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Monday, February 23, 2009

VICTIMS

We are not victims of other people or circumstances. We are victims of our own way of reacting to other people or circumstances.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

TWO PERCENT

The average person uses only about 2% of his mental ability.

- Stanford University research

HONESTLY

Honestly facing the facts about yourself is the starting point of rapid self improvement.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

PICKPOCKET

Got this from a friend yesterday:

"When a pickpocket sees a saintly person, all he sees is his pockets."

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

CHOICES

Whatever choices we make, we have to live with the consequences - good or bad.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

GITA COACHING JOURNEY


If you take Gita Coaching seriously, it can bring you from hopelessness to an unbreakable enthusiasm and determination.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

OBEDIENCE

Obedience is the first law of discipline. The people have become disobedient to the laws of God, and therefore neither rain nor wealth is equally distributed. A man who is ultimately disobedient cannot have any good qualifications. When disobedient leaders lead the disobedient people, the whole atmosphere of the administration becomes polluted and full of dangers, as when a blind man leads several other blind men. The state taxes, therefore, should be spent to build the character of the people in general. That will bring happiness to the citizens of the state.

- Light of the Bhagavata

Monday, February 2, 2009

INTERNALIZE AND APPLY THE BHAGAVAD GITA PRINCIPLES WITH THE HELP OF A COACH


The Gita Coaching is a process of learning, renewal, application, and feedback that will help you develop the essential skills necessary to live the Bhagavad Gita. It is a step-by-step path for living with fairness, integrity, honesty, human dignity and spiritual intelligence. With a coach, you can actualize this spiritual, principle-centred approach for achieving your personal, spiritual and professional goals and solving all kinds of problems.

How Does A Coach Assist You?

- A Coach helps you to envision and clarify what and where you want to be
- A Coach holds you accountable to act on your highest priorities
- A Coach holds you responsible for taking action to create results
- A Coach helps you improve how you approach interaction with others and create a foundation of trust and mutual benefit

How Does Coaching Help You?

- Coaching helps you apply the process of deep understanding of other people to create interdependent and mutually beneficial relationships
- Coaching plugs you into the power of 1+1=3, helping you work with others to discover the best solution
- Coaching will help you release your potential by helping you make time for the things that renew and enliven you

Forming New Habits Takes Time

As your coach, I am committed to help you transform your life through the principles of the Bhagavad Gita. Coaching will help you become more effective by changing the way you approach yourself, your relationships, and your service.

This type of spiritual transformation requires more than a cosmetic change in techniques; it requires a change in habits - a process that takes time and accountability.

Coaching Lays A Comprehensive Foundation For Change

During the coaching process, we will work together to understand and develop spiritually-based habits of personal, interpersonal, professional and organizational effectiveness.

Long-Term Benefits Of Coaching

Gita Coaching is a learning and implementation process that will ensure that you are better able to internalize and practice the principles of the Bhagavad Gita.

Increased effectiveness in living the Bhagavad Gita will mean greater success in all facets of your life.

I will be your partner, invested in your success. I will help to support, guide and motivate you to apply the Bhagavad Gita principles to your life in a way that most probably you have not done before.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

GREATER THAN FEAR

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

Also we can say that to succeed you should know that you need to fail often. If we know that we have to fail before we succeed, then perhaps the fear of failure can be removed, and we can actually look forward to failing because we will understand that every time we fail we are getting closer to our goal.

- Mahatma dasa, Alachua Florida