Cont. Seven (7)of Seven(7) ideas from PMA..
Idea#
5:
To
become an excellent achiever,it takes practice,practice and practice.
Practice
leads to perfection,practice makes man perfect,practice teaches best
etc., are all common phrase I believe we have heard over and over
since childhood. Many a time, we tend to think that we are so perfect
in our fields that we need not to practice. But my research has shown
that even the best motivational speakers/presenters in the world
practice their messages/speeches before any delivery or presentation.
It is very good to practice,if you don't the result is always
emergency. And most emergency cases end up in the morgue.
Idea#6: Loving people and serving them is the greatest value in life.Sometimes we want to treat people who have maltreated us or offended us in the same vein, in other words pay them in their own coin. We often feel good when we pay evil with evil. I like the idea that You have to love people and not only that, but serving them. In reality it feels so good to be loved and cared for. What I have gotten from this book is the golden rule. If I feel good when good things are happening to me,I should also empathize with my fellow by showing love and serving them. There is a portion in the bible and I think it summarizes all that we need to on this earth. It states “Trust in the Lord and Do Good” Very simple phrase but carries very strong message.
Idea
#7: Don’t see only the mote in the other fellows eyes,see the beam
in yours.
Most
people including myself usually are quick to judge others. It is very
easy to criticize others because we sometimes forget our own faults
or lessen ours whenever we try to compare ourselves to others. We
think we are better of. But the idea here denotes that you repel
others if you only see the bad in them. So it is better to remove the
beam in our own eyes before seeing the mote on others. In other words
we should try as much as possible to deal with our issues,only
then,can we have the right to correct others. In correcting others,we
should also be mindful of what,when and how to do it.
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