What firres you up?
Accountability: Honoring your commitments

Willingness to apply and change

-Karthik Gurumurthy

Attended a great seminar and training by Raju and Nisha. The plan was simple and smooth, training was great and nite owl was fantastic. The training mainly focussed on change. All of us get soaked up in the knowledge but the only ones who move on to the next level are the ones who apply those knowledge accumulated over a period of time. We have learned so many times that applied knowledge is power. One of the things we have to make a decision to determine what is holding us back? What are all the things that stops us from moving forward. Once we take some time to identify these barriers it is easy to overcome those and move on further. There are two key parameters to doing this: Making a decision to take some time to identify these factors (by being honest to ourselves) and acting on those changes.

Whatever situation we are in, we are in it because we have lessons to learn from it. That is why we are there!
Asking God to change our situation makes absolutely no sense. Until we changed we still need the situation!

When we say: " God, please change my circumstances and save me the trouble of changing myself", we demonstrate a lack of understanding. The request needs to be: "Change me, change my thoughts about this." As our thoughts about circumstances alter, the circumstances alter.

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