Personality Improvement Techniques

Lack of ambition: Our limited thinking prevents us from progress. There was a fisherman who, every time he caught a big fish, would throw it back into the river, keeping only the smaller ones. A man watching this unusual behavior asked the fisherman why he was doing this. The fisherman replied, “Because I have a small frying pan.” Most people never make it big in life because they are carrying a small frying pan. That is limited thinking.”

Feeling good is a natural outcome of doing good; and doing good is a natural outcome of being good.

A person with low self-esteem is suffering from loneliness even when he is amongst large groups of people, whereas a person with high self-esteem is enjoying solitude out of choice. Loneliness is the pain of being alone, solitude (privacy) is the pleasure of being alone. A person with high self-esteem is really saying; I enjoy my company. I may be physically alone, but I am with myself.

I don’t know the key to success, but the key to failure is trying to please everybody.

A frog lived whole life in a well. A fish accidentally fell in the well; both have different concept about the ocean. Frog was sure that no ocean is bigger than well.

There a beautiful picture on a cardboard; two groups of people are watching, one on the side of picture and the other group on the cardboard side; have 100% different opinion about the cardboard and both are right.

People only sees your worth when you start walking away, why?
Can we help anybody by being miserable?
Can we perform great by being miserable?
Can we attract world by being miserable?
Do we want to enjoy the life or not?
Billions of things could happen that we haven't even thought of.
Can we control those events?
Can we hate many people?
Can we love many people?
Can we control many people?
Do all the events influence us?
As we put some condition, we limit ourselves being happy or sad, is it true?
Extremely hungry will not care about what type of food he got. Same way is happy lifestyle.
When I have no control on events, why I’m so much concerned, is it true?
Is this only feeling that you are broken? There is good reason you feel the way you do.

An invisible disability can include, but is not limited to: cognitive impairment and brain injury; the autism spectrum; chronic illnesses like multiple sclerosis, chronic fatigue, chronic pain, and fibromyalgia; d/Deaf and/or hard of hearing; blindness and/or low vision; anxiety, depression, PTSD, and many more. We understand the body as always changing, so disability and chronic illness may be unstable or periodic throughout one’s life.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Is Education is the Best Service?

Life Lessons - Andrew Carnegie, “I can keep my mind focused on something for five minutes at a stretch.”

How Can One Insult Me