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Staying Strong When It’s All Going Wrong

Wednesday, December 28th, 2011

A few days back, I had a conversation with an old friend of mine and found him on the absolute lower side of life. “I can never be successful in life.“, “No matter how much I work, things can never be right for me.“, this is how he had been explaining the current phase of his life. My conversation with him forced me to write this article. It is for all those who have always been cribbing about their life.

The universe doesn’t hate you – honest
Things go wrong for everyone – the universe doesn’t have a grudge against anyone in particular. If you say or have ever said, ‘Why this happens only to me?” then let me say that you are not the only one saying that which certainly means that it happens with everyone. How we cope with the inevitable setbacks of everyday life is one of the things that differentiates between those people who are ultimately successful and those who aren’t.

This doesn’t mean, of course, that at the individual level some people aren’t unlucky and that others don’t get away almost without challenge by life – but in overall, big-picture terms our responses dictate a great deal of how life treats us.

It’s this approach which appears in such common sayings as “If life throws you lemons, make lemonade” or as I say “If life throws you limes, rearrange the letters and smile :) ”.  They may be common and to some they may be silly as well, but there’s an element of truth in them.

One of the big issues with people with such intense negative attitudes is that they tend to regard the negative things in life as ‘permanent, pervasive and personal’. In other words, they tend to subconsciously believe that a bad situation will never change; that a bad situation in one part of they life is generalized to the rest of their lives; and that it’s something to do with them in some way and that is their fault.

If you are one of them, to challenge these assumptions, all you have to do is find a set of tools which encourage you (or force you) to look at things objectively, rather than dwelling on the negative. By getting a greater sense of perspective it puts the our setbacks in their place, cutting away at the effects of the Permanence, Pervasive and Personalisation agenda.

If this was someone else’s problem, what would I do?
It’s always easier to solve other people’s problems than your own, isn’t it? We are like somewhat experts in solving someone else’s problems. In fact, we are so quick in doing that that before the other finishes explaining the problem, we are ready with the solution to it. After all, the chances that you can give someone else good advice is greater than the chance of you accepting good advice that someone gives you!  Find ways of making the problem objective, so that it feels more like it belongs to someone else – getting distance from the setback is a very powerful tool.

Examples might include such things as writing the problem down in a letter to yourself (perhaps addressed to yourself at work if you’re at home or vice versa and perhaps using your middle name if you have one). Post it to yourself so that it takes a few days to arrive. Else you can always discus it with a friend/relative you are comfortable with to get a different perspective.

Remember, life is a series of ups and downs. Nothing is permanent. We have absolutely no complains about life in our happy days so why cry for the not so happy ones. Instead of differentiating days as happy and not-so-happy ones lets consider them as just another day of our life and live them in the best possible way we can. It’s your life; a life you own. You can do whatever you want to do with it…   so LIVE it.

The world loves you only if you love yourself.

Smile :)   Laugh :D   Breathe…   LIVE!

Where are you?

Sunday, August 7th, 2011

Do you read the papers while having breakfast? Do you drive but your mind is somewhere else? Do you talk on the phone while answering an email? Do you worry about work piling on your desk while on vacation? Are you worried that it will rain tomorrow and your plan will be ruined? Do you end the day still worrying about the mistake you made this morning? Do you find yourself still angry over an incident that happened last week?

Very often, we are here but our mind is somewhere else. Today morning while having my breakfast I realized that we eat but we don’t taste. We look but we don’t see. We hear but we don’t listen. We read but we don’t register. We sob over yesterday. We worry about tomorrow. We live in the past. We live in the future. But we don’t live in the moment.

Life is made up of precious moments. Live it well. Relish the taste of the food you eat. Chew slowly. Be thankful. Be awed by the magnificence around you. The blooming flowers. The feathery rain. The new born baby. Focus on whatever you are doing. Work while at work. Play while at play. Sleep while at sleep. Don’t mix them up. Be happy. Enjoy while on holiday. Learn the culture. Try the food. Have fun. Don’t worry. What’s done is done. What’s said is said. Don’t let it upset you. Don’t carry forward anything unpleasant. I remember my sister-in-law (Bhakti Shah) saying, “Each one has been blessed here with a huge bank balance of moments. Each moment holds a soul, a breath of its own and we have no right to strangle that breath.” So let us enjoy every moment. Smile readily. Laugh heartily. You only have this moment. Treasure it. Respect it. Live it.

Enrich your life, learn one new thing every day

Monday, April 18th, 2011

I was in Jaipur during March end for a show and there a visited my dad’s college friend, Mr. R. K. Singh’s place for lunch. The delicious lunch that ended with buttermilk (let me not mention the number of glasses i drank) forced me to take a nap there. After all the rest started chit-chatting on various topics. In all the fun talks, Mr. Singh said a statement that hit my mind and I got the topic of my this newsletter article. He said, “No matter how much money I earn, the day I get to learn anything new, I am more than satisfied.

This made me realize that life can get boring if we live day in day out doing the same things and following the same routine. Why not inject something new into your life? It can be something informative, entertaining, interesting, fun, enjoyable or fulfilling. Learn one new thing every day. Enrich yourself. Stretch yourself. Stretch your imagination. Stretch your possibilities. Life becomes more interesting and fun with new learnings.

Learn something new everyday

Learn something new everyday

Here are some suggestions:

1) Learn at least 5 new words daily. Read the papers. Read the magazines. Write down 5 words that you do not understand. Check the meaning and write them in a notebook. Read them and remember them. Find opportunities to use the words you have learned.

2) Learn about the stuff that goes into your body. Get the ingredients list of the things you eat. Look them up and know what goes into you. Learn how to stay healthy.

3) Learn how to set up a blog if you haven’t got one. Surf the net for advice. Share your expertise and talents through your blog. Enrich the life of others while enriching yourself.

4) For those of you who have a passion for cooking, why not surf the internet or borrow a cook book from the library and learn an interesting recipe? Besides having fun, you can surprise and delight your loved ones with your tender loving cooking.

5) Learn how to keep your cool when angry. Learn how to be more understanding and compassionate. Learn how to be a better person. Seek advice and help. It’s everywhere. On the net. In the books. Over the tapes.

6) Learn a new language. Learn body language. Learn how to quit smoking and drinking or any undesirable habits…The list goes on.

Take your time. Learn one new thing every day. Enjoy and have fun.

Life is perfect. Everything has its worth

Monday, April 18th, 2011

It takes a male and a female to create a life.

Complementary opposites in action create a miracle.

We breathe in, we breathe out.

Each is necessary to complete the cycle.

2 hydrogen atoms with one oxygen atom form 1 molecule of water.

Complementary opposites bond and give rise to wonder.

With day comes night.  With night comes day.

With work comes rest.  With rest comes work.

There is natural balance in everything.

With darkness, we know what is light.

With sorrow, we know what is joy.

With contrast, we know more.

When we give, we receive.

When we hurt someone, we hurt ourselves.

One action enables the other.

When we have, we feel not.  When we have not, we feel.

When our loved ones are around, we are lost  in our own world.

When our loved ones disappear, we are lost in their world.

Words printed in black are visible on a piece of white paper.

Words printed in white are invisible on a piece of white paper.

Contrast brings upon meaning.

We experience the ups and downs in life.

Good times won’t last.  Bad times will pass.

Where does the past end and where does the future begin?

There is no beginning.  There is no ending.  There is only now.

Is money good?  Is money evil?

Good or bad depends on the person handling it.

Our internal works are manifested on the outside.

Life is a mirror.  Look outside and we know what is going on inside.

With life comes death.  Death gives meaning to our being alive.

Keep moving as everything in your life has its worth.

Show your Appreciation, Spread the Positivity

Wednesday, January 19th, 2011

How do you feel when you are being appreciated?  When your kid tells you that you are his greatest inspiration.  When your spouse gives you a back massage.  When your boss praises you in front of your colleagues.  When you receive a thank-you note from a customer.  When a stranger holds the door for you.  When someone says thank you.

The feeling is wonderful, right?  You feel yourself being lifted and any worry or frustration you may have at the moment simply disappear.  The effect can be nourishing and/or healing.  Since being appreciated is such a wonderful gift and it really doesn’t cost much, why not make it a habit to show your appreciation and make someone’s day whenever you can?

You can show your appreciation in many ways.  It does not have to be elaborate.  It’s the thought that counts.  Here’s some suggestions:

1) Say thank you.  It is the easiest thing to do and it creates warm and good feelings.  Do it often.  When someone brings you something.  When someone helps you.  When someone makes your day.

2) Even a text message (SMS) does wonders. Appreciate people or just make them realize that they are remembered by sending a message on their cell phones. It only takes a few seconds but can make someone else’s entire day.

3) Send an e-mail or card.  There are many occasions to write.  For a good dining experience.  For an issue satisfactorily resolved.  For help received.  For great time spent together.

4) Give sincere compliments.  If you like your colleague’s new hair style, tell her so.  If you like a friend’s idea, say so.  If you see a beautiful piece of floral arrangement, compliment the person behind the great work.

5) Plant small surprises.  Give a small present or hand-made gift when it is not expected.  You do not have to wait till birthdays or some occasions to show your appreciation.

6) Recognize efforts even if the outcome is unknown.  When your child puts in effort to improve his grade.  When your staff stays behind to handle a last-minute order.  When your spouse is on his first attempt to cook a meal.  Appreciate their efforts.  Say something nice to motivate.

7) Show your appreciation in person.  Tell the person how much you appreciate him or her.  Let the person know that he or she matters a lot to you.

8 ) Show your appreciation through actions.  Give the person a warm bear hug.  Instead of ‘an apple a day keeps the doctor away’, try ‘a hug a day keeps the doctor away’.

9)  Do something impromptu.  Tell your wife not to cook this evening as you will bring the family out for dinner.  Give her a well deserved break.

10) Always focus on the good in people and tell them so.  Spread goodwill, sprinkle sunshine.

Show your appreciation.  Help make our living space more joyful and meaningful.

Do not forget to appreciate yourself as well ;-)