Tag: Build Your Range

Find your Rhythm

We all get lost in the race of life. There are so many priorities, dreams, responsibilities that we chase day in and day out and in the process lose connect with ourselves.

Running is no different. As we gather before the starting line, there are thousands of participants. Some are athletic, many are well build, few are lean and remaining are overweight . We like it or not, but we start comparing our abilities with those well build people and think whether we need to have similar body to run better.

As the opening flag waves to mark start of the run, faster runners march ahead rapidly. Some people fall behind. It’s easy to lose your rhythm in this race. It may impact the outcome of your run adversely.

Those initial moments of the run are crucial. Hold your nerve and go easy. You will find your rhythm even before you realize.

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You are more Powerful than you think

If you are a book lover, you must read “Connected”. The authors of this book beautifully describe the influence of individuals on their social network. 

When you share a positive news, it spreads through three levels of relationship. E.g. when you tell good news to your friend, he/she shares it with his/her friends and those friends’ share it with their friends. So, the information spreads through three levels at ease. Beyond that level, the impact fades away rapidly making no further impact. 

Same holds true for negative news as well. That’s the reason you may feel happy or sad, when your social network goes through similar emotions. 

When you wake up in the morning and take a glance at the newspaper, there are more chances that you would experience sadness or helplessness (although temporarily) than happiness.

You are more powerful in your social circle than any well known celebrity. 

So, the world where negativity spreads quickly, have faith on yourself. Believe that you can make a difference and impact lot more people than you can ever imagine. 

YOU ARE MORE POWERFUL THAN YOU THINK.

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