-By David Schwartz 1.You will get success if you believe you are worthy of it You must not question yourself, ‘how do I do it?’ It is important that you believe in yourself. You must tell yourself, ‘I can do… Read more ›
This story takes place in Babylon, so lets start from a scene taking place in Babylon. There once lived a chariot maker called Bansir. One day Bansir was upset and he was sitting in his shop. This is when his… Read more ›
We make decisions all the time, like to eat or to not eat,to walk or to not walk,to speak or to not speak, to buy this or not buy this, etc. It has been said that there are two systems… Read more ›
Hello! From today I wish for you to take me as a friend and also my suggestions and advices as a friend sharing his/her thoughts to another friend. Dear friend. Today I want to tell you about what life seems… Read more ›
-By Napoleon Hill The author himself has said that creative imagination is not important, we shall discuss this. Step 1-Desire This is not a wish or a hope. It is something that you need desperately, so much that your living… Read more ›
-By Deepak Chopra This book is related to Quantum Physics and Eastern thoughts. Fortunately, these spiritual laws of success are quite easy and simple to understand and hence easy to use in daily life. Law 1-The Law of pure potentiality… Read more ›
-By Cal Newport There are two types of ways by which people work- Deep Work and Shallow work Lets compare these two Deep Work Shallow Work This is when you possess a skill that no one can steal or take… Read more ›
-By Robin Sharma Hello friend, there once was a man called Julian Mantle he was in his 50’s but looked like he was 70 years old. He had reputation, respect, wealth, but no happiness. He was in constant stress in… Read more ›
-By Albert Liebermann and Hector Gracia On an island called Okinawa in Japan people believe everyone comes on Earth for a reason hence they call this Ikigai. Which means ‘Reason to live’. The population of this island never really retires.… Read more ›
Hello friend, after finishing his book called as ‘The Power Of Habit’ Charles Duhigg became a very busy man. Opportunities and hence responsibilities piled up. Charles Duhigg was unable to handle so much pressure. Basically, his day=work>time. He couldn’t find… Read more ›