Showing posts with label Life Simplified by Sujit Lalwani. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Life Simplified by Sujit Lalwani. Show all posts

Saturday, March 02, 2013

Congratulations! Grab your copy of LS by SL!

All this time, I used to take out phrases from the book 'Life Simplified!' and elaborate on them as blogs. Further more I cannot deny you the opportunity from accessing the book yourself in your hands. Congratulations to all those people who have been waiting to get their hands on this marvellous simple book that carries the power in it to simply life.
 
I have been getting queries from many people all across India that they wanted to get the hardcopies of the book 'Life Simplified!' but were unable to get it due to various reasons. No doubt that in today's world internet has made it highly feasible to access anything that we require by just ordering online while sitting at home in front of our laptops and desktops. Finally, you shall be happy to know that you can order your copy of the book 'Life Simplified!' on www.iuworldwide.com either through your debit/credit cards or netbanking facilities. It shall be no more a dream but a reality soon the moment you order your copy of the book. According to me 'Life Simplified!' is one of the few books that carries immense power in the less number of pages that it contains. It is stripped of the power to bore you at any point of time. You shall not feel like dropping the book down until you finish reading it completely. This was the first book that I, myself completed reading at the first attempt itself.
 

I am sure that everyone of you who has either heard to Mr.Sujit Lalwani's talk or just heard of him would love to know what he has come up with in his first book that has been even appreciated by the networking queen of the world, Carole Stone. You can even order more than one copy for your friends and family and I won't take much time of yours as you want to share this online book launch for purchase with your near and dear ones right away.

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Planned and packed

It's time to get back to the powerful phrases from the book 'Life Simplified!' by Sujit Lalwani, serial entrepreneur running a number of businesses and social projects. This time we get into a quote that speaks about the optimum and efficient utilisation of all the time that this Universe has blessed us with during an entire day.
 
The author says that when your days are completely planned and packed, you shall soon realise that the pain of past fades, vision of life gets clearer and all that seemed to poison your life ceases to exist. I have spoke about planning a number of times before and hence shall avoid repeating the same here but definitely I would like to touch upon the point of packed days here. Everyone has only 24 hours in a day and no one can work for more than that in a single day. I have seen people who ask for 10 minutes of rest for every 30 minutes of work. If your work schedule is something like this then definitely you are not making the best use of time. You have to pack your day with different work that you need to cater to with proper time planning. Not all the times just a day is sufficient to complete all that you have planned. Hence it shall be very important to plan and pack your work for days ahead and also stick to the strict plan made by you. Every work's completion should be followed by the beginning of the next work with absolutely no idle time in between.
 
When your days are filled with work and commitments, seldom do you get time or mental space to think about problems of your past and hence the pain of past fades away. As you keep working, you progress nearer to the vision day by day and it gets clearer. More the work less the thought of problems in your head. Just by disallowing the mind from being idle all the above advantages can be exploited. Do let me know what you think on is.mohanbn@gmail.com
 
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Get out and get it

Get out of your comfort zone if you are looking for comfort in life. Lying in a cushioned sofa and whiling away all your time shall not bring the comfort of parking a luxurious car in the balcony of your huge mansion constructed and customised exclusively for your family which you dreamt of. All your dreams shall come true only if you are not watching them while you're asleep but working for them.
 
Everything is achievable in this world. I don't have to cite the stories of successful men who made a private jet a toy for their kids, people who loved golf and hence built golf courses and many more. All that you want exists on this earth and all you have to do is to go and get it if you want it. The prayers or chants or spells that you cast at home with your empty hands shall not bring any of your dreams back home. You have to get out of your comfort zone and get into the outside world, search for what you want, work to get it and bring it back yourself. I am fed up of seeing people who complain that they don't have what they want and always sit at home. Man was given legs only to get out of his home and find what he needed and not to fold and sit liesurely on the sofa.
 
It is so important for each one of us to realise that we need to work to get what we want time and again. Some of the most important treasures of this planet are hidden deep inside the earth and we need to excavate the ground to find them. Similarly what we desire for also exists deep inside the world outside our homes. We need to excavate through all the noise to reach them. Feel free to share your feedback on is.mohanbn@gmail.com

Love, Trust, Character, Brotherhood

It's time to hit back at one more awesome quote from the book 'Life Simplified' by Sujit Lalwani, the magician who has changed many lives for the better. In this particular quote mentioned in the picture he speaks of the greatest religion on this earth and that's called humanity. He mentions the key ingredients that form the four pillars of the religion called humanity.
 
Every bron child grows up into an individual because of the love that parents shower. Every soul finds another soul completely unrelated upto the adult age who lasts for lifelong along is because of love. The reason an illiterate child turns into a literate student is because of the love of a teacher. Only love is responsible to create and maintain relationships between people through different means of respect, kindness, generosity, compassion and others and hence love is one of the strongest pillars of humanity. Trust is what keeps the relationship strong and going forward in any case. Lesser the trust, lesser the bond and co-operation between people, more the trust more the bond and co-operation between people. Trust develops in any relationship based on the characters of the two individuals related. If not for the character, trust shall never develop. Hence trust and character form the other two pillars of this sacred religion.
 
Universal brotherhood is what that can bring about unity among all those people habitating the earth. Lack of brotherhood shall always create gaps and loops and give rise to enmity between people. Hence brotherfood forms the binding factor that can keep people united irrespective of their backgrounds. Thus these four qualities shall form the four pillars to uphold the religion of humanity. Feel free to share your views on is.mohanbn@gmail.com

Keep aside the emotional side

Man was born with emotions and shall die with them. Still at times it's necessary for us to see this life and the life around us from a higher plane. It is just like how we talk about a third person. Every occasion brings along with it some associated emotion. Not just an occasion, people associate feelings and emotions with people and things too. This is what makes life complex and miserable.
 
As I had mentioned in one of my previous blogs named 'Mood matters', the emotions through which a person is going through definitely matter to the reactions s/he will show and decisions s/he will take. We have so many favourites and so many unfavourites and
correspondingly we start
associating different feelings with these two. Unfortunately because of some wrong assignment here and there, we tend to lose the major lessons of life. A very simple example is that of time. We say those times during which we don't enjoy as bad phases. May be those are the phases during which we learn the best lessons of life. We are no one to decide which time is good or bad. So the author Sujit Lalwani drives home the same point in his book 'Life Simplified!' that if we can keep the time devoid of our emotions then there are no such bad times that cause us pain. All that happen shall happen for good and make us feel good.
 
It's difficult to reach the spirtitual stage of life where in we can separate the emotions from things happening around. Bhagvadgita also states that it is the highest level of life to see both good and bad as same and feel hot and cold as the same. It should be an aspiration for each one of us to reach such highly stable levels of life. Please share your feedback on is.mohanbn@gmail.com
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Friday, February 22, 2013

The glory of the story

"The glory is always hidden between the lines of the story" is the quote from the book 'Life Simplified!' by Sujit Lalwani, international inspirational speaker, OYW Ambassador. It is absolutely impossible for anyone to word out every moment and every emotion into a story. If done so, s/he will never be able to complete the story. Hence most of the times only the facts form the lines of the story. What lies in between these lines is the actual struggle which is the real reason for the glory of the story.
 
I am sure you would have either heard or read of many success glorious stories of great men and women. All such stories extend in length from a paragraph to a book. Despite the length, each such story tries to encompass the decades of years lived by the person. While doing so, only the very important notable information is brought out in the words of the story. If it's an autobiography, even the person writing shall only extract those lines from his/her life with which the readers can relate and coins them in the story. In the case of a biography, you can be sure that it cannot contain the complete information except for that which is already known to the world and few interviews from the person. In any of these cases, the real struggle, feelings and emotions are always hidden from the eyes of a normal reader. Only the decisions taken and the problems undergone are mentioned in the lines of the story. So only those special readers who can read the emotions and intentions between the lines of these factual information can see the real glory of the person.
 
A very simple example is that of Arnold Shwarzenegger. He mentions about his workouts, competitions, gym buddies, business learnings, ideals and more in his book 'The education of a bodybuilder'. When he mentions  about how he trained regularly for 4-5 hours continuously for 15 years, if you can imagine how he would have fought all the inert laziness and external discouragement day in and day out then you have discovered the glory lying between the lines of his story. Please feel free to share your feedback on
 
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Monday, February 18, 2013

Reputation is Temporary

All of us want name, fame and reputation(though all three mean the same, I still want to emphasize on the size of desire in us for these) . We want people to know us, adore us and respect us. We like and love to be in the limelight. Probably some of my dear readers might be nodding their head sideways disagreeing with the want, still its a human instinct to seek attention, credit and recognition. Some might not desire for reputation but will definitely not mind a bit if they gain some. Let's dig deep into one more quote from the book 'Life Simplified!' by Sujit Lalwani, a pro in sales and marketing and the master of networking.
 
Each one of us are working in our streams contributing something or the other towards the world around us. Some work harder while some work smarter. At the end of the day when it comes to return for the efforts we have put in, it's always either in the form of cash or kind. Cash is a complete monetary aspect which we won't touch in the current blog. Coming to the 'kind' it might be some kind of a honorary gift or a reward or a momento. When the number of these rewards start increasing, the name of the person shall start spreading to more number of tongues and in recommendations of the required type. As more and more of such occasions repeat where the person is being referred to among large audience definitely the image of the person grows in the eyes of the people and this is what reputation is all about. Most of us seek this kind of a special attention
where in we expect that  people should recognise us wherever we go because our name should have reached the place before us.
 
Just like how a human life is mortal, even the reputation is short-lived which is built just around us and not around our work. Reputation that symbolises only a person is as alive as the person is. The moment the person ceases to exist on the planet even the reputation vanishes. In fact the reputation that we try to build is so fragile that it breaks away with a simple misunderstanding. It is just like trying to build a monument out of the softest glass on this earth. Hence the author suggests one not to run behind something that itself doesn't have any value. You too can share your perceptions on is.mohanbn@gmail.com
 
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Sunday, February 17, 2013

Command is Comfort/Commotion?

Yet another powerful quote spills out from the book 'Life Simplified!' to spread into a blog. Hats off! to the author Sujit Lalwani who is not just a blogger or just a speaker or an author but also a mentor to many. This fabulous quote stating how even a comforting word can become a command while a command itself might put someone into commotion just summarises the working of the world. This quote aptly provides the reason why people listen to only some leaders.
 
It is not a very uncommon situation when you shall see that people listen to only selected set of leaders though a lot many of them command the people to execute the same orders. Sometimes we just keep wondering as to why people react to the same command in different ways just because it comes from two different people. A very simple example is that of hardwork. Our parents and teachers keep advising us to work hard all through our childhood and we always find it very tough but when the same is advised by someone who is a celebrity we take it very seriously. When just a simple suggestion comes from a person who has worked and achieved a lot, our subconscious mind automatically registers it as a valuable input and puts it under the to-do list whereas when the same point comes from a person who is not the idol figure whom we are looking upto, we feel it as a forced pressure and a commotion to handle.
 
Now coming to the side of issuing command, you shall be received with your suggestions and opinions only if you are a person who has worked and proved that your suggestions and opinions have practically worked and yielded results else you can be damn sure that people will definitely listen to your orders but shall execute none because they haven't seen you reaping the benefits of your own advices. I don't command, I just ask for a friendly feedback from you on is.mohanbn@gmail.com
 
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Patience is a desire

One of the powerful quotes from the book 'Life Simplified!' authored by the josh machine, Sujit Lalwani, comes once again in the form of a blog. All of us have assigned certain characteristics that are required to be successful in life. Definitely patience is one of them. This quote attributes pateince to be one of our desires. It symbolises that by desiring for a characteristic one can inculcate that in him/her.
 
Patience stands as the test of tough times. Patience doesn't mean that one has to stand still waiting for something to click, it's just a phase where in one is ready to input all the hardwork and resources in spite of no results only with a hope and belief that something will click for sure. So in the quote shown in the picture, Mr. Lalwani clearly mentions that without this desire to be patient, one cannot achieve patience. He also compares it to the life itself. Unless one has a desire to grow, life itself doesn't happen. Patience forms a very integral part of our journey to success as it is the packaging material for the box of requirements that success demands. Until all the essential qualities, skills, resources, labour, talents and time are put into the box the patience keeps waiting patiently. Once all are assembled in the box, patience binds all of them to present the gift of success back to us.
 
We desire to become successful in our careers. We desire for materialstic pleasures. We desire for relationships, love and respect. To achieve all these we need to possess certain prerequisite qualities like kindness, patience, hardwork, honesty, perseverence and lot more which are hard to develop. So by making it a desire to develop these qualities itself we can start enjoying the taste of achieving each quality which shall eventually lead us to our first set of desires. Please feel frank enough to write your feedback to is.mohanbn@gmail.com
 
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Sunday, February 10, 2013

Follow your heart and.....

'Follow your heart and the world shall follow you!' is the quote on which I shall blog about here. Just to remind, this quote is taken from the book 'Life Simplified!' authored by Sujit Lalwani, an enthusiastic young individual who has represented India in many global conferences and competitions. In today's world with the number of options available, people are really confused as to what they need to follow and the quote provides the solution for the same.
 
Each one of us have massive dreams of making it big on this planet. We want name, fame, money, reputation and a lot more. In short we want the entire world to follow us. Hence we are in pursuit of searching opportunities which can earn us worldwide recognition so that the entire world knows us. However in doing so, we end up in stuff which we are totally disinterested in and do it just for the sake of our meaningless desires which fade away as the diappointment from the work we are involved in grows more and more. Hence the author suggests in this quote to not do what the world wants but to do what your heart tells you to. When one is engaged in work that s/he is passionate about then obviously s/he will put in all the energy and time into the work to make sure that the maximum output is earned. When the returns out of your work are more, for sure the entire world is watching you and notices your success.
 
World is not bothered about what you do as long as your work doesn't influence its inhabitants' lives. The moment your passion scales high numbers of influence casted, world starts turning around and looks up to you to help it grow more and better. So when this happens, you will be able to guide the entire world only if you are following your heart and not doing something just for the sake of seeking attention of the people around you. You too can share your views on is.mohanbn@gmail.com
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Saturday, February 09, 2013

"IT" is LIFE...!

Let's see what the author has to say this time with the quote "It Hurts... It Kills... It Teaches... It Thrills... "IT" Is LIFE...!" To remind all my new readers, this quote has been taken from the book 'Life Simplified!' by Sujit Lalwani who is a star international speaker and an entrepreneur. He has come up with his first book which claims to simplify lives of many. In this particular quote, he speaks about 'Life' which each one of us are going through.
 
Life is the only school that provides various kinds of experiences and knowledge that are necessary to succeed in our life. Not just with providing the necessary essentials, it also poses challenging tests time and again to examine our potential. The higher you grow in life, the higher the level of difficulty of the circumstances around us. There are many instances in life during which we almost go to the extent of hating life because it hurts us so much at those exact instants of time. Coming to the point of killing, life definitely cannot kill us, it just makes us feel the pain what one feels when one is killed. The reason 'it hurts' and 'it kills' have been given first is because only through such emotions when we travel and get out do we understand what life wanted to teach us. That's why the next phrase is 'It teaches'. After we have learned the lessons of life, definitely we rejoice all those tough moments and enjoy the thrill of the roller-coaster ride of life and hence the phrase 'it thrills'.
 
At the end of the day, it's just that one single life that becomes a teacher in iteslf to empower us. Hence the last phrase says that life is the only entity that can make you go through all the different types of emotions that a human being can go through. There is no point blaming life at any point of time because life was never meant to be easy, it was always meant to be made interesting, says Sujit Lalwani. Please feel free to share your views on is.mohanbn@gmail.com
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Friday, February 08, 2013

Let Go and Let's Go

Two words form two different phrases with just an extra apostrophe and a 's' and the meaning of both the phrases are exactly contrary to one another. English language gives this power to play with words and the author of this quote has just used it to the perfect extent. This is a quote from the book 'Life Simplified!' written by Sujit Lalwani who is a worldwide reknowned inspirational speaker cum entrepreneur. As I was going through this book, this particular quote struck me and I wanted to bring out the deep meaning of this quote into light to all my dear readers and hence am blogging about it.
 
In life, we desire for, crave for, ask for so many things in spite of knowing that we might not be able to have all of them. The instinctive desire to own what we like is born along with us and this basic instinct stays with a human being until death. It's the brain that decides whether to go for what we desire for or just not yield to the emotions of the impulsive heart. The author mentions in the book that letting go of things and deciding to go after what we want are the two toughest things to do. So the decision made by the brain is what decides whether we are going after what we want or just sacrificing the desire due to current circumstances. This decision making is not at all easy. On one side is the ever optimistic heart that says we must work no matter what, to accomplish what we desire for whilst on the other side is the logistics that show a completely improbable unclear path towards the same accomplishment. Which side does the brain take is an interesting yet a very difficult scenario for all of us at such instances.
 
The decision that shall churn out of all the mixed emotions and feelings will depend on our past experiences, intuitions, beliefs and principles of our life. We might just consider it as any other decision and move ahead but each of these decisions mould our attitude towards life. Hence it becomes of utmost importance to have made the right decision whether t0 go ahead despite all uncertainties and fears or to let go off the chance or the dream due to uncertainties and fears. You are always welcome to share your perceptions on
 
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