What We Sow, So We Reap
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What We Sow, So We Reap

Corporate Trainer
See interview of Subramanya Rama Rao

The way we perceive our life, and view the world bears a definitive pattern. We must learn to see things better, hear better and sound better, all with positive mental attitude. The quest for happiness or a search for bad experience lies within us.

The power of optimism costs us nothing; it helps us to perform optimum, by increasing our chances of winning. When we focus, all our sensory perceptions function at its peak level, the result will overtake milestones.

A conditioned mind seeks its own realities, functions perfunctorily and gathers little mass. The energy levels being weak, and is slated for the obvious, and the results will be discouraging.

The question is not of wining alone, but is a matter of how you lost or won, that we must conceive. Everything in life costs, to own it, it requires special efforts. A certain price has to be paid. Our beliefs and dogmas decide our gain or loss. We must not be worried about the outcome but we must be conscious about our approach.

The cumulative will lead us to a wining spree, filled with the total synergy.

Negative thinking really does not pay, for it is full of unbecoming sapless energy, it not only spoil your chances but also pollutes others, there will be no commune and interaction of palpable outcome. Not be influenced by what we hear, what we say and what we speak, our preparedness and innate confidence should find its way.

People who judge you do not look at petty loopholes in personality but evaluate on what you are holistically, and accept you. A positive mental approach bears fruits.

A healthy seed gives birth to a bouncing sprout; a weak germination of a bad seed cannot induce a strong, sustaining sapling. There is a certain life tide taken by its roots, will lead on to fulfillment and joy, and drives you to success to the last.

We must cherish what is good, renounce what we have accumulated which is unwholesome and unbecoming, by identifying such stigmas and do not give impetus to detrimental growth.

We must be aware of a personality that complements our present life, nourish it with nutrients, grow within, and even to match in our afterlives and future incarnations. The importance of a sound mind and sound body has neither equivalence nor a substitute, for all intents, we must equip ourselves.

Nothing can corrupt us, or influence if we have strong personal values, mind should override all misgivings and cultivate good practices. It is difficult to understand what is good if you do not experience what is a wrong, experience you derive out of the virtual instances gives you concrete teachings.

Our personality changes in cyclic order, starting from childhood, beginning with the Adult and ending by old age. This is a schematic process under transition. Every stage has its own energy and radiates in the nucleus of our mind and body. This upheaval could take place methodically, slow paced and faster within us in time, in some cases even by mutation. Although in transition, these processes do not recede backwards, they seek continuity to a better order.

If you seek heaven on earth, it may not be a fruitful pursuit, but you can materialize a part of it, if only you can contribute elements of joy and happiness.

Earth is God’s own planet, full of life with teeming millions of buoyant life forms, Mother Nature supporting us, feeding and nourishing us. Everything rests with Man, as to how he can make use of these resources.

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