Showing posts with label change. Show all posts
Showing posts with label change. Show all posts

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Change what you can & accept the things you can't



There is prayer that says: “Lord, grant me the strength to change the things I can, the serenity to accept the things I cannot, and the wisdom to know the difference.”

In life there are things we must deal with. There are things we can change, that we have some power to control. There are other things that are absolutely beyond our control. Yet how often do we spend our time and energy doing absolutely nothing about the things we do have some control over, while whining and complaining about those things we can’t do anything about? Often, because we have our priorities twisted in the wrong direction, we end up chasing our tails and wasting time. Once we change gears, and focus only on those things that we have some capacity to control, it’s easy to get back on track.

It’s tempting to focus on aspects of life that are beyond our control. How often do you hear people complaining about taxes? While no one likes to pay taxes, and certainly no one should pay any more than he or she is legally required to pay, there is a great deal of wisdom in spending your time creating more wealth rather than complaining about taxes.

Go ahead and lobby for lower taxes if you must. Voice your opinion if you choose to do so. But once you have done what you can do, let go of it. Know when to quit. Expend your energy doing what you can do – focus on creation, creativity, positive ideas, and solutions. Stop complaining about taxes; focus, instead, on making so much money that taxes will seem irrelevant!

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Friday, June 27, 2008

Good Moral Story

A very famous guruji had few disciples. One day the guruji felt some thing smelling very bad. He enquired about the smell. It was found to be the smell of socks, one of his disciples was wearing. Guruji ordered the disciple to change the socks and come. The disciple followed the order. But again the smell continued to be there. Guruji was very much annoyed and asked if he had changed the socks. The disciple replied that he has changed and showed him the fresh changed pair. But the bad smell continued to be there. Guruji again asked the disciple very angrily about the old pair, where he has kept them, the disciple simply took them out of his pocket. He was carrying them with him!

Moral: We change according to the times but it is very much required to learn what to keep with us and what to leave.

Persistence

Persistence is the number one reason for our success. Joe Kraus