Monday, September 15, 2008

Give Your best

Today is Engineer's Day, which marks the birthday of one of India's most profound statesman - Sir M Vishveshvarayya. A man of remarkable will, an epitome of professional perfection as I see it; his work even to this day remind me of his larger than human contribution to the state and the country.

Sir M V once said - "your job may be just to clean the railway crossing, but do it so well that no other railway crossing in the world is as good as yours." This is just an indication of the crave for excellence one has to have in ones life.

We are not born perfect, but its through effort that we all grow in life. Reflecting upon myself, the areas I have put in effort are the areas in which I am the leader. It takes a lot of systematic effort as an individual to attain success.

Its through systematic and focused effort that every great achievement has been done in the world. Making a systematic effort is most important area to work on for any individual to reach his aim, completely involve yourself in doing the work. This is the secret of self mastery and leadership in any field of life.

Giving the best in what we do is the work we do, is only possible throug the systematic effort. Giving the best to what we do makes us the best in what we do. Be it Bolt or be it Fedrer, all are the best because every time they get into action they want to give the best. To give their best they have followed it with systematic effor over a long period of practise.

I will remember to be the best you need to give the best. The best only comes with systematic practise...

-Chi


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