- Ek j de chingari-shashin
- What are the other seven things to keep in mind to achieve the goal?
- "Jis simt (direction) kadam utte hain mere, manzil bhi udhar ho jati hai"
A sad and depressed young man was muttering to Akashbhani: "I want to fly without wings, I have to fall in the sky, little one." A thinker passing by said to this young man: ''
‘Yes, the whole world has a winning code. I want to reach the sky but I don't have any means to achieve the goal. ' The thinker said: "The tools come later, but there is no cure for your mental helplessness, except your own determination."
'I just don't understand how to set my goals.' Chintak said: 'The target is not found in the market. Confluence of intellect and heart will light the inner lamp, which will give you real light, not fake. Electric artificial lamps do not bring down God's Aarti. I will keep my mind wandering, so what are you, Gagan, I can't even go home. '
Wandering aimlessly, the determination to achieve the goal brings the lifeboat closer to the target island. Achieving goals is not a matter of 'high jump', but a matter of reaching the place of achievement one step at a time. Short-sightedness and excessive aspirations are the gateway to defeat. Positivity is heaven, and negativity is hell. God sent you to this earth to win, not to lose. Ignoring the inner prosperity and being proud of the outer prosperity is like turning off the lamp and complaining about the darkness. You will be able to reach the destination only if you start the journey to take the step to the destination. No intelligent trader would call a person who trades with the capital of scattered illusory dreams. Goals is Brian Tracy's world famous book. In it, Brian Tracy has made seven important suggestions for setting goals.
1. Write down the three main goals of your life right now.
. What are your main problems?
. If you win tax free and cash one crore rupees tomorrow, what changes will you make in your life immediately?
. What do you really like What makes you feel valued, important, and satisfied?
. What would you do if you had only six months to live? And how do you spend your time?
. What would you like to get if you could turn a magic wand on your life and get what you want?
. What do you really want to do in your life if there are no limits on you?
In this context, the stories of 'Savitri' and Raja Parikshit tell a lot. In 'Savitri Sannidhi' on behalf of Shri Arvind Maharshi's Swadhyay Kendra at Kapadvanj, Prof. Dr. Pushpabahen Bhatt has discussed Savitri's personality in depth. Sudha Sundaram, while narrating the story of Savitri's birth, notes that the king of Mada, Ashwapati, was doing penance with the desire to have children. After 15 years of penance, the goddess appears and gives the blessing of the birth of a daughter. Daughter Savitri is born. King Ashvapati allows his daughter Savitri to choose a partner herself. After returning to Van-Tapovan with experienced ministers, Savitri returns home. At that time King Ashwapati, Queen Mamta and Devarshi were holding a meeting. "I have chosen Satyavan, the son of Dumatsen, the blind king of the Shalva country, who lives in the forest, as my husband," Savitri said at the time.
Hearing this, Trikalagyani Narad says: 'Prince Satyavan deserves Savitri in every way but Satyavan's life span is only one year.' Hearing this, Savitri's parents persuade her to find another life partner. Even Savitri is adamant. 'I have no husband but Satyavan' and she marries Satyavan. At the end of one year, Yamaraj prepares to take Satyavan's soul in his noose. But Savitri follows Yamaraj.
Yamaraj tells Savitri to go back. But Savitri asks Yamaraj for clarification by asking many questions and in the end Yamaraja gives the blessing of survival of Rizla Yamaraj Satyavan with Savitri's answers. This occasion conveys the message of goal achievement and self-confidence and strong morale. Savitri's only goal was to keep the truthful alive through her penance and the influence of truth. If there was someone else in Savitri's place, then after a year, knowing the yoga of widowhood, it is only a matter of marrying Satyavan. Savitri's victory illustrates the importance of staying unbeaten for the goal.
Raja Parikshit was the grandson of Arjuna and the son of Veer Abhimanyu. Raja Parikshit received the news that Kali had entered his kingdom. They went out to punish Kali but Kali fell at his feet and paid homage to him.
One day, for hunting, Parikshit pierced the deer with an arrow, but the deer ran away. On the way met a sage. He was asked about the deer but he did not answer as he was silent. The examinee, enraged, hung the dead snake like a garland around the sage's neck, but the sage did not remain silent. Shrungi, the son of Shamik Muni, knowing this, cursed Parikshit that seven days from today, Takshak Nag Raja, you will die.
Parikshit, without being distracted in the slightest, made a vow of liberation by listening to Shrimad Bhagavat Katha from Shukadevji for self-realization. The story of Raja Parikshit also conveys the message of goal setting. Parikshit was to be immersed in Brahmananda and continued to strive for self-realization even at the cost of death. The bottom line is that if you keep your goal high and work hard to achieve it, the goal will be achieved.
1. I am the one who decides my destiny. Keep that in mind.
. BK of making mistakes I will not let the work start.
. I will consider faith, hard work, perseverance and effort as my destiny maker.
. Instead of trying to recover, I wallow in my sadness and thus, experience more failure. There will be no word for tomorrow in my dictionary. I will be dedicated to 'Aaj' only.
. I will not do any work incompletely. I will be able to have the grace of God too.
. I will listen to everything and train my mind to extract the truth from it.
. I will always keep a creative outlook, not trivial.
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