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Stimuli of the Mind

1)     The desire for gender expression 2)     Love 3)     A burning desire for fame, power, or financial gain, money 4)     Music 5)     Friendship between either those of the same sex, or those of the opposite sex 6)     A Master Mind alliance based upon the harmony of two or more people who ally themselves for spiritual or temporal advancement 7)     Mutual suffering, such as that experienced by people who are persecuted 8)     Autosuggestion 9)     Fear    10) Narcotics and alcohol  {Negative}
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10 Major Factors on which Confidence is Built

1.      Follow the habit of rendering more service and better service than you are paid to render. 2.      Enter into no transaction which does not benefit, as nearly alike as possible, everyone it affects. 3.      Make no statement which you don’t believe to be true, no matter what temporary advantages a falsehood might seem to offer. 4.      Have a sincere desire in your heart to be of the greatest possible service to the largest number of people. 5.      Cultivate a wholesome admiration for people; like them better than you like money! 6.      Do your best to live as well as preach your own philosophy of business. Action speaks louder than words. 7.        Accept no favours, large or small, without giving favour in return. 8.      Ask nothing of any person without believing that you have a right to that...

The ABCs of Entrepreneurship

I meet and work with other entrepreneurs regularly and have started to see a lot of common traits shared among them. So it got me thinking: If all these entrepreneurs share the same values and traits, then launching and growing your business can really be as easy as ABC. A is for attitude , and having a good one makes you a magnet for top talent in good times and bad. So much of success in business comes down to a great concept and even better execution. Inevitably there are bumps in the road, so keeping a positive outlook can really inspire others to stay with you through the ups and downs of the journey. An entrepreneur never lets their dreams or vision die.   Be bold , take a stance and stick to it, whether the position is popular or not. Oftentimes we see opportunities where others don't, so a little brashness may be required. The best entrepreneurs I know are   courteous, charming & candid , a great combination indeed. They're also   determined to turn...

7 Major Positive & Negative Emotions

  The 7 major Positive Emotions 1.       The emotion of sex 2.       The emotion of love 3.       The emotion of hope 4.       The emotion of faith 5.       The emotion of  enthusiasm 6.       The emotion of optimism 7.       The emotion of loyalty The 7 major Negative Emotions 1.       The emotion of anger [quick and transitory] 2.       The emotion of greed [subtle and persistent] 3.       The emotion of jealousy [Impulsive and spasmodic] 4.       The emotion of revenge [subtle and quiet] 5.       The emotion of hatred [subtle and persistent] 6.       The emotion of superstition [subtle and slow] 7.     ...

31 Major Causes of Failure

1.                           Unfavourable Hereditary Background 2.                             Lack of Well-defined Purpose in Life 3.                             Lack of Ambition to aim above mediocrity 4.                              Insufficient Education 5.                              Lack of Self-discipline 6.                               Ill health 7.                              Unfavourable Environment Influences during Childhood 8.    ...

55 Famous Alibis for Failure

If… People who don’t succeed have one distinguishing trait in common. They know all the reasons for failure, and their alibis are the lack of achievement.  Some of these alibis are clever, and a few of them are justifiable by the facts. The world wants to know only one thing – Have you achieved success? A character analyst compiled a list of the most commonly used alibis. As you read the list, examine yourself carefully, and determine how many of these alibis, if any are own property. ü   If I didn’t have a wife and family… ü   If I had enough “pull”… ü   If I had money… ü   If I had a good education … ü   If I could get a job… ü   If I had good health… ü   If I only had time… ü   If times were better… ü   If other people understood me… ü   If conditions around me were only different… ü   If I could live my life over again… ü   If I did not fear what “they” would say… ü   If I had bee...

Welcome, all the life-long learners...

Hie,  This is Bhavin Chauhan. Your friend, philosopher, and fellow learner I have created this blog for those who want to communicate more effectively both verbally and non-verbally. You can use this blog for your communication skills development as well as social development.  With Communication skills, I will add life-skills & personality management material as well. So have fun with WORD LIF E. With love, Bhavin