Monday, October 31, 2011

Our weakness can become our strength.


A 10-year-old boy decided to study judo despite the fact that he had
lost his left arm in a devastating car accident.

The boy began lessons with an old Japanese judo master.


The boy was doing well, so he couldn't understand why, after three

months of training the master had taught him only one move.

"Sensei," the boy finally said, "Shouldn't I be learning more moves?"


"This is the only move you know, but this is the only move you'll ever

need to know," the sensei replied.

Not quite understanding, but believing in his teacher, the boy kept training.


Several months later, the sensei took the boy to his first tournament.


Surprising himself, the boy easily won his first two matches.


The third match proved to be more difficult, but after some time, his

opponent became impatient and charged;

the boy deftly used his one move to win the match.


Still amazed by his success, the boy was now in the finals.


This time, his opponent was bigger, stronger, and more experienced.


For a while, the boy appeared to be overmatched.


Concerned that the boy might get hurt, the referee called a time-out.


He was about to stopthe match when the sensei intervened.


"No," the sensei insisted, "Let him continue."


Soon after the match resumed, his opponent made a critical mistake:


he dropped his guard.


Instantly, the boy used his move to pin him.


The boy had won the match and the tournament.


He was the champion.


On the way home, the boy and sensei reviewed every move in each and every match.


Then the boy summoned the courage to ask what was really on his mind.


"Sensei, how did I win the tournament with only one move?"


"You won for two reasons," the sensei answered.


"First, you've almost mastered one of the most difficult throws in all of judo.


And second, the only known defense for that move is for your opponent

to grab your left arm."

The boy's biggest weakness had become his biggest strength.


"Sometimes we feel that we have certain weaknesses and we blame god,


the circumstances and our self for it but we never know that our

weakness can become our strength one day.

Each of us is special and important,

so never think you have any weakness,
never think of pride or pain,
just live your life to its fullest and extract the best out of it!"





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Monday, October 17, 2011

Power of Positive Thinking: Which One Are You?








Once upon a time a daughter complained to her father that her life was miserable and that she didn't know how she was going to make it.
She was tired of fighting and struggling all the time. It seemed just as one problem was solved, another one soon followed.
Her father, a chef, took her to the kitchen. He filled three pots with water and placed each on a high fire.
Once the three pots began to boil, he placed potatoes in one pot, eggs in the second pot and ground coffee beans in the third pot.
He then let them sit and boil, without saying a word to his daughter. The daughter, moaned and impatiently waited, wondering what he was doing.
After twenty minutes he turned off the burners. He took the potatoes out of the pot and placed them in a bowl. He pulled the eggs out and placed them in a bowl. He then ladled the coffee out and placed it in a cup.
Turning to her, he asked. "Daughter, what do you see?" "Potatoes, eggs and coffee," she hastily replied.
"Look closer", he said, "and touch the potatoes." She did and noted that they were soft.
He then asked her to take an egg and break it. After pulling off the shell, she observed the hard-boiled egg.
Finally, he asked her to sip the coffee. Its rich aroma brought a smile to her face.
"Father, what does this mean?" she asked.
He then explained that the potatoes, the eggs and coffee beans had each faced the same adversity-the boiling water. However, each one reacted differently. The potato went in strong, hard and unrelenting, but in boiling water, it became soft and weak.
The egg was fragile, with the thin outer shell protecting its liquid interior until it was put in the boiling water. Then the inside of the egg became hard.
However, the ground coffee beans were unique. After they were exposed to the boiling water, they changed the water and created something new.
"Which one are you?" he asked his daughter. "When adversity knocks on your door, how do you respond? Are you a potato, an egg, or a coffee bean?"
In life, things happen around us, things happen to us, but the only thing that truly matters is what happens within us.
Which one are you? When problems come (and they will) how will we react? Will they make us weak, hard hearted or will they cause us to change into something worthwhile?
Motivational Quote: "Happiness is not something you find, it's something you create."
Inspirational Quote: "Smile in pleasure, smile in pain; Smile when trouble pours like rain; Smile when someone hurts you, Smile coz someone cares for you."

What Are we Afraid Of?

  • Failure doesn't mean you are a failure, it does mean you haven't succeeded yet.
  • Failure doesn't mean you have accomplished nothing, it does mean you have learned something.
  • Failure doesn't mean you have been a fool, it does mean you had a lot of faith.
  • Failure doesn't mean you have been disgraced, it does mean you were willing to try.
  • Failure doesn't mean you don't have it, it does mean you have to do something in a different way.
  • Failure doesn't mean you are inferior, it does mean you are not perfect.
  • Failure doesn't mean you've wasted your life, it does mean you've got a reason to start afresh.
  • Failure doesn't mean you should give up, it does mean you should try harder.
  • Failure doesn't mean you'll never make it, it does mean it will take a little longer.
  • Failure doesn't mean God has abandoned you, it does mean God has a better idea!

Thursday, October 13, 2011

GO, ''MoBiLe"













Dont judge too quickly




There was a man who had four sons. He wanted his sons to learn not to judge things too quickly. So he sent them each on a quest, in turn, to go and look at a pear tree that was a great distance away. The first son went in the winter, the second in the spring, the third in summer, and the youngest son in the fall.
When they had all gone and come back, he called them together to describe what they had seen. The first son said that the tree was ugly, bent, and twisted. The second son said no it was covered with green buds and full of promise. The third son disagreed; he said it was laden with blossoms that smelled so sweet and looked so beautiful, it was the most graceful thing he had ever seen. The last son disagreed with all of them; he said it was ripe and drooping with fruit, full of life and fulfillment.
The man then explained to his sons that they were all right, because they had each seen but only one season in the tree's life. He told them that you cannot judge a tree, or a person, by only one season, and that the essence of who they are and the pleasure, joy, and love that come from that life can only be measured at the end, when all the seasons are up.
If you give up when it's winter, you will miss the promise of your spring, the beauty of your summer, fulfillment of your fall. Don't let the pain of one season destroy the joy of all the rest. Don't judge life by one difficult season. Persevere through the difficult patches and better times are sure to come some time or later.

Dont judge too quickly



A young lady was waiting for her flight in the boarding room of a big airport. As she would need to wait many hours, she decided to buy a book to spend her time. She also bought a packet of cookies. She sat down in an armchair, in the VIP room of the airport, to rest and read in peace. Beside the armchair where the packet of cookies lay, a man sat down in the next seat, opened his magazine and started reading.
When she took out the first cookie, the man took one also. She felt irritated but said nothing. She just thought: "What a nerve! If I was in the mood I would punch him for daring!"
For each cookie she took, the man took one too. This was infuriating her but she didn't want to cause a scene. When only one cookie remained, she thought: "ah... What this abusive man do now?" Then, the man, taking the last cookie, divided it into half, giving her one half.
Ah! That was too much! She was much too angry now! In a huff, she took her book, her things and stormed to the boarding place. When she sat down in her seat, inside the plane, she looked into her purse to take her eyeglasses, and to her surprise, her packet of cookies was there, untouched, unopened!
She felt so ashamed! She realized that she was wrong... She had forgotten that her cookies were kept in her purse. The man had divided his cookies with her, without feeling angered or bitter.
"While she had been very angry, thinking that she was dividing her cookies with him. And now there was no chance to explain herself, nor to apologize."
There are 4 things that you cannot recover:
The stone... after the throw!
The word... palaver...after it's said!
The occasion...after the loss!
The time...after it's gone!

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

You can do it

                                      



An old man lived alone in home. He wanted to spade his potato garden, but it was very hard work. His only son, who would have helped him, was in prison.
The old man wrote a letter to his son and told his situation.
"Dear Son, I am feeling pretty bad because it looks like I won't be able to plant my potato garden this year. I hate to miss doing the garden, because your mother always loved planting time. I'm just getting too old to be digging up a garden plot.
If you were here, all my troubles would be over. I know you would dig the plot for me, if you weren't in prison ... Your Father."
Shortly, the old man received the reply from his son: "For heaven's sake, Dad, don't dig up the garden! That's where I buried the Guns!"
The next morning, A dozen FBI agents and local police officers showed up and dug up the entire garden without finding any guns.
Confused old man wrote another note to his son telling him what have happened, and asked him what to do next.
His son's reply was: "Go ahead and plant your potatoes, Dad, It's the best I could do for you from here."

Moral of the Will Power Story: No matter where you are in the world, if you have decided to do something deep from your heart, you can do it!


You are priceless to those who love you



A well-known speaker started off his seminar by holding up a dollar twenty ($20) bill, in the room of two hundred (200) people. Speaker asked, "Who would like this dollar twenty ($20) bill?" Hands started going up. Speaker said, "I am going to give this dollar twenty ($20) bill to one of you but first, let me do this." He proceeded to crumple up the dollar twenty ($20) bill. He asked, "Who still wants it?" Still hands were up in the air.
"Well, what if I do this?" He dropped it on the ground and started to grind it into the floor with his shoe. He picked it up, now crumpled and dirty and asked, "Who still wants it?" Still hands went up into the air.
My friends, we have all learned a very valuable lesson. No matter what was done to the money, it was still wanted because it did not decrease in value. It was still worth dollar twenty ($20).
Many times in our lives, we are dropped, crumpled and ground into the dirt by the decisions we make and the circumstances that come our way. We may feel as though we are worthless and useless.
But no matter what has happened or will happen, you will never lose your value: dirty or clean, crumpled or finely creased,
you are still priceless to those who love you.