Friday 12 February 2021

Day : 12 - Book: 2. The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari by Robin Sharma

     


       It is scientifically proven that we humans think about 60,000 thoughts on an average day. It is impossible to possess a mind which does not run over any thoughts but we can prioritize which is important and which is not essential. Think but think about the things which will be useful for your growth either personal or professional one.

       The book “The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari” by Robin Sharma introduces us to the most common idea in a very different form. He quotes,

“By writing out your desires and goals on a piece of paper,

You send a red flag to your subconscious mind that these thoughts are more important

Your mind will start to seek out all opportunities to realize your destiny”.

       Think and write more about the things which can add value to your life. Our mind lacks the power to categorize which is important and which is not so important so it is our responsibility to train our mind towards the things which are essential for our happy living. Write down the thoughts which have the power to make you powerful and repeat those thoughts in your mind till it becomes a reality.

        Our dreams take shape only when we nurture them and to nurture them we should find out the ideas to work them up in life. Think about your dreams, plans, goals, purpose, family, relationships and most importantly think about yourself. Discover your truest self by writing down the things which makes you feel alive and happy.

       Robin Sharma quotes,

“Concentrate every ounce of your mental energy on self-discovery.

Learn what you excel at and what makes you happy…

We are shaped and fashioned by what we love”.

       To be continued. Stay Connected.

 

 

  

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