Saturday 31 October 2015

Powerful Stephen Covey Quotes




1. "The main thing is to keep the main thing the main thing."

2. "Live out of your imagination, not your history."

3. "We are the creative force of our life, and through our own decisions rather than our conditions, if we carefully learn to do certain things, we can accomplish those goals."

4. "A cardinal principle of Total Quality escapes too many managers: you cannot continuously improve interdependent systems and processes until you progressively perfect interdependent, interpersonal relationships."
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5. "Effective leadership is putting first things first. Effective management is discipline, carrying it out."

6. "Our character is basically a composite of our habits. Because they are consistent, often unconscious patterns, they constantly, daily, express our character."

7. "The key is not to prioritize what's on your schedule, but to schedule your priorities."

8. "There are three constants in life... change, choice and principles."

9. "Management is efficiency in climbing the ladder of success; leadership determines whether the ladder is leaning against the right wall."

10. "In the last analysis, what we are communicates far more eloquently than anything we say or do."

Friday 30 October 2015

मन - बहिणाबाई चौधरी

मन वाभरं वाभरं
देहा हातून फरार
किती बांधू दावणीला
स्थिर नाही घडीभर

देह श्रोत्यात बसला
मन आत बडबडे
ऐकू कुणाचे कळेना
दोघे घालती साकडे

मना हरणाचे पाय
देह हातावर घडी
आज्ञा अन अवज्ञेची
आत चाले रेटारेटी

देह समजूतदार
बंद ठेवी सारी दारं
मन मांजर चोरटी
मनातल्या लोण्यावर

देह शिक्षित शहाणा
मन यड खुळं बेणं
देह हसे दुसऱ्याला
मन हसे स्वतःवर
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देह चुलीपाशी रत
मन फिरे रानोमाळ
देही हिशेब नेटका
मनी कवितेची ओळ

देह टापटीप घडी
मन द्रौपदीचं वस्त्र
देहा लाज अतोनात
मन दत्त दिगंबर

देह घर आवरत
मन आवरतं विश्व
देह कार्यशील मग्न
मन आठवांत रत

देह जागच्या जागी
मन दूर दूर झरे
देह दिनचर्या घडी
मन वेल्हाळ पसरे

देह पाही याची डोळा
मना अलौकिक दृष्टी
देह पाही पान फूल
मनी मंतरली सृष्टी

देह संसार टुकीचा
मन पसारा अमाप
देह कपाटाचे दार
मन चोरखण आत.

देह जाचतो टाचतो
मन मखमल मऊ
देह वचक दरारा
मन म्हणे नको भिऊ

देह जड जड भिंत
मन झिरपती ओल
देह रंग सजावट
मन गहराई खोल.

देह मन देह मन
जरी तळ्यात मळ्यात
देहा मनाचे अद्वैत
भरी घडा काठोकाठ

Thursday 29 October 2015

Our solar system




Our solar system consists of

the Sun, Eight planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, moons, asteroids, comets

The solar system is about 4.5 billion years old.

A new mnemonic used to remember the planets in order is, My Very Educated Mother Just Shown Us Nine Planets.

The asteroid belt is a zone between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.

Comets are giant snowballs of ice and rock that formed in the outer solar system.

Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune — all have rings.

Wednesday 28 October 2015

Mission statement



A mission statement is a statement of the purpose of a company, organization or person; its reason for existing; a written declaration of an organization's core purpose and focus that normally remains unchanged over time.

Properly crafted mission statements
(1) serve as filters to separate what is important from what is not,
(2) clearly state which markets will be served and how, and
(3) communicate a sense of intended direction to the entire organization.

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A mission is different from a vision in that the former is the cause and the latter is the effect; a mission is something to be accomplished whereas a vision is something to be pursued for that accomplishment.[citation needed] Also called company mission, corporate mission, or corporate purpose.

The mission statement should guide the actions of the organization, spell out its overall goal, provide a path, and guide decision-making. It provides "the framework or context within which the company's strategies are formulated." It is like a goal for what the company wants to do for the world.

According to Bart Christopher, the commercial mission statement consists of three essential components:

    Key market: Who is your target client or customer (generalize if needed)?
    Contribution: What product or service do you provide to that client?
    Distinction: What makes your product or service unique, so that the client would choose you?

Tuesday 27 October 2015

7 Basic Fears by Napoleon Hill




Fear can be both a blessing and a curse, depending upon how and when one yields to it or rejects it.

The fear of failure can attract the causes of failure, and the fear of defeat is an open invitation for defeat. Fear is so powerful that it can do as much damage as its opposite-faith-can do good. As a matter of fact fear is nothing but faith in reverse gear.

There are seven basic fears which hold many people in bondage throughout their lives. No great and enduring success can be achieved by anyone until he has mastered all seven.

Fear of poverty:
This fear is harbored by people who allow their minds to dwell on the circumstances and things they do not want. All thoughts have the habit of attracting to one the things one thinks about. This explains why one must condition his mind with a “success consciousness” before he can attract success. The emotions of faith and fear have equal pulling power-one attracts failure and the other attracts success as surely as water runs down hill in response to the law of gravitation.
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Fear of criticism:
The fear of what “they will say” of one’s ideas or plans keeps millions of people from using their initiative in bringing forth ideas that could make them rich. And fear of criticism causes some minds to close up like clams, thereby depriving individuals of priceless opportunities to improve themselves by discovery of their weaknesses, mistakes, and poor judgment. The successful person invites criticism because he knows that it may reveal to him some advantage he had overlooked, or bring him some opportunity he had not expected.

Fear of ill health:
Doctors have a sixty-four dollar word for this fear. It is hypochondria (imaginary illness). Here, the same as in connection with material things of a financial nature, the mind attracts that which it believes in, whether the belief is expressed through fear or by faith. Talking, thinking, and believing one is sick will bring about the effects of illness, and strangely enough, the symptoms appear to be the same as those which accompany real illness.

Fear of the loss of love:
This is the fear which causes jealousy. Not infrequently it leads to both temporary and permanent insanity. Whether it is justified or not, jealousy destroys homes, breaks up business and professional relationships, and leads to physical ailments on a scale scarcely equaled by any of the other fears. It has been said that women are more susceptible to the fear of jealousy than men are, due perhaps to their knowledge of the polygamous nature of the male.

Fear of the loss of liberty:
Every human being has a deeply seated and inborn desire for freedom, a gift perhaps by the Creator who gave man complete rights to use his mind-power as a means of providing himself with freedom to work out his own earthly destiny. This is the only one of the seven basic fears which is founded upon circumstances over which the individual does not have the power of control. With the world in the state of chaos and frustration existing today there is ample reason to justify one’s fear of losing his liberty.

Fear of old age:
Just why men and women should curtail their usefulness because of their fear of old age is difficult to define. For it’s obvious that the Creator has so wisely provided man with everything he needs, with which to work out his earthly existence, that nothing can be taken away from him without something of equal or greater value becoming available to take its place. As one gives up his youth, its place is filled by wisdom. And history proves that man’s greatest achievements take place after he passes the half-century mark. Moreover, age is not accurately measured by the years one has lived, but it is determined by the nature of the thinking he does and his reactions to his experiences.

Fear of death:
This is the grandfather of all of the seven basic fears, and the most unnecessary of them all because it is something over which no one has enduring control. One man who mastered this fear explained how he did it this way: “I believed” said he, “that death brings one or the other of two conditions. Either it results in one long, eternal sleep, or it carries us to another world far superior to the one we leave behind, and neither of these possibilities is terrifying.”

Source: Success Unlimited. May, 1965, pgs. 8 – 10.

Monday 26 October 2015

Free Stock Photo Websites



1. Unsplash

2. Superfamous

3. Picjumbo

4. Pixabay

5. IM Free

6. Gratisography

7. MorgueFile

8. FreeImages
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9. Little Visuals

10. New Old Stock

11. Picography

12. Getrefe

13. Jay Mantri

14. Public Domain Archive

Sunday 25 October 2015

Business Idea




ACCOUNTANT

REPAIR SERVICES

CLEANING SERVICES

COMPUTER REPAIR

CONSULTANT

ELECTRONICS REPAIR
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EVENT PLANNING

HOUSEHOLD ORGANIZER

IMPORT/EXPORT SPECIALIST

INTERIOR DECORATOR

JEWELRY MAKING

PERSONAL TRAINER

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

SMALL ENGINE REPAIR

SOLAR ENERGY CONSULTANT

TAX PREPARER

UPHOLSTERING

USED BOOK SALES

WEDDING PLANNER

APPLIANCE REPAIR

COMPUTER TRAINING

DESKTOP PUBLISHER

FENCE INSTALLATIONS

FREELANCE GRAPHIC DESIGNER

HAIRSTYLIST

HERBAL FARM STAND

LANDSCAPER

MASSAGE THERAPIST

MOVING SERVICE

PHOTOGRAPHER

RUG CLEANING

WEBSITE DEVELOPER

BED AND BREAKFAST

CHRISTMAS TREE SALES

DAY CARE

PET SITTING

Thursday 15 October 2015

What is Fuse ?

Fuse is a piece of wire of a material with a very low melting point.
When a high current flows through the circuit, the wires gets heated and melts, the circuit is broken and current stops flowing.
Fuse wire is always connected to the LIVE wire.

Tuesday 6 October 2015

डॉ.नरेन्द्र दाभोळकरांची कविता

डॉ.नरेन्द्र दाभोळकर सरांची एक निर्भीड कविता ....

मुर्त्यांना पुजण्यापेक्षा, माणूसकिला पूजतो मी !
काल्पनिक देवांना न मानता, फुले,शाहू,आंबेडकरांना वाचतो मी !
छाती ठोकून सांगतोय, असत्य नाकारणारा नास्तिक आहे मी !
पोथ्या,पुराणे वाचण्यापेक्षा शिवरायांना वाचतो मी !
दगडासमोर त्या कशाला झुकू ? जिजाई,सावित्री,रमाईपुढे नतमस्तक होतो मी !
छाती ठोकून सांगतोय, असत्य नाकारणारा नास्तिक आहे मी !
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घामाचे पैसे दानपेटीत टाकून, भटांची घरे भरत नाही मी !
तहानलेल्यांना पाणी, भूकेलेल्यांना अन्न देऊन, त्यांच्यातच देव शोधतो मी !
छाती ठोकून सांगतोय, असत्य नाकारणारा नास्तिक आहे मी !
हिंदू,मुस्लिम,सिख,ईसाई म्हणून जगण्यापेक्षा, माणूस म्हणून जगतो मी !
धर्मातील पाखंडांना न जपता, माणूसपणालाच जपतो मी !
छाती ठोकून सांगतोय, असत्य नाकारणारा नास्तिक आहे मी !
कर्तुत्ववान माणसापेक्षा, दगडाला श्रेष्ठ समजत नाही मी !
मंत्र,होमहवन,कर्मकांड यांना पायाखाली तुडवून, मनगटावर भरवसा ठेवतो मी !
छाती ठोकून सांगतोय, असत्य नाकारणारा नास्तिक आहे मी !
मांजर आडवी गेली म्हणून न थांबता, थेट माझ्या ध्येयाजवळ त्या पोहोचतो मी !
अंधश्रद्धेला मातीत लोळवून, विज्ञानवाद स्विकारतो मी !
छाती ठोकून सांगतोय, असत्य नाकारणारा नास्तिक आहे मी !
-डॉ.नरेन्द्र दाभोळकर