Seven Magic Words for Success

If I told you there were just Seven words which stood between success and you, would you believe it? Probably not. You'll just dispel the concept as yet another myth. But, Truth is, these six magic words do make an impact on everyday lives to a resounding extent.Most of us begin a day, not by thinking what we are going to do in the day that is to come, but by spending it on thinking about what happened the previous day.

Well, It IS good remembering the past, but living in the past isn't good at all, not even a tiny bit. What it stands to bring you is more grief and disappointment, and that is not going to help you or any loved one any bit at all.

The past just serves as experience for you, experience from which you ought to have learnt that whatever went wrong, shouldn't be repeated at all.

There's a saying,

Whenever you fall down, Pick up something, and stand up and start running again.


Its a rat race that goes on in today's world.
You have to keep running fast, just in order to stay at the same place where you are. And in order to improve yourself, you need to run EVEN faster.

This might remind you of the Evolutionary theory by Darwin. Believe me, it applies to human lives too. Except that, humans evolve emotionally and intellectually each day.

Its therefore important that you channel your thoughts towards Improving yourself by analyzing your past for lessons learnt from mistakes and unpleasant events, and make sure that such mishaps never repeat themselves again.

Having read through this post, you might have noticed that I still haven't thrown light on those Seven Magic Words for Success.


What you think is who you're


They're those magic words. Its only you who can change who you are, if you want to improvise yourself. You'll be amazed at the results that arise from thinking differently, even an empaneled Shrink won't give you the results that you give yourself via positive thinking.


4 comments:

  1. Those are six magical words, I would agree. They remind me of a saying my late mother-in-law used to say, which I really thought was so wise. Those were: "There's a readiness for everything." I think that is pretty wise too!

    Melinda

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  2. Exactly, you have to be ready to convert the opportunities you see into reality.

    Thanks for your visit Melinda, and more thanks for an insightful comment!

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  3. Those would be better as 7 words, just from a technical perspective, since "you're" is only short for "you are" when ... is it transitive? ... well, when it's followed by a gerund (gerund, right? -- it's been so long since English class).

    What you think is who you are.
    vs.
    What you think is who you're eating. (maybe?)

    Another way of looking at this is "I think, therefore I am." - Descartes

    Personally, I believe the actions make the (wo)man. You're only as good as what you do (even if you fail to accomplish what you set out to do). Many people can fancy themselves kind, compassionate, productive, and many other things, but if they fail to take action, they really aren't any of these things.

    Anyways, enjoying your blog... I found it because I'm researching "normal life" and your most recent blog entry references normal life. :)

    I'm sure I come across as overly pedantic, but why not just call it "seven words" and avoid the confusing contraction?

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  4. @Normalslife
    I did notice the discrepancy myself, but went along with 'Six' instead of 'Seven' cause the former made for an easy to read title.

    Also, "I think, therefore I am." by Descartes is a parallel school of thought to what I've touched upon here.

    Thanks for your comment!

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