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and everything will be well.

There is nothing more potent than a thought.

Deed follows word and word follows thought.

The world is a result of a mighty thought and

where the thought is mighty and pure

the result is always mighty and pure.”

M. K. Gāndhi in “Harijan”, 24 April 1937

Power of Thoughts

Whatever you think, that you will be.

If you think yourselves weak, weak you will be;

if you think yourselves strong, strong you will be;

if you think yourselves impure, impure you will be;

if you think yourselves pure, pure you will be.

Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902)

How do you train your mind to make good decisions?

A quiet mind without distractions can focus on one issue or problem much better than a mind that is running after multiple thoughts, agitated, angry, or disturbed.

1. Sit quietly & focus on your breathing as often as you can.

2. Get rid of your strong ‘likes’ & dislikes’.

3. Do what’s important and essential even if you don’t like it.

4. Decide on your ‘goals’

5. Plan out each step you need to take to achieve your goal.

6. Implement

7. Work hard

8. Persevere and

9. Avoid multitasking.

Everyday Practices