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Approaching Past, Present and the Future

 

Approaching Past, Present and the Future

 

Past is a Place where we no longer belong to

Acknowledge the mistakes that were made in the past.

Seek the learning from the Past.

Thank what was given by the Past.

 

P- Be Present in the present because it is the gift in the hand.

R- Refine your thoughts to define your present so you can be optimistic about your life.

E-Enjoy the present moment so you feel happy about the time in your hand.

S-Stop the past worries to ensure you make peace in the present.

N-Note down the defining moment in the present so that it comes in handy to rejoice in the future.

T-Take time to connect with the people in the present so that you don’t regret missing them in the future.

 

F- To face it, we need to be

Futuristic.

 

U-To face it, we need

Understand it.

 

T- To face it, we need

Take the learnings from the past.

  

U- To face it, we also need to

Unlearn the past.

 

R- To face it, we need to

Review the present.

 

E- To face it, we need to be

Enthusiastic about the future.

 

M.L. Narendra Kumar

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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