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The Power of 30 Minutes

When you get up 30 minutes early, these are some of the benefits you can reap:

·          You can Invest 30 minutes on self-appraisal,  which will  increase your ability to face the appraisal

·          You  can invest 30 minutes on practicing, which will increase your conviction

·         You can you invest 30 minutes on developing people, which increase your value

·         You  can invest 30 minutes on developing your mind, which will increase your confidence

·         You can invest 30 minutes on developing your body, which will increase your energy

·          You can invest 30 minutes on developing your hobby, which will increase your morale

Enjoy the other benefits too:

·         Your vehicles go slow, which ensures safety to self and to others

·         Your slice of bread goes slow, which ensures smooth digestion

·         Your additional glass of water goes in, which ensures good health

·         Your foot goes down the stairs instead of using the  elevator, hence your  tummy goes in

·         You will have time to greet and hence you will have more time to meet

·         Your stress goes down and hence you medical bill goes down

Decide your wake time to redefine your life

M.L.Narendra Kumar



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