Saturday, March 29, 2014

On Leadership-2

We all one or other time faced with crises or struggle. Wasn’t it or not. That situation causes hopelessness.  But it’s in this despair situation the best opportunities emerge. If we can  keep our eyes and mind open.  
No matter what type of situation you are in, or what type of crises you lead, one of the keys that will determine the outcome is your mental attitude. If we see it as a problem with no hope, then definitely it is no hope situation. But we can find a new way you couldn’t have imagined before the crisis presented itself. It allows us to practice patience and acceptance and find renewed hope — which is the most beautiful thing. 
A crisis is an opportunity to change grow learn reflect and become better. It’s where we discover who we are and how we can find a new way we couldn't have imagined before the crisis presented itself. It allows us to practice patience and acceptance and find renewed hope — which is the most beautiful thing. 
Say a loss job; it was an opportunity for reinvention and to strike out on my own.

MORTGAGE=ADVISER 
Ten years back when I've to leave my job in US and return to India because of my father’s health it was an opportunity to reflect on that loved one’s wonderful life and for our family to come together in a way never possible before. I never thought what I am going to do?  
All I knew at the time was that if I could quit job after twenty years of experience, I could do anything. That’s what momentum feels like. (Word from Dalai Lama-pic)
When I moved and missed my job terribly it was an opportunity to learn introspection and self-sufficiency and grow closer to family here in my own country. When I daily face the terror of the void staring at me face to face it is my chance to push back and assert my will and imprint my soul upon this malleable world. And that my friends are beauty. It is the finding of renewed hope and growth when all else seems bleak and lost.
Achieving momentum starts with creating forward progress. Getting started is the most difficult part. It’s like the law of inertia: an object in motion tends to stay in motion, and an object at rest tends to stay at rest. Momentum is what happens when you get moving.
It can be harnessed, gathered and used as an incredibly transformation tool.
Getting into the cold waters is difficult but the momentum by trying, experimenting, taking a first step, forgiving yourself for slip-ups and then trying again. Plunge into whatever you’ve been putting off for “some day” and make today the day you begin. Imagine how incredible it will feel to let the current of momentum carry you from this one success towards another. Each can be a wave you ride to the next. 
It can carry you like a strong current carries a fallen leaf. It can ignite your spirit and make you feel like you can do anything. 
It is momentum – that invisible, universal force that can saturate your every choice, your every step, your every breath, and your every moment of resolve with vibrant, joyful energy. Momentum can surge you forward and it can pull you under. It goes with your flow, follows your lead and enhances your opportunity. 
Take that first step in a direction of your own choosing, then with each bold statement, each strong stride; each clear-thinking choice let momentum joyously lift you higher and farther. Exceed your own expectations and strengthen your resolve to be who you were meant to be and nothing less. Don’t strive and stress – instead simplify and find success on your terms. 
As I mentioned in my opening, every obstacle, blocks, turning and twists in our life throws an opportunity. It can be harnessed, gathered and used as an incredibly transformation tool.
Only Insurance in life is your mental attitude. Your compensation in life is measure by how you look into the opportunity around you.

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Read also: Momentum for Leadership



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