Dont just read and forward, feel and enjoy!
For 9 months now, I have successfully managed to escape from the rush hour traffic and tensions of reaching office on time. For the people who continue to do so, I am guessing that the first thing you do is switch on your computers (I did that even before I sat down). And the Inbox awaits you with a bunch of e-mails – between 10 to 200 mails delivered overnight depending on your responsibility level at the office. In my experience, by default there was at least 1 inspirational quote or message amongst the top 3 in the list of e-mails. If I had survived the traffic, I would SPEED READ and go on to the other official mails and in case I happened to be a victim of the traffic jam – OVERLOOK IT and tell myself to read later which never happened.
With all due respect and the goodness about Speed Reading, the truth about the message is not felt by the inner self. I am not getting spiritual but I always had the choice to read the message, smile, enjoy the moment, talk about it to colleagues, even share it in the meetings and feel good the whole day. As I learn to live in the present and not be remorseful of the past, I will allow you to innovate & start your day in a delightful manner and stay that way with the inspiring message that you receive from now on.
With my network getting smaller after I started out on my own, the delight bank has only about 4 or 5 e-mail deposits when I open the account in the morning. To ensure that I get a consistent supply of Inspirational funds, I register with sites like http://www.simpletruths.com/
Alternatively I also talk to my connections and always find one for a day. The success story of the skating prodigy in the image below is what inspired me yesterday.
With my network getting smaller after I started out on my own, the delight bank has only about 4 or 5 e-mail deposits when I open the account in the morning. To ensure that I get a consistent supply of Inspirational funds, I register with sites like http://www.simpletruths.com/
Alternatively I also talk to my connections and always find one for a day. The success story of the skating prodigy in the image below is what inspired me yesterday.
7 year old Tejaswini is already a state champion at the Roller skating tournament. She has won many individual championships at the quad, district and state level competing with 12 year olds and now age is the only deterrent to participate at nationals (Minimum 8 yrs to qualify). Natural talent transformed recreation into serious sport and she is getting ready to delight India at the 2014 olympics. At such a tender age, she mentions in her interview with a popular daily about famous skaters Chad Hedrick and Barry Publow as role models. I have neither met Tejaswini nor seen her interview but I am glad I know her father Ravi, who was delighted to share the success of his daughter. As we finished our Masala chai & cut fruits – my favorites at the Seasons cafe, Ravi said that the family will do all it takes to make their daughter live her dream. I could see a proud father in him :)
Alternatively I also talk to my connections and always find one for a day. The success story of the skating prodigy in the image below is what inspired me yesterday.
7 year old Tejaswini is already a state champion at the Roller skating tournament. She has won many individual championships at the quad, district and state level competing with 12 year olds and now age is the only deterrent to participate at nationals (Minimum 8 yrs to qualify). Natural talent transformed recreation into serious sport and she is getting ready to delight India at the 2014 olympics. At such a tender age, she mentions in her interview with a popular daily about famous skaters Chad Hedrick and Barry Publow as role models. I have neither met Tejaswini nor seen her interview but I am glad I know her father Ravi, who was delighted to share the success of his daughter. As we finished our Masala chai & cut fruits – my favorites at the Seasons cafe, Ravi said that the family will do all it takes to make their daughter live her dream. I could see a proud father in him :)
7 year old Tejaswini is already a state champion at the Roller skating tournament. She has won many individual championships at the quad, district and state level competing with 12 year olds and now age is the only deterrent to participate at nationals (Minimum 8 yrs to qualify). Natural talent transformed recreation into serious sport and she is getting ready to delight India at the 2014 olympics. At such a tender age, she mentions in her interview with a popular daily about famous skaters Chad Hedrick and Barry Publow as role models. I have neither met Tejaswini nor seen her interview but I am glad I know her father Ravi, who was delighted to share the success of his daughter. As we finished our Masala chai & cut fruits – my favorites at the Seasons cafe, Ravi said that the family will do all it takes to make their daughter live her dream. I could see a proud father in him :)