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Scissors

Scissors- An object which was used by us for our project work or craft class Etc. had a limited usage in a school days but  today  scissors is used by us on a daily basis like cutting a milk cover, cutting a cellophane tape, etc.

It was associated with opening / removing /shaping etc. it had a wider application and hence become an integral part of our life.

Not every day in the workplace is a great day, we do have tough days. We would have come across criticism, fault finding, blaming, scolding etc. but at the end of the day, bad days not only spoils our work life, it is also spoils our personal life.

There are occasions where people have told how bad days have spoiled one’s personal life and have sometimes resulted in bad decisions too.

Let’s compare our life with our craft material which demands cutting the materials into shapes and remove unwanted pieces.

What can we learn from scissors in the workplace?

Cutting into shapes in the craft is like Cutting negative thoughts, habits, taking things personally in life. Perfect shapes in the craft work adds up to the bigger picture of the craft, similarly cutting negatives in life determines how we are going to shape up as person to achieve our goals.

"Cut unwanted thoughts before you hit the bed"

Written By: M.L.Narendra Kumar


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