Thoughts
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Great advice. Re-blogged from here. When you’re desperate or anxious or scared, that’s when you have to step back, slow down and think about what can happen in the future with your actions in the present.
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So I discovered Medium via this interesting post on Deliberate Practice. I was appreciative of Tony Stubblebine who wrote that piece. Subsequently learned he is building Lift App. Ended up on Lift website and instantly connected to what is there on it. All I can say is it is just a cool way to build and…
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Continuing my yesterday’s story: Just when I was about to close the google results tab, another result right beneath the Lifehacker article piqued my interest. I clicked on the hyper link and ended up on a web page which is suggesting just two tips anyone can easily follow to practice whatever craft they care, deliberately. In…
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Ram Gopal Varma is a great Bollywood storyteller. I am a great fan of him. But my admiration towards him has least to do with his screenplay. I hardly watched his films. I admire him because he is a brutally honest and has a great attitude. He looks at world in a totally different way…
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All the mental energy that you use to elaborate your misery would be far better used trying to find the one, seemingly impossible way out of your current mess. It’s best to spend zero time on what you could have done and all of your time on what you might do. Because in the end,…
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‘On the one hand it’s having a dream, the passion and the drive, but on the other it’s backing it up with discipline, goals and prioritising – all the boring stuff that isn’t as exciting as the dream itself. You need to put both sides together to get the complete whole.’
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I think it’s fair to say — with no scientific evidence — that deathbed wishes rarely include, “If only I had put another twenty hours a week in at the office! That slightly cleaner product release would have made all the difference.” But that guy, that girl? You might regret that. More here. Glad to…
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Ambitious people are constantly fueled to succeed, disciplined people are willing to go to hell and back without backing down, and individuals with a sense of purpose are motivated to make a difference. – Gurbaksh Chahal. Internet Entrepreneur.
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Just completed my second Toastmasters project. Looking forward to third.
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For the next 9 weeks I’m going to have single monomaniacal focus on The Project. I will return to this space with results.