Monday 18 July 2011

The one who works in coordination with others is the one who can fulfill responsibilities well

Projection: Responsibilities can be fulfilled well when there is the recognition  that each one can contribute something to the task. It is also essential to create a cooperative rather than a competitive environment. Then there would be no feeling of superiority or inferiority in anyone.    
  
Solution: When I am responsible to complete some task, I need to involve all the people who can help in it. When I do this I will find my task finishing faster. Also I would find that I would get the good wishes of all the people involved in the task.       

        Defining Success
Given below are .some. definitions of success:
        . Feeling yourself to be full of inner contentment and happiness, with an optimistic mental state, without fear, happy and in a good mood. Being fine, in balance and at peace with oneself.       
        . Finding meaning in what you do.       
        . Discovering what will bring you closer to your dream.       
        . Success is about more than just possessing; it is facing all situations, even the negative ones, transforming them into the positive and feeling yourself realized, personally and emotionally.       
        . Having courage to take forward what you want, in spite of what you find against it.       
        . Achieving in each moment the desired objectives at all levels of the inner being. Fulfilling set objectives and adopting a positive attitude.       
        . Being able to be beyond noise i.e. experience silence wherever and whenever you wish to . silence being the key to all spiritual treasures.       
        . Remaining humble in the wake of all achievements and glory that may come your way.       
        . Not being afraid of failure.       
        . Satisfaction at work.       
        . In harmony with one.s inner conscience (while performing all actions).       

      Source & Courtesy :  via eMail from 'In Spiritual Service,Brahma Kumaris'

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