Thank you God for your grace, for your mercy, for your forgiveness, for your protection, for your guidance, for your friendship, for your peace, for your unfailing love & for being my saviour. A new day also means a new beginning. Forget about the past and have a fresh start. Before you start some work always ask yourselves three questions why I am doing it, what the results might be and will I be successful. Only when you think deeply and find satisfactory answers to these questions, go ahead. When you have the opportunity to add joy to someone’s life, do it. When you have the opportunity to experience something new, take it. Each time you come across opportunity to learn, make the most of it. If you encounter the opportunity to take on a challenge, give your best to it. Look at the world and clearly see what’s there. Then look again and see what could be, see the opportunities for improvement, fulfilment and value. Let life’s continuing opportunity inspire you into action. Focus on energy and your efforts on transforming opportunities into valuable realities. No matter what the situation, you have the opportunity to make a positive difference by the way you choose to live. As life swirls around you, commit yourself to create beneficial outcomes. Don’t give regrets the chance to weigh you down. Recognise the opportunities, act on them, and make life better because of the way you choose to live it. Just because life has let you down let doesn’t mean that you must let yourself down. Pick yourself up, quickly take a positive step, and know that you are closer to reaching your goal then you have ever been before. You’ve been through some of the hard part and already experienced some of the difficulty you must go through. So keep going, and make that experience count. Change your approach if that’s what is called for. Learn from where you have been, adapt & adjust your efforts to be even more effective. Every day, every encounter, and every outcome is a new opportunity to move yourself forward. Keep yourself focused on the goal you have chosen, and keep yourself moving in the best way you know how. Sometimes it’s better to just let things be, let people go, don’t fight for closure, don’t ask for explanations, don’t chase answers, don’t expect people to understand where you’re coming from
WAITING FOR SUNDAY
“‘WAITING FOR SUNDAY.’ L ove and passion can be spelled, can’t be explained. One can fall in love with a person, a city, scenic location, an auto mobile, a profession, living style, fashion, property, or even a hobby. Strangely ever, since I gained wisdom, I fell in love with a ‘day’ of the week. The Sunday. During the period (1964 to 1974) when I was in school, Sunday was the most awaited day, as I did not have to open eyes early in the morning and often after sumptuous breakfast, joined friends in the lane to play, till my mother would walk in to disrupt, yelling at me for lunch. Tired of hoarse shouting & running & after a hearty meal, a divine siesta would be a luxury worth sacrificing a kingdom. In college (1974 to 1979) at Indian school of mines, Dhanbad, where I was studying Mining Engineering, Sundays were fun days. Careless, carefree, energetic, enjoying the company of friends and full of laughter. Then we felt Sundays were always the shortest of weekdays and would en
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