Seizing Opportunity: Taking the Leap
By · CommentsIf we listened to our intellect, we would never have a love affair.We would never have a friendship.We would never go into business, because we would be cynical. Well, that is nonsense. You have got to jump off cliffs all the time and build your wings on the way down. – Ray Bradbury
As in all matters, there is a time to play it safe and there is a time to take a risk and to seize an opportunity when it presents itself.
I have developed my risk tolerance since an early age at School. I went on stage to perform in a poetry recital without having learnt my lines well , completely blanked out and made up a poem on the spur of the moment. My elocution teacher was dismayed, but my English teacher was delighted and clapped the loudest. Better yet, I did win a prize – for spontaneous improvisation!
Later in life , I accepted a scholarship to Paris, France at a time when my fellow University students were getting jobs or getting married! Everyone cautioned me that I was being foolish and turning down opportunities (to be employed or to settle down) that may never come again. Contrary to their beliefs, my decision to take the risk launched my career in directions that I never expected. The world suddenly beckoned to me with open arms and opportunities abounded. Read More→
On Being an Original
By · CommentsYou were born an original. Don’t die a copy! – John Mason
How many times has someone told you to be different in order to be acceptable – by themselves, by the school system or the world at large? For the strangest reason, we are becoming more and more afraid to be ourselves. We run with the crowds trying to be like everyone else simply in order to fit in – and forget who we were meant to be!
Be Yourself. The World worships an original. – Ingrid Bergman
This article is being written to give you the courage to stand up for yourself and to unapologetically “Be an Original” ! If you look closely nobody who ever was a thundering success ever tried to be someone else. They stood up for who they were, warts and all – and the world adored them, for an original is worth more than a copy!
No matter how much our friends and family try to advise us to be more like them, or different than who we naturally are, we have to remember that we may try and modify our actions , our behavior , practice to improve our skills – and all of that could serve us very well for a while.
He who trims himself to suit everyone will soon whittle himself away – Raymond Hull
But if in doing so, we find that we have put ourselves into a straitjacket of our own making, then something has to give somewhere – and the only one responsible is you! You will know it by your own discomfort and unhappiness.
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Reading – Let’s Go To the Lighthouse!
By · CommentsBooks are Lighthouses erected in the great sea of time – Edwin P. Whipple
For as far back as I can remember I have loved reading and books were often a gateway into undiscovered imaginary landscapes and exotic places that fed into my constant habit of daydreaming. As a skinny little girl with thick glasses and a voracious appetite for reading, when I was not out playing with my friends, I spent many a holiday afternoon curled up in the shade reading a book.
I started with the usual children’s books – stories of adventure and the classics, which were required reading at school, and as my horizons expanded, I discovered that there was an endlessly fascinating amount of literature and knowledge to be consumed by my enquiring mind. One of the books that I found rather thought provoking was Virgina Woolf’s “To the Lighthouse”. It is a story of a family torn apart by the death of the mother and how each one gradually finds their way back to a discovery of who they are, their identity amidst strife, and eventually to acceptance of themselves.
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Steve Jobs Speech: Words to live by!
By · CommentsThey say nothing happens by chance and as I was wandering through webland in search of a specific goal, one page led to another as it often does, and my eye paused on the link to this talk.
It was the headline that grabbed my attention. How to live before you die!
This speech was delivered by none other than Steve Jobs to the graduates of Stanford University – the year was 2005. Here it is for you to listen and re- listen to it as it so beautifully encompasses so much of our own philosophy, in words spoken straight from the heart of a kindred spirit!