LISTEN TO KRISHNA

 

Happy Janmashtami

 

  1. “Happiness Is A State Of Mind, That Has Nothing To Do With The External World.” – Lord Krishna

 

  1. “It Is Better To Live Your Own Destiny Imperfectly Than To Live An Imitation Of Somebody Else’s Life With Perfection.” – Lord Krishna

 

  1. “A Man Is Made By His Beliefs. As He Believes. So He Becomes.” – Lord Krishna

 

  1. “The Only Way You Can Conquer Me Is Through Love, And There I Am Gladly Conquered.” – Lord Krishna

 

  1. “The Key To Happiness Is The Reduction Of Desires.” – Lord Krishna

 

  1. “Do Everything You Have To Do, But Not With Ego, Not With Lust, Not With Envy But With Love, Compassion, Humility, And Devotion.” – Lord Krishna

 

  1. “There Are Three Gates To Self-destruction And Hell: Lust, Anger & Greed.” – Lord Krishna

 

  1. “Set Your Heart Upon Your Work But Never Its Reward.” – Lord Krishna

 

  1. “Why Do You Worry Unnecessarily? Whom Do You Fear? Who Can Kill You? The Soul Is Neither Born Nor Dies.” – Lord Krishna

 

  1. “A Gift Is Pure When It Is Given From The Heart To The Right Person At The Right Time And At The Right Place, And When We Expect Nothing In Return.” – Lord Krishna

 

  1. “The Mind Is Fickle. It Won’t Obey You Every Time The Mind Misbehaves, Use Your Discretionary Intellect To Bring It Back To The Equanimous Position.” – Lord Krishna

 

  1. “Change Is the Law of the Universe. You Can Be a Millionaire or a Pauper in an Instant.” – Lord Krishna

 

  1. “Perform Your Obligatory Duty, Because Action Is Indeed Better Than Inaction.” – Lord Krishna

 

  1. “Among All Kind Of Killers, Time Is The Ultimate Because Time Kills Everything.” – Lord Krishna

 

  1. “He Who Has No Attachments Can Really Love Others, For His Love Is Pure And Devine.” – Lord Krishna

 

  1. “When A Person Responds To The Joys And Sorrows Of Others As Though They Were His Own, He Or She Has Attained The Highest Spiritual Union.” – Lord Krishna

 

  1. “For One Who Has Conquered His Mind, A Mind Is Best Of Friends, But For One Who Has Failed To Do So, A Mind Is The Greatest Enemy.” – Lord Krishna

 

  1. “You Have The Right To Work, But Never To The Fruit Of Work.” – Lord Krishna

 

  1. “Calmness, Gentleness, Silence, Self-restraint And Purity: These Are The Disciplines Of The Mind.” – Lord Krishna

 

  1. “Whatever Happened Was Good. What’s Happening Is Going Well. Whatever Will Happen Will Also Be Good. Do Not Worry About The Future. Live In The Present.” – Lord Krishna

 

GIST OF GEETA

 

Chapter 1 – Wrong thinking is the only problem in life.

Chapter 2 – Right knowledge is the ultimate solution to all our problems.

Chapter 3 – Selflessness is the only way to progress and prosperity.

Chapter 4 – Every act can be an act of prayer.

Chapter 5 – Renounce the ego of individuality and rejoice the bliss of infinity.

Chapter 6 – Connect to the higher consciousness daily.

Chapter 7 – Live what you learn.

Chapter 8 – Never give up on yourself.

Chapter 9 – Value your blessings.

Chapter 10 – See divinity all around.

Chapter 11 – Have enough surrender to see the truth as it is.

Chapter 12 – Absorb your mind in the higher.

Chapter 13 – Detach from Maya and attach to divine.

Chapter 14 – Live a life- style that matches your vision.

Chapter 15 – Give priority to Divinity.

Chapter 16 – Being good is a reward in itself.

Chapter 17 – Choosing the right over the pleasant is a sign of power.

Chapter 18 – Let go, let us move to union with God .

 

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Practical Leadership: Successful Thinking

  Success starts with the correct mind-set, cultivate it, human brain is highly adaptable.

 

Good, Better, Best

 

 

  • Look out for new opportunities. Opportunity knocks softly. New challenges as gateways to improvement.

 

  • Try to be the best version of yourself. There is always room for improvement.

 

  • Get over petty insecurities and anxieties. Focus on big picture.

 

  • Focus on self-improvement. Concentrate on your own worth, value, and potential.

 

  • Measure your progress against your own personal best and not against others. Comparing yourself with others is a waste of time.

 

  • Train yourself into developing better habits.

 

  • Relinquish your fear of mistakes. To err is human, mistakes are part of the process, learn from them improve and move on.

 

  • Stop being afraid to look silly and seek help and advice.

Never Stop Learning

 

  • Learning is essential for success. Constantly learn and adapt.

 

  • Learn to reject unhealthy thoughts and habits and replace them with better ones.

 

 

  • Think critically and creatively. Lot of opportunities require creative thinking.

 

  • Learn new strategies and new ways of thinking. Get your emotions related to “leaping into the unknown” and “fear of failure” under control.

 

  • Look at failure as an opportunity to learn, rather than a worst possible outcome.

 

Get Priorities in Order

 

  • Plan ahead and stick to it.

 

  • Break that mountainous workload down into small, manageable chunks, and address each one at a time.

 

  • Prioritising the tasks is the first key to the most productive life.

 

  • Organise and categorise the types of activities in your plan. Categorisation could be immediate, mid-term and long-term or aim, objectives and targets.

 

  • Remember that to-do lists, planners, organisers, and productivity accessories are just tools for use and not magical solutions.

 

Summary

 

“Life is 10 % what happens to us and 90 % how we respond to it.”

– Charles Swindoll

 

  • Success is all about mind-set. Think the right way to be successful.

 

  • Concentrate on the big picture, accept that mistakes and failure as part of the process, never stop learning, and put your priorities in the correct order.

 

  • Know when to go with the flow and when to challenge the status quo. Rock the boat gently and do not rock it during the storm.

 

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SHIQURDU:38

 

 

TTT

वक़्त रहता नहीं टिक कर कहीं 

आदत इस की भी है ख्यालों सी ही

 

 

TTT

कोई काफी अकेला

कोई अकेला ही काफी

 

 

TTT

वो हूं मै…

की होगी गुफ्तगू, तुमने कई दफा कई लोगों से,

दिल पर जो लगेगी वो एक बात हूँ मै।

 

भीड़ में जब तन्हा,खुदको तुम पाओगे,

अपनेपन का एहसास जो करा दे, वो एक साथ हूँ मैं।

 

 

TTT

सारी दुनिया भुला के सोया करो

पर चराग ए उम्मीद जला के सोया करो

नींद भले कितनी ही गहरी हो जाये

पर ख्वाबों को जगा के सोया करो

 

 

TTT

उचाईयों से डरकर उड़ान नहीं  होती,

कोशिश करने वालों की कभी हार नही होती

 

 

TTT

रात आयी है, सुबह भी होगी,

आधी रात में क्यों सुबह ढूँढ़ते हो 

ज़िंदगी है जी खोल कर जियो,

रोज़ रोज़ क्यों जीने की वजह ढूँढ़ते हो

 

 

TTT

उलझा हुआ सा ख़्वाब कोई,

या सुलझी हुई सी बात कोई

बिखरा हुआ सा जवाब कोई,

या सिमटा हुआ सवालात कोई

 

 

TTT

कभी ख्वाब टूटे, कभी टुकड़ों में अरमान टूटे

ये टुकड़े हैं आईने जिंदगी के,

इन आइनों में लाखों जज़्बात टूटे

 

 

TTT

ना चादर बढ़ी कीजिए, ना ख़्वाहिशें दफ़न कीजिए

चार दिन की है ज़िंदगी,  चैन से बसर कीजिए

 

 

TTT

हर मुलाकात इतफ़ाक़ नहीं होती

हर कहानी आई गयी बात नहीं होती

 

 

  • Shiqurdu is a collection of thoughts. Although an odd-sounding name felt appropriate for the collection.

 

  • These are simplified quotes in Hurdu (Hurdu being a mix of Hindi and Urdu akin to Hinglish i.e., Hindi and English). Although in some cases the language has been simplified attempt has been made to retain the thought and the poetic flavor.

 

  • These thoughts have been picked up from various publications. Credit goes to all the original writers who penned down these deep-meaning messages.

 

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