I have the greatest endorsement, that of my own !
Posted 11th October 2009 at 10:38 PM by Chitvish
We must first understand that our best self is an island within us. That is our source of power. To find the source, first we must believe in our own selves.
My belief is the root of my strength and it is the best endorsement, I give myself!
That is one place where I do not bother if others resent me or if that disappointed me.
There, I imagine, I accomplish every job that I undertake to my utmost satisfaction.
Consequently, I do not receive a less favourable comment even from my worst critic about what I do! I have no worry at all whether I am doing the right thing, since I do the things only right.
I am my own person only there – I am not a daughter, spouse or mother with a tag.
You need to believe in yourself to accomplish your goal, to give, to take, to love, to be open.
Others’ assessment of us do matter to us, to the extent that they remind us to believe in ourselves. In the past, our actions may have been resented by others and we may have been bitterly disappointed. But still, if we are here today at this stage of life, it is because we have belief in us.
Very often we accomplish some things successfully, much to our satisfaction. It does happen that it draws a less favourable comment from somebody else. Immediately we start worrying whether what we did was right at all! This doubt should not arise, if we believe in ourselves and happy with whatever we did, the way we wanted.
Nobody can prevent you from being your own person. We must learn to take a risk and not be afraid of taking care of ourselves.
Our belief is always our invention, our fantasy of our best, our acceptance and definitely our dream!
SO,
Believe in your passion.
Believe in your gift.
Believe in your purpose.
My personal motto is:
I believe in me.
I believe in my gift.
That
The best is yet to be..
Love,
Chithra.
My belief is the root of my strength and it is the best endorsement, I give myself!
That is one place where I do not bother if others resent me or if that disappointed me.
There, I imagine, I accomplish every job that I undertake to my utmost satisfaction.
Consequently, I do not receive a less favourable comment even from my worst critic about what I do! I have no worry at all whether I am doing the right thing, since I do the things only right.
I am my own person only there – I am not a daughter, spouse or mother with a tag.
You need to believe in yourself to accomplish your goal, to give, to take, to love, to be open.
Others’ assessment of us do matter to us, to the extent that they remind us to believe in ourselves. In the past, our actions may have been resented by others and we may have been bitterly disappointed. But still, if we are here today at this stage of life, it is because we have belief in us.
Very often we accomplish some things successfully, much to our satisfaction. It does happen that it draws a less favourable comment from somebody else. Immediately we start worrying whether what we did was right at all! This doubt should not arise, if we believe in ourselves and happy with whatever we did, the way we wanted.
Nobody can prevent you from being your own person. We must learn to take a risk and not be afraid of taking care of ourselves.
Our belief is always our invention, our fantasy of our best, our acceptance and definitely our dream!
SO,
Believe in your passion.
Believe in your gift.
Believe in your purpose.
My personal motto is:
I believe in me.
I believe in my gift.
That
The best is yet to be..
Love,
Chithra.
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Posted 14th October 2009 at 11:06 AM by archana.kc
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Posted 14th October 2009 at 01:02 PM by Bujji
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Posted 14th October 2009 at 08:54 PM by Chitvish
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Bujji, I can make out....
how much you enjoyed this blog and thanks for your nice words!
love,
Chithra.
Posted 14th October 2009 at 08:55 PM by Chitvish
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Dear Chitra mami,
Very well written, inspiring blog. After reading the blog and the replies to the fbs, it feels like I have gone through a management class. Really, one has to be self confident, and assertive enough to tell no to others when they are intruding to our area. Many times this happens in Office life, we end up doing others work, for the simple reason that we dont know how to say no without hurting them. We react either, submissive or aggressive, but not assertive. Alas, if only we knew when to draw the lines, without being branded selfish....
RadhiPosted 15th October 2009 at 06:10 AM by radhikrish











