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Life is always what you make it! by Rachna Babel

Life is always what you make it!
Many insightful stories proves life is what you make it, not how you get it. Let’s see how we can practice it with small steps:
Your Decisions Steer the Course of Your Life
Your decisions must be based on your optimistic attitude towards the future possibilities and you’re planning to materialize them. Everyone makes mistakes and mistakes don’t mean you should change your mindset and start living in fear and making each of your decisions under inhibitions. No matter how strong or average your profile or personality is, you always leave an impact through your decisions and how you deal with the challenges. So keep being impressive and impactful without measuring the magnitude of your achievements. Be innovative and pragmatic in your decision making abilities because extraordinary people never take interest in simple and easy things, they develop enough resilience to accept new challenges and embrace failures in their life.
Your Body-Mind is Designed for Hard Work not Leisure
Keep pushing your body and mind beyond their limits and see the results, if you don’t feel like grinding yourself, you develop a habit of giving excuses and that’s the best time, you need to pause and question your sincerity towards your goals. The belief that thoughts have unlimited power is a much-mulled inference. Our thoughts are a constant source of infinite emotions and energy which gradually help conditioning of subconscious mind. When thoughts dwell on leading a goal-oriented, fruitful life, we get infused with positivity and our maximum potential which in turn lead to enhanced efficiency, productive thought process and a winning approach. Just like human mind, human body is an equally amazing machine and meant to function relentlessly. Nature has given us no scope for idleness and lethargy so put your honest efforts in the hard work required to achieve all your goals and make your life the way you want to live it!
Lack of Self Discipline is Slavery
Any difficult task and its accomplishment is a mental challenge not physical one and to accept any competition, you need to instruct your mind before you train your body and acquire all those skills necessary to accomplish the task. Self discipline is the key to success and it takes long to train your brain so as to achieve the desired results in your pursuit. There are three important benefits of inculcating self discipline in your life- you have control over all your emotions, so if something tempts you against your goals you stay firm and focused. Secondly, you start thinking positively about your win and it keeps you consistent in your efforts. No change, no victory, no revolution can happen in a day, it’s a long period of hard work spent with self discipline. You are not an independent person if you are not self disciplined person; you are just a slave of your own whims and fancies. Lack of self discipline is a major deterrent to becoming aware of your strengths and capabilities.
Rachna Babel
PGT English
Indore Public School, Main Campus

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