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m on blog 7: " Motivation "

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Even the most laidback ones among us can motivate themselves   by understanding the heartache, passion, commitment and perseverance that scripted the real-life success stories of people such as Thomas Edison and well, for aspiring writers....   Here is a short collection of motivational   stories from real life that touched me to keep going when faced with never-ending obstacles. After all, what’s better than knowing that you are not alone? You may have heard some of these stories before or they may be new to you, but go ahead, read them and get inspired. Share these with someone you think is in urgent need of a push forward. You never know, you may just motivate someone to change their lives and reach for their true destiny. Motivational Story 1 — Michael Jordan “I can accept failure, everyone fails at something. But I can’t accept not trying.” ~ Michael Jordan. How can I talk about motivation and not mention Michael Jordan? Jordan suffered his first set back in

m on blog 6 ; "GOD"

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FRIENDS, Last night I got a mail from USA ...and it requested me to post this............   Actually this is an answer written by a 8 year old in his school exam...                                              "contents are not edited"   "Explain God". " One of God's main jobs is making people. He makes them to replace the ones that die so there will be enough people to take care of things on earth. He doesn't make grown-ups, just babies. I think because they are smaller and easier to make. That way He doesn't have to take up His valuable time teaching them to talk and walk. He can just leave that to mothers and fathers. " God's second most important job is listening to prayers . An awful lot of this goes on, since some people, like preachers and things, pray at times besides bedtime. God doesn't have time to listen to the radio or TV because of this. Because He hears everything, there must be a te

m on blog 5 ; "Maa"

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      A Mother is she who can take the place of all others ,but whose place no one else can take   It had been three months since Ms Shaumya had joined a primary school to teach Mathematics. She was gradually being able to understand all her students, except one, Evan. Evan was the only boy who came to school dressed untidily and sat in the class completely lost in his own world. His performance had been deteriorating steadily with every single day. It was yet another day when all the students in the class laughed out at Evan when he was unable to answer even the simplest question Ms Shaumya had asked him.  At the end of the lesson when all the students dispersed, Ms Shaumya searched through the progress reports of Evan in his previous standards. She was shocked to see that Evan used to be the topper in his class.  She flipped through every page of the report and found out that Evan’s performance began to slowly decline when his mother fell ill. Few months down the li

m on blog 4

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Friends, "Sometimes you don't need answer from your life ,you need to understand the gesture and move on............"!      Nitin, along with six other monks, trekked for hours to reach junglechatti and saw many bodies being carried away by the surging floodwaters. “The bodies were passing like logs of wood. Vehicles that had been parked in Kedarnath seemed like toys in the water. It was very bad,” he said. As well as Kedarnath, Hemkund Sahib, a Sikh pilgrimage site situated at an elevation of 4,632 ms was also destroyed beyond recognition. While the army picked up women and children in choppers, the men had to trek through difficult terrain guided by soldiers. “Bridges had collapsed so we had to cross a gushing river by rope. It was frightening. I thought I would never see my family again,” said Nitin. “There were long queues of pilgrims waiting to board choppers which could only carry up to eight people. It was not possible for all to come by chopper