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Goals

There are 43 posts tagged Goals (this is page 3 of 5).

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Mark of a Failing Newbie

If someone asks me lots of precautious question before starting something, I automatically assume they’ll not succeed. It’s simply not the way how successful people approach their goals. Instead of taking lots of precaution before starting, or not starting at all, it’s always better to start right away and learn along the way. Asking lots […]

in Journals | March 7, 2014 | 551 Words | Comment

Tiny Human Connection

During Maoist insurgency, there were lots of Army men allotted in the streets of Kathmandu. There used to be lots of Army in streets and random barracks. Our school bus used to pass through those barracks. Everyday, while we used to pass those barracks, we used to wave at those Army men. Some used to […]

in Journals | March 1, 2014 | 178 Words | 1 Webmention | Comment

The Snowball Effect

When you sleep, breathe and eat with just one goal in mind; the probability of success increases drastically. And when you keep performing a particular activity all the time, snowball effect occurs. If you keep working as a painter, you’ll meet lots of people related with painting. You’ll have solid base of networks with painters […]

in Journals | February 24, 2014 | 344 Words | Comment

Trap Yourself: Unusual Guide For Motivation

From evolutionary perspective, if you don’t work or struggle for yourself, you die. That’s how human evolved during the past. The motivation for them was hunger, fear of death, pain, etc. If they didn’t hunt for food, they’d die. If they weren’t too alert, they’d get killed by Lions or Tigers. They had to work […]

in Journals | February 23, 2014 | 426 Words | 3 Webmentions | Comment

Celebrate Small Victories

Some years ago, I wished to have my own blog. But I couldn’t afford or pay for the hosting and domain because I didn’t have Credit or Debit cards. Nor did I have PayPal. It was extremely difficult to pay for hosting and domain. And even if I could, it was pretty expensive for me. […]

in Journals | February 11, 2014 | 322 Words | Comment

Say NO Often: Pissing Off My Own People

“I need to get my laptop fixed. Could you help? I’m sure it’s easy for you to fix it.” “Sure”, I reply. I leave my work to go and help them. The whole day goes by. — “Hey I need to go to ………. Could you please drop me there?” “Umm, Ok”, I answer. I […]

in Journals | February 10, 2014 | 528 Words | 2 Comments

Sacrifice Happiness: The Price of Greatness and Opportunity

I try to be happy, and when I’m happy, I always figure out that I’m settling for less. Is settling for less the price of happiness? If you long to reach the top of the ladder, you need to push yourself, which means you aren’t happy at your current state. And pushing yourself forward takes […]

in Journals | February 9, 2014 | 568 Words | 1 Webmention | 1 Comment

Just Get it Done

I am very tired right now. I barely woke up to eat my lunch. After that, I’m here writing this, even if I don’t want to. I walked for 4 hours straight inside the temple in the outskirts of Kathmandu. Some years ago, I could walk for 4 hours without any problem. But since I’ve stopped […]

in Journals | February 6, 2014 | 307 Words | 2 Comments

Why It’s Vitally Important That You Have Life Goals

If you try and focus on one part of the spectrum, you’ll be weak on the other part. If you’re good at right, you’ll be weak at left. If you’re good at left, you’ll be weak at right. If you try to conquer both the right and left, you’ll be weak on both. We all […]

in Journals | February 5, 2014 | 261 Words | 1 Webmention | Comment

Limitation Breeds Value: How to Use Limitation to Your Advantage

The most valuable time during Skype or any video call is the end part, when you say your good byes. As soon as you figure out you’re limited on time, you tend to value that time very much. Talking directly to the point and making use of every remaining second seems like the only way […]

in Journals | February 4, 2014 | 851 Words | Comment

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