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SAKSHI COMPUTERS MAIN ROAD GULABRA, CHHINDWARA (M.P)

created Nov 28th 2020, 12:01 by SakshiThakur


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You can't learn anything from someone who agrees with everything you say. It might feel good, but it doesn't really do you any good. You also can't learn anything from someone who disagrees with everything you say. When there is no common ground, there is no way to convey information. Some people, though, are able to understand you and at the same time challenge you. Seek out those people and you can learn much from your interactions with them. When your thoughts and ideas are challenged, they become more clear, more aligned with truth, more valuable. Be willing to question your thoughts, even to possibly discard them, and your thinking grows in power. With each experience, with every interaction, you expand your ability to understand. Rather than seeking to hear only what you agree with, seek new levels of truth. Open your knowledge, your ideas, and yourself to challenge. And go where the truth leads. Do you ever have one of those days when you don't seem to get anything accomplished? For many people, it's a rare occurrence when they don't have one of those days. You start each day with the best of intentions. Then life gets in the way. The phone rings. A crisis comes along. Deadlines loom. Things take longer than expected. Suddenly, it's the end of the day and you're further behind than when you started. Here's a great suggestion. Get up a little earlier if necessary, and spend an hour or two working on the important things -- before you start answering the phone, before you check your e-mail, before you schedule any appointments, before you delve into the "urgent" stuff. Then, no matter what happens later in the day, you'll have already accomplished something substantial. And a big added bonus is in the attitude that you will carry with you for the rest of the day

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