“Stay focused. Your start does not determine how you are going to finish”
– Herman Edwards
The last day of the month brings us to the end of our month long journey of “focus”.
We started the month with a poem on staying focused in week 1.
In week 2, we reiterated the importance of staying focused by saying “No” to distractions,
avoiding multi-tasking, prioritizing tasks at hand and refraining from leaping on all the
opportunities that we come across.
We absorbed the value of focus from the words and profound experiences of eminent
personalities in week 3.
So, let’s conclude the month by motivating ourselves a little more to stay focused!
Things may not go as planned
Focus on revising the plan
People may not react as you expect
Focus on the value of your relationship
Good times may not last forever
Focus on the goodness you realize from it
Tough times may stay too long
Focus on perseverance to sail through
The road to success may be full of obstacles
Focus on the experiences and learning
“If people are not laughing at your goals, your goals are too small”
– Azim Premji
Reaction, abuse or mockery by people is the biggest fear that throws one out of focus.
There are few people who’ll rejoice at your success but many more who will celebrate
your failure. It’s in your hand to decide who is more valuable and whom you want to
make happy 🙂
So, go ahead, chase your dreams and stay focused on accomplishment of your goals.
The world will value you only if you value yourself!
“You can’t know everyone, you can’t do everything, you can’t go everywhere.
We have to pick and choose between good and a little bit better!”
-John C. Maxwell
Awesome words of wonderful insight and encouragement. Beautiful poem. Thanks for the share
Thanks dear Kamal for your lovely words of appreciation!
Welcome friend
Yup..focus and practice
Absolutely!