a magical ability that only a select few possess, and that only a select few will ever possess. But this is because people don’t understand the components — the learnable components — of drawing. Actually, she informs us, they are not drawing skills at all, but seeing skills. They are the ability to perceive edges, spaces, relationships, lights and shadows, and the whole. Drawing requires us to learn each component skill and then combine them into one process. Some people simply puck up these skills in the natural course of their lives, whereas others have to work to learn them and put them together.”

8. Physical Skills Can Be Developed Far Greater than What You’re Born With.
Do you think the fastest woman on earth was born that way?

Nope.

Wilma Rudolph, hailed as the fastest woman on earth after she won three gold medals for sprints and relay in the 1960 Rome Olympics, didn’t start out so “lucky.”

She was far from a physical wonder as a youngster. She was a premature baby, the twentieth of twenty-two children born to her parents, and a constantly sick child. At four years of age, she nearly died of a long struggle with double pneumonia, scarlet fever, and polio, emerging with a mostly paralyzed left leg. Doctors gave her little hope of using it again. For eight years, she vigorously pursued physical therapy until at age twelve she shed her leg brace and began to walk normally.”

9. Parents, Teachers, and Coaches: Don’t Judge, Teach.
Parents, teachers, and coaches shape mindsets through their actions and words.

“In fact, every word and action can send a message. It tells children — or students, or athletes — how to think about themselves. It can be a fixed-mindset message that says: You have permanent traits and I’m judging them. Or it can be a growth-mindset message that says: You are a developing person and I am interested in your development.

Praising children’s intelligence harms their motivation and it harms their performance. Parents think they can hand children permanent confidence — like a gift — by praising their brains and talent. It doesn’t work, and in fact has the opposite effect. It makes children doubt themselves as soon as anything is hard or anything goes wrong. If parents want to give their children a gift, the best thing they can do is to teach their children to love challenges, be intrigued by mistakes, enjoy effort, and keep on learning. That way, their children don’t have to be slaves of praise. They will have a lifelong way to build and repair their own confidence.”

10. We All Have Interests that Can Blossom into Abilities.
Don’t let a fixed mindset hold you back from what you’re capable of.

“The same is true for every prodigy Winner describes. Most often people believe that the ‘gift’ is the ability itself. Yet what feeds it is that constant, endless curiosity and challenge seeking.

Is it ability or mindset? Was it Mozart’s musical ability or the fact that he worked till his hands were deformed? Was it Darwin’s scientific ability or the fact that he collected specimens nonstop from early childhood?”

Break the chains.

Let go.

Enjoy the process of becoming what you’re capable of.

In the words of Steve Maraboli:

“Once your mindset changes, everything on the outside will change along with it.”

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