Karma: Sanscrit for 'action' has almost nothing to do with fate, like most people think, and almost everything to do with free will and conscious choice. I believe that in our multicultural, multidimentional, increasingly complex world, living in harmony with ourselves and with eachother, the decisions and the choices we make daily, the way we apply our integrity, wisdom, and compassion are some of the elements that shape our karma and define who we truly are.
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Are all our days karmic? I guess so if you believe that nothing happens by chance and that everything is as is meant to be at all times….I believe that we select, create and manifest the paths of our lives according the level of our consciousness and our inner voice and this blog reflects thoughts mostly on love and happiness, on relationships and daily life as I ride the waves of my own karma, sometimes in turbulence, sometimes in peace....
Tuesday, 12 April 2011
15 Ways For You To Do Your Best Work by Robin Sharma
Do your best work by allowing your passion to see the light of day.
Do your best work by becoming part of the solution versus growing the problem.
Do your best work by expecting nothing less than you playing at world-class.
Do your best work by giving away the credit (especially when you crave it)
Do your best work by practicing your skills so you become a virtuoso.
Do your best work by releasing excuses and doing important things.
Do your best work by getting up when you’ve been knocked down.
Do your best work by keeping your promises; to others and to yourself.
Do your best work by showing integrity.
Do your best work by delivering more value than anyone could ever expect from you.
Do your best work by making time to refill your well.
Do your best work by having a strong foundation at home.
Do your best work by becoming as fit as a pro athlete.
Do your best work by doing work that makes a difference and inspires others to do the same.
As Chuck Palahniuk once said: “The goal isn’t to live forever. The goal is to create something that will.”
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