Saturday, July 26, 2014

Let's fail one more time

You fell down the first time you tried to walk,
You almost drowned the first time you tried to swim,
You didn't cook well the first time you cooked,
You didn't hit the ball the first time you swung the bat.

Failure in life is not new, you've failed many times.

Had you not tried to walk, you would not be walking today,
Had you not tried to swim, you would still be scared of water,
Had you not tried to cook, you would not be able to cook delicious dishes today,
Had you not tried to hit the ball, you would not be able to play today.

So, don't worry about the failure, worry about the chance you miss when you don't even try.
You can fail but you're not a failure. Remember failure is an event, not a person.


Once you fail, you will find a success hidden within it. There will always be something to learn from failure and there will always be room for improvement. Remember that the real failure is failing to improve.

In order to succeed, your desire for success should be greater than your fear of failure.

It's OK to fail. Step outside of what you've been told to do or what you're qualified for. What's easy for you and earn you rewards and acknowledgement isn't always the thing that's going to fulfill you.




The greatest example when it comes down to failure, is the American inventor Thomas Edison. He failed more than 10,000 times before he created the light bulb.
What helped him was understanding a few things - defining success and failure, realizing the inevitable connection between them, never giving up, working hard, believing in himself and his ideas.




There is an Edison in all of us. All we need to do is understand the failure in order to succeed in life and follow the dreams.
Learn to
  • Accept failure
  • Never give up
  • Work hard
  • Find a better way to do it
  • Try until you succeed
  • Learn and improve so that you don't fail next time
  • Stay focused

Step outside your comfort zone, push yourself forward,
don't be afraid to fail, write a success story that nobody has ever heard.

Saturday, July 19, 2014

Interview with Ms. Friendship

Q.   What is a friend?
A.    A friend is someone you turn to when your spirits need a lift,
     A friend is someone you treasure for your friendship is a gift,
     A friend is someone who fills your lives with beauty, joy and grace,
     A friend is someone who makes the whole world you live in a better and happier place.

Q.   What is the importance of a friend?
A.    Friends are the family we choose. A friend is    
     A close companion for the road, 
     A stone wall strong against the night;
     A hand stretched out to ease the load,
     A torch to keep the path in sight.

     A quiet pool by which to rest,
     And lave away the journey's dust;
     A fragrant breeze to give you zest,
     A sparkling spring, a draught you trust.

     A might tree that spreads its shade,
     To shelter you as wing-tired birds;
     A song of gladness undismayed,
     A silence more profound than words.


Q.   What are the different types of people we can find in every group of friends?
A.    Every friend group is different but yet the same. Stereotypically, you have probably encountered one of the below types of people (if not all) in your friend groups. See whose name comes in your mind for each of the following types.

Q.   How to distinguish between a real friend and a fake friend?
A.   A real friend scolds like a dad, cares like a mom, teases like a sister, irritates like a brother and finally loves you more than a lover.
   Fake friends are also a vital piece of life. They keep you on your toes and teach you to never take the real ones for granted.

Q.   What advice would you like to give on friendship to our readers?
A.   Friendship is precious not only in the dark shade, but in the sunshine of life. And true friendship is always effortless because when destiny forgets to tie some people in blood relations, it corrects its mistake by making them true friends.

Just be happy without a reason, keep a smile all the season,
Life is too short to be stressed, so stay happy, stay blessed!!

Saturday, July 12, 2014

Interview with Mr. Laughter

Q. Mr. Laughter, how would your like to define yourself in one line?
A.  I am a melody, a concert from the heart; a ticking by the angels, creative living art.








Q. Why do you think that you're important?
A.  I heal and comfort, I am sometimes gentle-sometimes bold; I am a freeing dance, performed within the soul.



Q.  Is it true that you fade away as we grow old? If yes, then how and why?
A. Yes, ageing leads to a poor temperament, making tension and worry in life more prevalent.
Q.  How can we enhance you in our life?
A. Don't live your life too seriously, pause and spend some time frivolously.

1. Connect and laugh with friends – Life is busy, but maintaining social connections is important to increase fun and laughter in your life.
2. Treat yourself to a comedy festival  Watch comedy movies or sitcoms. Reward yourself frequently with the gift of laughter, Hollywood style.
3. Laugh at yourself – Instead of getting embarrassed or frustrated, try to skip ahead to the future and see how funny the moment actually is.
4. Fake it until you make it – Studies have shown that you get the same health benefits whether your smile and laugh are genuine or fake. So, even if you don’t feel like smiling, just do it.
5. Pay attention to children – Ageing can shift your way of thinking, kids know how to enjoy life, laughing along the way. Watching them may be a gentle reminder to enjoy life.
6. Get a pet  Animals are great for boosting happiness and encouraging laughter because they love to play and have fun, and they often do things that are amusing without even realizing it.
7. Remind yourself of funny moments from the past – Keep pictures around that remind you of fun times where you were laughing a lot. And as you think of that time, give it at least a little chuckle.

Q. What advice would you like to give to our audience?
A. Seven days without me makes you weak, laugh out loud and become a freak.

Saturday, July 5, 2014

Interview With Ms. Hobby

Q. Tell me something about yourself?
A. I am generally an activity that you undertake because of the joy I bring you. I am not an inborn inclination. I am developed through a constant and systematic process. Of course many people have discovered the joy that also comes with me that earns you a living. Whether I am full time, part time or not at all, you must decide which one suits you the most. Just make sure you make the correct choice that fits your lifestyle, personal preference and time frame.
















Q. Which one of you should I choose?
A. Choosing me should be more than a decision. It’s something you put your whole self into.
Ask yourself these questions while choosing me:
  • What you could do all day if you had the chance?
  • Why do you love spending time on me?
  • Is it worth spending your time on me?
  • Would you enjoy me?












Q. Between work and family, there is little time or energy left for you. Without you, though, life feels mundane. What can be done about it?

A. Squeeze me in, even it’s for just a few minutes at a time, because those moments can change your mood and your mind-set.

When people do things that make them feel good, it activates an area of the brain called the nucleus accumbens that controls how you feel about life. Activities you enjoy also stimulate the brain’s septal zone — its “feel good” area — and that makes you feel happy.

Q. Are you good enough for me?

A. Yes, and in many ways. I can enhance your creativity, help you think more clearly and sharpen your focus.


Having me is important. I can serve :
    • as a remedy for fatigue
    • as a chance to connect with yourself
    • as an alternative career option
    • as a life-long pleasure
    • as an independent and intrinsic source of pleasure
    • as a means to discover and re-discover your talents
    • as a chance to meet people of similar taste
    • as a change to share

    Q. Can you make me better at my job?

    A. Yes, if you enjoy me, because doing something you enjoy can help you think more creatively and give you confidence.
    I may inspire ideas that will help you at work — leading, for example, to a new approach to making presentations, solving problems or meeting a client’s needs.

    Q. How can I decide if I should opt for you as my profession?
    A. The tipping point is reached when you are far more interested in me than your job and when work feels like a waste of time. But take a long look before you leap.

    You have to do some market research first and make sure you could earn a living indulging in me. You also take the risk that making me your career will take all the fun out of it.

    Q. What do people, who pursue you, say about you?

    A. 





























    Q. A piece of advice that you would like to give to our audience?
    A. 
    And I wish you good luck in pursuing a hobby of your choice!!!