Friday, November 4, 2011

2002 February Competition Success Review .Think Success and Reap Success.

                                                        Think Success and Reap Success


Self confidence, bold action, vibrating enthusiasm, courage, resoluteness, perseverance and above all, hope and positive attitude constitute the foundation of your success and happiness.   You can decide your destiny and fashion your fate by your own efforts, industry and hard work.  You can get your girl or man, gain your goal, and capture your coveted objective by daring and doing.  Mere talking, idle day-dreaming or aimless drifting will not take you to your goal, but will only divert your attention and dissipate your energies and resources.

You have to to toil hard, lift the load, rack your brains and sweat it out to secure a worthy goal.  You cannot expect success without struggle or competition.  We can find success coming before work only in the dictionary.  In real life, it invariably follows hard and imaginative toil.  There is always the battle to be fought before victory is won.  Success is not a matter of luck or even of genius.  It depends entirely on adequate preparation, able execution, persistence and willpower.

See the triumphant comeback of India's ace leg-spinner, Anil Kumble, who despite a year long lay off due to an injury, has added one more feather to his cap, through sheer dogged perseverance and strong determination to become the first Indian leg-spinner by claiming his 300th wicket in Third Test against England in Bangalore on December 20, 2001; thus joining the elite club of world spinners as the fourth bowler who have 300 or more wickets in their kitty.  (Earlier, he earned the distinction of becoming the second bowler in Test Cricket history to bag all the ten wickets in an innings against Pakistan in New Delhi in 1999 after Jim Laker of England in 1956).  Same is true of Sri Lankan off-spinner world's No.2 spinner, Muttiah Muralitharan who became the first bowler in Test Cricket to bag 10 or more wickets in a match 10 times.

The man who does not want badly enough to do a thing, will make any number of excuses for not doing it.  If, however, he is determined to achieve a specific goal, he will overcome the most formidable obstacles.  Hardships and obstacles are not meant to be evaded, but to be mastered.  Resist and conquer all sorts of hardships and it will grow into a habit and become second nature to you.

In ordesr to succeed, you have got to want and want very badly indeed, your well chosen objective.  Your sheer tenacity will drive and push you to the top.  The right sort of ambition, an ambition of a challenging nature is truly a tremendous spur to achievement.

Never allow yourself to think that any task is beyond you, any position too high.  All is possible to him that believeth.

                                               Think big and your deeds will grow,

                                                Think small and you will fall behind,

                                                Think that you can -- and you will --
                                     
                                                 It's all in the state of mind.

Ushering you into the world of success,

                                                                                                             Yours sincerely,
                                                                                                                       Sd/-
                                                                                                   (Surendra Kumar Sachdeva)
 


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