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Wish you all Happy Janmashtami.
Recently finished a book "Getting Things Done" by David Allen. A wonderful book about self discipline and productivity. The book minutely takes through various aspects of day today activities where we mess up with so many things and papers. The book shows the way to keep the find free from pending issues and focus on key activities. This is a very useful book for every one who wants to increase productivity and grow fast.
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Wish you all Happy Janmashtami.
As we all know today is the Birth Day of Lord Krishna. We all know in what circumstance he took birth and how he was saved from the clutches of Kans. I am not going to tell anything about this very popular Episode of our life. The life of Lord Krishna was full of Action, Thrill, Diplomacy, Romance, Love, Friendship, might etc. Lord Krishna had imbibed all colors of life.
At one point of time in Mahabharata, the war was imminent and unavoidable. Lord Krishna was resting in a palace at Hastinapur where Yushisther was near to his head and Duryodhan at the feet. When he woke up, he first saw Duryodhan and hence gave the option of selecting either Lord Krishna's Army alongwith ammunition (which were too large ) or Lord Krishna himself. Duryodhan did not waste a single moment and asked for his Army alongwith amunition. He thought what is the use of taking a single person instead of Army of millions. Where as Yudhisther was happy with one single person i.e. Lord Krishna. He knew the volume would not work only quality is important. The result is known to all of us. The morale of story is we should not focus volumes, quality is important. One person is more than millions if he has guts to stand in bad time and help to come out of the challenges. In fact Mahabharata Epic teaches lot of lessons of life.
At one point of time in Mahabharata, the war was imminent and unavoidable. Lord Krishna was resting in a palace at Hastinapur where Yushisther was near to his head and Duryodhan at the feet. When he woke up, he first saw Duryodhan and hence gave the option of selecting either Lord Krishna's Army alongwith ammunition (which were too large ) or Lord Krishna himself. Duryodhan did not waste a single moment and asked for his Army alongwith amunition. He thought what is the use of taking a single person instead of Army of millions. Where as Yudhisther was happy with one single person i.e. Lord Krishna. He knew the volume would not work only quality is important. The result is known to all of us. The morale of story is we should not focus volumes, quality is important. One person is more than millions if he has guts to stand in bad time and help to come out of the challenges. In fact Mahabharata Epic teaches lot of lessons of life.
Recently finished a book "Getting Things Done" by David Allen. A wonderful book about self discipline and productivity. The book minutely takes through various aspects of day today activities where we mess up with so many things and papers. The book shows the way to keep the find free from pending issues and focus on key activities. This is a very useful book for every one who wants to increase productivity and grow fast.
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