Now, Know Your Value ,Be you - Ultimate Excellence

Now, Know Your Value

Now, Know Your Value and The Risk of Self-pity and self-disapproval

These two end up killing both the body and the soul. Many people, especially the youth refuse to accept themselves, accept their parents, their learning institutions and even their friends. They never appreciate what is within their life. They don’t value themselves. They don’t value those around them. They end up having life without value.

When one fails to have self-esteem that he can make it, then he will be reluctant to try out anything because of the fear of failing. These kinds of people have already fixed their destiny; they have already concluded who they are even before they know who they are. They take all that is good in themselves and in others foNow, Know Your Value - Ultimate Excellencer granted. Ignorance makes them feel useless and empty.

Most of the people who have succeeded in life and those who can be called men and women of value are full of self-respect. They are not moved by mistreatment, not configured by their environment and they are always optimistic. It is a reality that if you think you can, you will surely manage but if you think you can’t then you will certainly not make anything out of yourself.

Love for yourself, should not depend on what you have or what you don’t have because it is purely unconditional. Unless you learn to be contented in life and being happy and joyful in what your life offers as you cultivate for more, you will always have a mood of contempt and hatred towards your own life.

Now, Know Your Value and create happiness; you don’t buy it

Remember that only God, is above you when it comes to the control of your life. People may not be willing to share their happiness with you, but God will position you where you will have it in abundance. Happiness is not found, it is created! You have to Now, Know Your Value and create yours.

Happiness is not absence of tribulations and horrible things in life; it is when you love yourself and trust that God has you in His hands-You are in His program.No one is in charge of your happiness except you. Be happy about your life and rejoice that you have a great future to experience; otherwise no one is interesteNow, Know Your Value, happiness- Ultimate Excellenced in that.

Material happiness is just like a filthy, polluted river because it is a mere reflection of the TRUE happiness in the spiritual world. We can never achieve the happiness we are looking for no matter how hard we endeavor in material life. Instead we should look upwards, toward God, who is the source of real happiness, and stop chasing after the reflection of this happiness in the material world. This spiritual happiness is the only thing that can satisfy us completely.

Storm Jameson once said “Happiness comes from the capacity to feel deeply, to enjoy simply, to think freely, to risk life and to be needed. The way to happiness is to keep your heart free from hate and your mind from worry”. Live simply, expect little, and give much. Fill your life with love. Scatter sunshine. Forget self, think of others. Do things the way they should be done. As the golden rule goes: Treat others the way you would like to be treated. Show respect to those who deserve and to those who don’t deserve, it from you-this makes the difference. Happiness is born when a difference is made.

Excerpt from Fashioned for Life by Samuel Kanja , Trainer,Life Coach & Author

The Golden Questions of Life - Ultimate Excellence

The Golden Questions of Life

Fashioned for Life Book Cover Fashioned for Life
Motivational
Neno Publishers
2012
Auditing Your Life Account
The Question Of Life

The Golden Questions of Life

When you answer the questions of life; Who you are? What you are? Why you are? Which you are? When you are? Where you are? And how you are? Then you will have fulfilled your responsibility as an auditor.

One of The Golden Questions of Life is – Who you are?

This question expects you to clearly find out what gives you that identity that people use to refer to you. It is what gives you identification as a person without referring to other people or being compared with them. Your name is part of the answer.

What you are?

Remember, worth and value are not wrapped up in what you do. You are not a human doing. You are a human being. It is not what we do in life that sustains our value and status but it is what we remain or become under severe and challenging circumstances.

Here you are required to know ‘what is that special thing that makes you unique among other creatures? ‘The rational nature of human beings which makes them think is what is expected to be identified. The idea of common sense will feature out. By knowing what you are, you will be driven towards thinking like a human being and you will avoid some character which doesn’t fit in what you are.

Everyone should look back and evaluate what has happened. As you make plans to be a better person, don’t be too excited to forget that no one should live by the early bird policy without finding out whether he classifies as a bird or a worm. Knowing if you are a bird or a worm is what makes the difference. This will create balance between your past and your future.

Why you are?

This is the most noble and essential question you can ever ask yourself. In an earlier chapter, we talked about ones definite purpose. Knowing the reason behind your life is all what you need to understand in this case. You must clearly outline what you want to accomplish by the time you finish your race on earth. You must know the type of race you are undertaking. The God-given purpose should be in your heart for reference whenever you want to do something.

Which you are?

It is always common that many people would be confused with others because of their physical appearance, character, personality and other factors. In the same way, if you don’t do things in your uniqueness, originality and you copy what others are doing, you may be unlucky to be confused with others because The Golden Questions of Life - Ultimate Excellencethere is no difference between your life and theirs. Your life should never be identical to others because you are specifically created for defined reasons. You should therefore know which kind of a person you are among others. Do things in such a manner that you will be easily distinguished from others.

When you are?

Many times, we fail to behave according to what we believe, our principle, and the morality because we are in different times. Some people would be in the camp of God during the day but at night, they run to the other side for ‘security’. Others would be religious on Sundays and during retreats but after that, in their homes, workplaces and other social gatherings during the weekdays, they can be confused with the devil himself. You should be the same person at all times if you want to please God. What makes you change with time like the moon? Learn to do good in all times and your greatness will last forever.

Where you are?

The place where we are at different times affects our life in the manner that we behave according to where we are. People will be very good when they are in the church, with their families, with casual friends and with other kinds of people. They dramatically become worse when they change the environment. Most people are affected by what surrounds them, their character and life in general is dependent on who is looking at them. They forget that wherever they are, God’s presence is not limited. You should always avoid being a totally different person when you move from one place to another. Your life should be independent of what is in your vicinity especially if there is no positive gain to it. Why should you change your ways, just because, what is around you has changed like a chameleon?

How you are?

This is an interesting and intelligent question in life. The formation, growth and nourishment of your life starts with this question. You must clearly know how your life is so that you get to know what step to take, which direction to move and what you need to move on. The more you answer this question frequently, the more your life improves. You need to understand all that your life entails. By doing this, you will know where you have been strong, and how you can even improve more. You also get to know your weak points and you can correct the mistakes before the consequences can erupt. Make sure the answer to this question is followed by ‘SO WHAT?’ Don’t just answer the ‘how’; know what to do after that. Devise new ways to avoid the same results you have been getting. Your life would not mind if you adopt a new style!

The Golden Questions of Life are personal questions which only an individual can answer. The answers to these questions can change your life from a miserable state to a life full of true happiness, prosperity, greatness and Gods favor. Don’t let ignorance snatch this opportunity to revise the syllabus of your life. It may be the only one in store for you. Making a difference depends on us. It involves a conscious decision to do something positive and constructive with our lives. And that decision requires knowledge of self. To arrive at that knowledge we have to ask other examples of the golden questions of life as: What are my abilities? What are my interests? What are my basic beliefs? Who, really, am I? Why am I here?

By Samuel Kanja

Excerpt from his book, Fashioned for Life

Be in Control of Your Belief System

Be in Control of Your Belief System, You must think Right!

When you hear of tribalism, nepotism, denominational differences and other social groupings, all what brings them is attitude which gives birth to generalization. Generalization just assumes that person A and B are the same just because they share a certain quality or characteristics? It ignores the differences among people and fails to recognize that some are better than others. The rule of life is always “NEVER GENERALIZE”.

With this ruBe in Control of Your Belief Systemle, you will be prudent enough to put a line between two different people or situations without bias. Your mind will be free to think rationally and logically. If you love greatness, then do not restrict your thinking by establishing rigid patterns.

“Do not divide others into “winners” and “losers,” but accept people for who they are as individuals not as a group.“ If you look at zero, you see nothing; but look through it and you will see the world.”

– Robert Kaplan

Never think about people the way others do. Don’t label them in the way society has done. Think about them the way morality and law of God expects you to. Why should the poor be thought to be lazy, desperate, unhappy, evil and unworthy? Not all poor people would fit in all these categories. Again, why should the rich and politicians be thought as corrupt, mean, proud, inhuman, unkind, selfish, carefree and evil doers? This is a mortal wrong in the eyes of God and also in the eyes of men. Even if we use all the practical experiences and cases we ever witnessed to justify these categories, we will still be wrong!

…It is very unfortunate that our country is full of stereotypes which have labeled some people with negative character. There is no exemption; all are treated in the same way by the public. The attitude of the public towards them has been of negative impact on the lives of those specific groups. It is always fair to analyze individuals and make your sound judgment of who they are.

To completely be in control of your belief system we have to allow our belief systems  to be refreshed and formulated again. We should use well defined value system to value people instead of their personality. Unless, we let our mind weigh the bold beauty of people, we will find them irrelevant in life. You will outline how they can impact your life and how you can relate with them. It is very unfair to use a small number of people to conclude that whatever they do or believe applies to all other people belonging to the larger group. This is in fact a sin.

(Excerpt from Fashioned for Life by Samuel Kanja)

fashioned for life

Excerpt: Fashioned For Life

Fashioned For Life Book Cover Fashioned For Life
Samuel Kanja
Motivational
Evagel
2012
Hard print
224
Introduction
About the book

"Life can be confusing and tasteless and in many circumstances, we feel we are experiencing the worst and having the least. What can really make the difference? Your life is not poisoned. It’s not a curse! It’s not a punishment. If you knew that you are the greatest gift and blessing the world could get from God, you would sincerely love your life, live it proudly and avoid embarrassments by embracing all circumstances. God is neither a fool nor a liar! He keeps his promises of greatness and only his grace can make the difference. His grace calls for our co-operation and commitment. God has your story written down and his favor follows you wherever you go because no one deserves his goodness.

Fashioned for Life is a voice to all and is intended to equip you with pillars of life which are taken for granted but they can make your life stand out regardless of what comes your way. The world has conditioned us through its systems but we cannot remain slaves when freedom is with us and within us. It is a crusade of acknowledging that life is a gift-precious and marvelous. This book will enable you to be concerned with what can be and not what is. It provides a platform of valuing your life and trusting that you can manage it to get the best that God puts in you. By carefully reading this book, you will have an opportunity to be reunited with your life, restored, contented and then stepping forward towards greatness.

Fashioned for Life has what it takes to refresh your life and makes you see a new dawn of your life by having faith that you can be taken from a pit to the palace like Joseph. Unless we understand the basics of life, it will always be hard to appreciate it. Life was meant to be fulfilling and a series of moments of experiencing God’s goodness. However, people have changed its definition through disbelief and loss of hope at early stages or doing nothing and expecting the best. You have God’s signature and approval and you don’t have to fear the world of uncertainties if you only trust in God and be in action.

The principles that this book will propagate include but are not limited to the following:

Being in touch with your purpose

• Creating quality space for God and people in your life

• Having conducive attitudes and knowing your territory

• Following the right paths and greater principles

• Knowing the wells of life and being positioned

• Seeing life as a blessing and loving it

• Expecting the best and never giving up no matter what!

• Understanding God’s Law of “Nothing is impossible”

It’s my wish that Fashioned for Life will replenish your mind with winning thoughts and help you recalculate your dreams, re-energize your strategies and give you a new look. As you read this book, remember that God loves to be a magnifier and multiplier. That’s why he created only a man and a woman but expected them to fill the earth. Let’s all bring our efforts, lives and dreams to God so that he can refine them with greatness. The writing of this book began in my mind in the early days of my youth. I have been having experiences in my own life, and from other people, especially fellow youths, parents, friends, employees, and my fellow Christians. They have watered this idea to this point of germination. Most people are living in their own world, full of desperation, discouragements, self-hatred, solitude, misery, and irresponsible living for paltry reasons.

Most people are not in good terms with their lives; they have surrendered to what the world dictates. On the contrary, those who are having joy in their life have failed to significantly impact on the jeopardized lives of others .I believe that life was, is and will always be meant to be good for all. Let us all crawl, walk, and run to our destiny! I hope that this book will bless all those who will read it and the message of hope channeled to all those who need it at the right time before all gets lost. Better light a candle than curse darkness."

I recommend this book to every person who seeks to get more out of their life by changing their perspective on life.

How the World Sees You - Ultimate Excellence

How the World Sees You

Greatness Can Go Unnoticed

How the world sees you lesson from Joshua Bell, one of the world’s greatest violinists, earns $1,000 per minute in command performances at high-priced concerts. In an experiment, Bell played his violin during rush hour in a Washington, DC, subway station. A thousand distracted subway riders walked past Bell, but they disregarded him and were oblivious to the beautiful music he was creating for their benefit.

“As a marketplace becomes ever more crowded, strengths matter less than differences. Strengths become the standard…If you want to influence decision makers, invest in understanding your personality ‘Advantages’ and how best to apply them.”

If this virtuoso couldn’t get people to pay attention to him in the subway, how can you stand out from the crowd in your own busy environment? You could be one of the best in the world at what you do, but that won’t make any difference if people can’t separate you from the background noise. If they don’t see you – if you don’t fascinate them – then you aren’t really there.

“Advantages are the basic building blocks of every personality. They provide a simple way to categorize different communication styles for people and brands

You Must Fascinate and forget How the world sees you

You were born with an instinctive ability to captivate; babies always enthrall their parents. But, soon you learned to protect yourself by building a shell and trying to blend in with everyone else. Society encourages children, from their earliest days, to avoid standing out. They learn to conform, to fit in and to wait patiently in line. For most youngsters, attaining invisibility becomes a primary goal, and over time, people acquire “layers of boring.”
How the World Sees You - Ultimate Excellence

“When you operate in alignment with how the world sees you, things get a lot easier…You can stop shouting to be heard.”

Today, no one wins by being invisible. You can’t get ahead unless you stand out from the crowd and earn positive attention. Besides getting noticed, you must fascinate others in order to draw them to you. Most people are afraid to be mesmerizing, a fear that traces back to “the beginning of recorded time.” Civilizations have long regarded the ability to fascinate others as an “evil power,” something akin to witchcraft or hypnotism.

“Much about you is a commodity. These are your least valuable traits…In those areas, increased effort will not yield substantially increased results.”

Fascination is indeed powerful, though not evil. It represents “a neurological state of intense focus, one that creates an irresistible feeling of engagement. It’s almost like falling in love.” Fascination gets you noticed. Only when you can fascinate people will you get the opportunity to communicate – and be hired or included. If you can’t “add value to your audience,” the game will go on without you. Getting noticed in a positive light takes effort, due to three factors that threaten your ability to be distinctive:

  1. “Distraction” – People face an endless barrage of communication. The BBC reports that web browsing dramatically limits the human attention span, which is now about “nine seconds – the same as a goldfish.” Making a good impression in only nine seconds is tough, so you have to “front-load your value.”
  2. “Competition” – Everyone who wants to succeed tries “hard to be ‘better’” than their competitors. The problem is, being “’better’ is not better.” You may temporarily get ahead of those around you, but a new face will emerge who does better than you and you’ll be right back where you began. This is true for products, services and companies, too. Instead of trying to be better, aim to be different and stand out.
  3. “Commoditization” – In today’s intensely competitive environment, you face the danger of being perceived as interchangeable with your competitors. When people become commodities, clients can and will quickly replace them, just as customers quickly replace products or services they see as commodities. Like distinctive professionals, goods and services that offer clear differentiation need never fear commoditization.

“Just because you perceive yourself a certain way doesn’t mean that your team or customers necessarily see you the same way.”

The Seven “Fascination Advantages”
To overcome these “three threats,” endeavor to provide “distinct value” to your clients, customers and company. This value is yours alone and includes your individualized communication style. People communicate seven different ways, using the seven fascination advantages. To determine your advantages, take the Fascination Advantage assessment. While most personality assessments measure how you see the world, this measures “how the world sees you.” Unlike a traditional personality system, which is based on psychology, this is built around marketing.

“Employees are most fulfilled and successful when your company doesn’t try to change who they are, but…supports them in becoming…who they naturally are, at their best.”

No single advantage is best. Identify the two advantages on the following list that capture your strongest character traits. These two assets “make you intensely valuable.” The first is your “primary advantage”; the other is your “secondary advantage.” They define what makes you unique. Leverage them in all you do. The seven advantages are:

  1. “Power advantage” – Authoritative “power personalities” enjoy debates and expertly argue their cases. They don’t fear risks. The typical power personality is “the high-school football coach who pushes each player to do more.” Power people move up quickly, often becoming CEOs. They motivate others.
  2. “Passion advantage” – As social butterflies, “passion personalities” can spark an acquaintance with anyone. They are the life of any party. The typical passion-personality person is “the Girl Scout who shows up at your door selling cookies, with a big smile and an irresistible sales pitch.” Because they are highly intuitive, these people have strong interpersonal skills and love to use them. They are easy to read because they wear their emotions openly. As life’s natural cheerleaders, they bond quickly with others. They know that people who just “sort of care” will never get anywhere.
  3. “Mystique advantage” – “Mystique personalities” are analytical thinkers, sensitive to nuance and totally pragmatic. They deal with facts, not emotions. These introverts are great listeners. The mystique personality is “the poker player who doesn’t show his emotions as the pot grows larger.” People turn to these personalities for sound, rational advice.
  4. “Prestige advantage” – “Prestige personalities” are overachievers who focus on excellence, high standards and superior results. The typical prestige personality is “the editor who takes out a comma and then puts it back.” Rightly proud of their accomplishments, these people demand the best from those they lead.
  5. “Trust advantage” – Everybody has faith in steady, dependable “trust personalities.” Totally focused and predictable, they like familiar, tried-and-true routines and don’t like new approaches. These traditionalists are the most trustworthy people in the office. The typical trust personality “is a customer who comes back to buy the same pair of jeans, year in and year out.” These folks deliver the goods and keep their promises.
  6. “Innovation advantage” – Creative, quick-thinking, “innovation personalities” come up with the most imaginative, totally unexpected solutions. Irreverent and independent, these visionaries are idea people – bored by old concepts and habits. They dislike routine and accepted approaches. The typical innovation personality is “the chef who dreams up a different menu each week with fanciful ingredients.”
  7. “Alert advantage” – “Alert personalities” are detail-oriented and prefer a pragmatic, step-by-step approach. They are risk-averse, focused and in control. “They perform exceptionally well as project managers.” The typical example of an alert personality is the “mother who plans ahead for the child’s birthday party with sanitary wipes and disposable cups.”

“Over time, people…acquire layers of boring…People build shells they believe can shield them from a negative outcome.”

In addition to primary and secondary advantages, you also have a “dormant advantage”: one of the seven advantages that works least well for you. People become uncomfortable – and exhausted – when they rely on their dormant advantages – that’s like a right-handed person trying to write with the left hand. A person with a dormant alert advantage is not good with details. A person with a dormant passion advantage is terrible at relationships.

“Your personality is more valuable than any possession, more valuable than your stock portfolio, or home or retirement plan.”

“The 49 Archetypes”
Combining your primary and secondary advantages creates a personal archetype that represents your “distinct value,” the way you express yourself to the world and how it views you. Your archetype is your fascination advantage.

“You will never be your most successful when evaluated according to criteria that do not allow you to stand out.”

Your fascination advantage enables you to stand out with an inner understanding of your distinct value. In these sample archetypes, the first key word represents the primary advantage and the second key word represents the secondary advantage:

  • “Ringleader” – Combine “Power” and “Passion” for this “motivated, spirited, compelling” profile. Ringleaders – like Richard Branson – are “motivated and motivating.” They instill confidence in others.
  • “Rockstar” – Use “Innovation” and “Passion” to build this “bold, authentic, unorthodox” person who fills up the room. Rockstars – such as Madonna – enjoy the limelight.
  • “Anchor” – The blend of “Trust” and “Mystique” produces a “protective, purposeful, analytical” person, the individual to whom others turn in a crisis. These cool customers deal well with challenging circumstances. People pay close attention to what they say. Clint Eastwood is an Anchor-type.
  • “Editor-in-Chief” – Someone with both “Alert” and “Prestige” advantages is “productive, skilled, detailed.” These people have high standards and respect deadlines. They have confidence. Film director James Cameron is an Editor-in-Chief.
  • “Change Agent” – The person with both the “Power” and the “Innovation” advantages is “inventive, untraditional, self-propelled.” Change Agents – like Steve Jobs – deal exclusively in new ideas and love to topple the status quo.

“In a distracted, competitive and commoditized world, a personality tagline is crucial. People need to immediately grasp what you bring to the table.”

“Double Trouble”
People who rely too heavily on one of their two main advantages can become rigid, inflexible and hard to work with, and that is double trouble. “Imperial” personalities who use only the “Prestige” advantage, love public recognition, promote themselves constantly and seem pretentious, exemplify the double-trouble dilemma.

“There’s no one right way to fascinate. Over the long run, shy or low-key personalities can be as fascinating as the most charismatic ones.”

Other double-trouble personalities include the “Deadbolt,” who relies only on the “Mystique” advantage and whose secrecy leads to untrustworthiness. The “Aggressor” doubles up on the “Power” advantage and becomes domineering. The “Control Freak” musters only the “Alert” advantage and might be a micromanager. The “Old Guard” has two portions of the “Trust” advantage and is completely predictable, while the “Anarchy” archetype stresses “Innovation” as a sole advantage and becomes insubordinate.

“Fascination really is alchemy. It transforms ordinary companies into exceptionally desirable brands. And…it makes otherwise ordinary people extraordinarily valuable to their company and customers.”

Your two advantages are your big guns; use them together. United, they make you formidable; relying on only one makes you annoying and unlikable.

“You don’t need to find the light. You are the light. When you let your personality shine, you can light up the world.”

Of Taglines and “Anthems”
Companies appreciate the power of taglines that sum up their products’ uncommon qualities. Customers respond to the right taglines. Think of a tagline as “a shortcut to how a brand is most likely to add distinct value to its consumers.” Choice taglines include L’Oréal’s assertion “Because I’m worth it”; the idea that M&M’s “melt in your mouth, not in your hands”; and BMW’s claim to sell “The Ultimate Driving Machine.” Similarly, people need taglines. With the right tagline, everyone will know who you are and how you deliver value.

Your tagline is your personal Anthem, a few words that describe what makes you unique. To create your Anthem: 1) Find an adjective that expresses what makes you different; 2) Choose a noun that tells people what you are great at doing; and 3) Combine both words, for example: “entrepreneurial thought-leader,” “rational insights,” “irreverent innovator” and “dynamic networker.”

You may want an extended Anthem, like “I create bold solutions with a pioneering mind-set,” or “With clients, co-workers and friends, I deliver astute insight based on my in-the-know expertise.” Put your Anthem in your LinkedIn profile, add it to your website, make it part of your email signature, tweet it and cite it in your social media profiles.

Your Fascination Advantage
You deliver your greatest value when you are most yourself. Being “100% yourself” is better than being “100% perfect.” You can never contribute by staying quiet. You can “unlearn how to be boring.” People must hear you.

Your personality is your most important differentiator, so don’t focus on changing yourself; that will get you nowhere. To succeed, focus on becoming more yourself. Clients hire you because you are different – that is your fascination advantage.

From Get Abstract Book Summary for ‘How the World Sees You’ by Sally Hogshead is CEO and founder of How to Fascinate.com

Excerpt: The Ultimate Recipe For A Wholesome Student

The Ultimate Recipe for a Wholesome Student Book Cover The Ultimate Recipe for a Wholesome Student
Samuel Kanja
Motivational
The Ignition Key is Always the Self
Top ten ways that I believe will help any student improve self-esteem

1. Stop comparing yourself to others.

Everyone has something they wish they could change about their body, life and environment. Wishing you had someone else's body structure, hair, complexion, behavior and way of doing things takes away what is unique about you. Appreciating the qualities that you like in yourself will boost your spirits and minimize the things you do not like.

2. Focus on what you can change.

What you cannot control should never control you. It should not take any single moment of your valuable life and time. Rather than spending your energy on wishing you were taller, redirect your focus on something you can change like performance in a certain subject, sport, etc.

3. Practice self-care for what you have.

The more you love and take care of what you have now, the more likely you will move in the direction of self-improvement. Schedule your time properly to make use of every single minute. It is advisable to always manage time for what you value or what makes sense to your life by adding value to it. Learn to safeguard what you have by being a custodian. It helps to take stock of the good things that happen in your studies and talents.

4. Build a support system.

Spend time with people, especially students who have a positive influence on you and who energize you rather than reinforce bad habits. The people who put pressure on your performance can become your life support system if you make a sound decision to walk with them while sticking to your principles and virtues.

5. Lose yourself in a cause.

Spend time and energy on a cause you are passionate about. The rewards will put things into perspective, raise your spirits, and make you feel better about yourself. You cannot just be in school for the wrong reasons or for no reasons at all. There must be a motivation and drive behind your efforts. Goals must be set. Targets must be aimed and achievements must be made.

6. Be grateful for who you are and where you are.

The more you appreciate what you have been achieving and the potential you have to achieve more, the more you will be thankful for. Learn to see your school as the best. Discipline your mind to think more of success than of failure. Never feel that you are in the worst school, with the most inexperienced teachers and the most unfortunate students. This will only make your case worse.

7. Work on your inner-self.

There is more power in believing in yourself than in people believing in you. There is more in yourself than what the world can offer. The world or life in general can only supplement your inner self and support your beliefs. We are spiritual beings living a human experience and we are here to learn and grow. As a student, you must aim high but only if you are convinced that you have enough to take you to the greatest of your goals. When you listen to your inner voice and live your life based on its wisdom, people will see the beauty and creativity of the real you. Tap into yourself and learn to love who you truly are by practising meditation daily. Never ignore what your conscience tells you.

8. Take charge of your life.

One must be in the driving seat of his or her life. This makes life an experience rather than a blind walk. Most students fail in school and in life because they never take initiative. They are never the first to control their lives. We leave our lives to our teachers, parents and even peers. We do not have time to nurture our lives as students. We abandon our lives, leave it to others and start living the lives of others.

9. Understand yourself and be real.

Be honest with yourself and know who you are. Never mistake your success with the success of the school. Your future will never rely on the school’s performance or the performance of other students. Your own understanding of your capabilities, weaknesses and relevance will open your potential and attract new opportunities. Look at a picture of yourself and believe in that image! You were and still are a precious darling of the universe. You are a unique gem with immense value and worth. Start digging for this value.

10. Remember, what you resist persists.

What you resist, you become. Fighting against yourself, teachers, parents, and environment and against those who are better than you will only deny you the chance to move ahead. The exciting thing is; you can change. Change your mind to change your life. How do you do this? Make the decision to shift your thinking and your emotions will follow. The way we think is the way we act. Our actions dictate our lives to the EXTREME.