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A-Z of Making of You


1    1.      Your Aspiration can influence your belief
2.       Your belief can influence your confidence
3.       Your confidence can increase your determination
4.       Your determination can improve your enthusiasm
5.       Your enthusiasm can change your focus
6.       Your focus can help you set your goals
7.       Your goals can motivate you towards hard work
8.       Your hard work will ignite ideas
9.       Your ideas can take you on journey
10.   Your journey can multiply your knowledge
11.   Your knowledge can become lessons
12.   Your lessons can be your motivation
13.   Your motivation can change your Nature
14.   Your Nature can attract opportunities
15.   Your opportunities will push you to perform
16.   Your performance will be reflect in the quality
17.   Your quality will make you more responsible
18.   Your responsibility will make you significant
19.   Your significance can change your thinking
20.   Your thinking can make you unique
21.   Your uniqueness will increase your value
22.   Your value will broaden your wisdom
23.   Your wisdom will bring out your xenia
24.   Your xenia will prove your youthfulness
25.   Your youthfulness will add zest  to your life
26.   Your zest is you. It starts with your aspiration

“If you aspire, you will inspire”

Written by: M.L.Narendra Kumar



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