by Hemali Vaiya | 14 Aug, 2020
Have you attended any seminars of a motivational speaker? I am sure you must have at least once. During one such seminar, I noticed 300 registrations for a motivational speaker seminar, and in three days, it had risen to 1000. But, to cut a long tale short, how many of them do so in their everyday lives? The answer is a resounding no.
Speakers like "Sandeep Maheshwari" have spilled the beans on the key to living a happy life on YouTube, yet some, or rather, many, people still don't have answers to their concerns. Despite hearing straight from the horse's mouth, we still have regrets, jealousy, anxiety, and depression. So, where do we fall short? Is it the speaker who gives us poor advice, or is it us who never execute on what they say? It makes no difference how many speakers you listen to; the goal is to guarantee that it is carried out throughout your entire life. It's pointless, for instance, to attend a lecture on time management and then plop in front of the TV the next minute because you're a couch potato.
Once you learn to introspect, any problems that come your way will be solved in a fraction of a second.
Introspection reminds me of one of my friends who excelled at solving quantitative problems, and I used to learn from her at the time. She received high scores on the CAT test and was invited for an interview at one of the city's premier universities. When she was given questions during the interview, she doubted her own abilities, and she was ultimately rejected. What she lacked was the ability to "BELIEVE" in herself.
It's not the time to look at what others are doing right now; instead, we need to consider how we might better our own areas of weakness and stay on track with our objectives. We need to shift from a fixed mindset to a growth mindset.
Everyone in the world has the ability to achieve anything they desire, but our "Belief" is the most important component. We are all in the learning process, therefore rather than mocking them, we should be generous to our juniors.
It's okay if you take the time to study.
It's also okay if you don't get in the first time.
It's alright if you aren't exactly how you want to be.
BELIEVE IN YOURSELF is all you have to do.
#Selfbelief #thepowerofyou #stayconfident #worldisyours
Written by:
Hemali Shashikant Vaiya
College: Surana College(Bengaluru)
Course: MBA