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What is stopping you from getting what you want in life? Your friends? Your family? A sense that failure – or success – might change your life and that feeling uncomfortable? A sense that the people around you might disapprove of you aiming for what you want, of you succeeding or failing. Essentially it boils down to fear. The big roadblock, sometimes the massive wall in the middle of road that keeps you from getting what you want. How to overcome it? Here´s some useful ways I have found so far. 1. Taking small steps This is good for fear that can seem overwhelming at first. For instance the strong feeling – it can almost feel like a flight or fight-response – just before doing public spea...
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Ajay__Ziz
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hungery stomach is the coolest form of practical anger
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Sanjay Kumar
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Its a very nice post....thanks a lot and hope few more from you thanks again its going to change the way of thinking toward the problem in upcoming life.
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AMISH
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Well, I find that only way to get what you want is not what others feel about you. It is rather about what you feel between your ears. Everything is connected to that fact. If you feel you are right and start believing then nothing else would stop...
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This is an ‘untold story’ from Mahabharat, published in a Sanskrit Magazine, many years ago. My father used to read it out to me and translate into my mother tongue. It goes like this: Duryodhan is lying in the battle field, awaiting death, badly bruised by the wounds inflicted by Bhima. He kept his three fingers in a raised position and is unable to speak. All the efforts made by his men to understand the meaning proved to be futile. Seeing his plight Krishna approached him and said “I know what issues occupied your mind. I will address them”. He clarified that the issues are a) not building a fort around his capital city, b) not persuading Vidur to participate in the battle c)...
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Vinoy Scaria James
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Thanks for the post. Mahabharatha is a true classic. Loads of knowledge stored in that tome.
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Sanjay Kumar
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nice sharing with great thoughts ......thanks
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Ravali
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Nice story and great conclusion. Something we should think upon. Thanks for posting it here.
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Motivating acts by girls
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Tarun salyan
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"Initial Consent later interpreted otherwise due to social fear psychosis"
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A rape in many of the cases is not a rape whereas on the otherhand most of the rapes go unreported due to poor addressal of the issue. A female skimpily dressed seeks pleasure through the pairs of male eyes and not genitalia but male brain sends...
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Sanjay Kumar
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I Think many of us think as like as our surrounding (specially friends (he /She), relatives etc ) think. so may i am not totally right on this one but i saw a friends circle they treat girls ( even there girl friends) as tissue paper and it happens in...
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Jitender Kumar
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I agree with you kavitha that mentality of the people has changed a lot but the reason behind this change is the portrait of women's created by our film industry and by advertisement industry. They have portrait them as a material of...
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Tarun salyan
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A rape in many of the cases is not a rape whereas on the otherhand most of the rapes go unreported due to poor addressal of the issue. A female skimpily dressed seeks pleasure through the pairs of male eyes and not genitalia but male brain sends...
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Sanjay Kumar
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I Think many of us think as like as our surrounding (specially friends (he /She), relatives etc ) think. so may i am not totally right on this one but i saw a friends circle they treat girls ( even there girl friends) as tissue paper and it happens in...
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Jitender Kumar
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I agree with you kavitha that mentality of the people has changed a lot but the reason behind this change is the portrait of women's created by our film industry and by advertisement industry. They have portrait them as a material of...
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c. yesuraj
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Just like the Radio which caught the people's fancy in a new avatar (FM). comics could again be sought after by children on a large scale just like before
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Sanjay Kumar
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me too sir
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Namrata Pathak
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I see many old things are coming back. May be in new form though. Good marketing will lead to success for sure.
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I am sharing a post I read this morning vis mail.. I have heard about many peole who have tried to commit suicide and have known one who did this. People say that life is so beautiful , a gift from god and so we should not do anything stupid as suicide. Even most famous people in the world have tried or have at least thought of doing so. Just now I read an article by Chetan Bhagat which stated that he had attemted a suicide. A couple of weeks back I had read about Kailash Kher, now a famous singer, that he had deicided to end his life if music did not work for him. The list can go on. Why does a person think of taking such extreme step can be understood only if you ever thought of doing som...
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RAJU KUMAR SINGH
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nobody take this step happily. situation fores to do so. thanks for referral Ms Darsana'
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Sanjay Kumar
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thanks for this sharing mam
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Rajeev Sharma
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I have no qualms in sharing here on toostep that I myself attempted suicide twice, that too at the adult age of 23-24. My baldness has come from one such attempts because of whatever I consumed to end my life. But that was many moons ago. I have...
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This is a story from web : One fine day, a bus driver went to the bus garage, started his bus, and drove off along the route. No problems for the first few stops - a few people got on, a few got off, and things went generally well. At the next stop, however, a big hulk of a guy got on. Six feet eight, built like a wrestler, arms hanging down to the ground. He glared at the driver and said, 'Big John doesn't pay!' and sat down at the back. Did I mention that the driver was five feet three, thin, and basically weak? Well, he was. Naturally, he didn't argue with Big John, but he wasn't happy about it. The next day the same thing happened - Big John got on again, made a show of refusing to ...
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vijayasaravanan
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I couldn't stop laughing louder. Thanks. good one and nice thought.
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Sanjay Kumar
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nice one thanks
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Gurveer Singh
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Lets make it simple by understanding the difference between introvert and an extrovert. Just to understand the world its necessary to speak out, its easy to initiate conversations and moving to conclusions.
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Apeksha
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i am not for complete no and a complete yes. Because in today's cost of living, we need two earning members to run a family and lead a decent life.Girls who are often work either because of their need to support their family menbers(siblings,...
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Sanjay Kumar
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I am agree with you because now a days women enjoy the life as like a boys and do all the things like boys, than why they stopped to do work in nights? Its a not sound fair.
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Sheetal Bhandari
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Most of these rules are implied with a tag called "immoral" .. why?? Why can't a woman work. If you are talking about their security then shouldn't you impose rules which take care of their security instead taking away the freedom??
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One day all the employees reached office and saw a big notice on the door :----------- 'The person who had been hindering your growth passed away yesterday. You are requested to join the funeral prayers which have been organized in the gym'. At the start, all were sad for the death of one of their colleagues, but after a while they started getting curious to know who it was that hindered their growth. The excitement in the gym grew such that security agents were ordered to control the crowd within the room. More the people reached the coffin, more the excitement heated up. Everyone thought: 'Who could this be? Who was hindering my progress?'. One by one the thrilled employees got closer to ...
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IQBAL NADIR ZAIDI
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Things are changing and chugging at a very rapid pace and with it relevance of Degrees without supporting knowledge is fading....in the present era and times to come KNOWLEDGE is going to rule...whether one has the degree or not...Degree may...
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Sanjay Kumar
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Thanks u very much sir for this type of story.
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Harish Kumar
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Thanks Vaitheeswaran for sharing it with us. A very nice read. Keep sharing.
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A little poem on corruption i found it somewhere.. Ek civil engineer ne ek bridge banaya.. Contractor tha uska contract laaya.. Jab adalat ne bridge par mukadma chalaya.. Bridge ghabraya.. Usne rote rote bataya.. Mene concrete aur cement nahi khaya.. Mene to bas ek chamch cement or reti se bhara bora khaya Baki sab to in engineer n contractor in khaya.. Contractor aur engineer ko noto se bhara dabba dikhaya.. Noto to dekh judge ni us bridge k khilaaf fesla sunaya Bridge bechara ye she nahi paaya.. Usne duniya se koi umeed karni hi chod di.. Aur jespe bana tha usi nadi me kood k atmhatya kar li.. True isn't it?
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SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE
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The real picture of CPWD & PWD. Thanks for sharing & referral, Pragya.
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Sanjay Kumar
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thanks mam for this poem which 99% real with our today's scenario.1% remains because still few contractors and engineer like to do work with honesty.
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Capt. V.S. Kartik
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Very good analogy Pragya. The honest man today is the one who takes less bribe for more work and completes in less time. But Khata zaroor hai.
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