Take life as a game where there is no mistake but only lessons to learn. Struggle to survive and play your game to the best of your ability but never at the cost of anyone else’s life. Always be ready to accept the thorns and the wounds. Learn from your failure, sorrow and rejections; but never give up. Always look for the rainbow once the sky is clear. Carry your burden well and take the challenges as they come on your journey of life. At the end of the day, your victory or defeat might not count, but the way you have carried your challenges certainly does. Grab every opportunity as it comes. And remember a failure once is not for lifetime, learn from it and prepare yourself for the next opportunity.
There are many roads on the voyage. Choose the one which defines you the most, the one which has purpose for you. Just remember, not every journey is yours. During the moment of fix, just hold your grounds and stay still; you’ll definitely discover your dreams and goals. Your reaction to the situations certainly determines the outcome for the remaining journey of life of yours. So, don’t just react in the spur of moment. Think, breathe and then react. Value the people you meet on your journey of life. Remember every individual we come across, there certainly is some purpose. He plays a specific role in our life. So, value them, and learn from them. Some of them stay for long while some are for a fraction of moments. Enjoy their company.
Always follow your heart. Learn from all your experiences and all the people you meet but remember it’s your journey. So, always go where your heart leads you to. One of the greatest gifts we can give ourselves is the acknowledgment of our strengths. We are taught to be modest and humble—good traits—but when overused they can lead us to feeling unappreciated, insecure, or even ashamed. The next time someone pays you a compliment, instead of deflecting it, say “thank you.” Your strengths are valid and worthy of praise, even if you think they are not. Make it a part of your daily mission to remind yourself of those strengths—how you developed them, and how your ability to share them enriches the world. Can’t think of any strengths? I can: resilience.
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The path might have a lot of bumps, pot holes and harsh but it certainly leads to a blissful destination.
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