IMPROVEMENT
From
Deepak raj mirdha
Training head
(PLUS -perfect learnerings and unique solutions)
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From
Deepak raj mirdha
Training head
(PLUS -perfect learnerings and unique solutions)
Facebook.com/plusplus
mkumartypetest@gmail.com
Many times we just see darker side of a problem and ignore the bright side.while we can gather some happy moments.How!?lets read this story
The Black Dot
A small town chamber of commerce invited a speaker to address its
annual dinner. The community's economy was bad, people were
discouraged, and they wanted this motivational speaker to give them a
boost.
During her presentation, the speaker took a large piece of white paper
and made a small black dot at the center with a marking pen. Then she
held the paper up before the group and asked them what they saw.
One person quickly replied, "I see a black dot."
"Okay, what else do you see?"
Others joined in agreement: "A black dot."
"Don't you see anything besides the dot?" – she asked.
A resounding "No" came from the audience.
"What about the sheet of paper?" – asked the speaker. "I am sure you
have all seen it", she said, "But you have chosen to overlook it."
"In life, we also tend to overlook and take for granted many wonderful
things that we have or happen around us and focus our attention and
energy on small, dotlike failures and disappointments. The so called
'problems' that we have are usually like the black dot on the paper.
They are small and insignificant if we can widen our horizon and look
at the whole picture."
Are you one of the person who focus your attention and energy on
dot-like problems?
Got some lessons ?
Focus on problem but never ignore little moments of happiness.
The Black Dot
A small town chamber of commerce invited a speaker to address its
annual dinner. The community's economy was bad, people were
discouraged, and they wanted this motivational speaker to give them a
boost.
During her presentation, the speaker took a large piece of white paper
and made a small black dot at the center with a marking pen. Then she
held the paper up before the group and asked them what they saw.
One person quickly replied, "I see a black dot."
"Okay, what else do you see?"
Others joined in agreement: "A black dot."
"Don't you see anything besides the dot?" – she asked.
A resounding "No" came from the audience.
"What about the sheet of paper?" – asked the speaker. "I am sure you
have all seen it", she said, "But you have chosen to overlook it."
"In life, we also tend to overlook and take for granted many wonderful
things that we have or happen around us and focus our attention and
energy on small, dotlike failures and disappointments. The so called
'problems' that we have are usually like the black dot on the paper.
They are small and insignificant if we can widen our horizon and look
at the whole picture."
Are you one of the person who focus your attention and energy on
dot-like problems?
Got some lessons ?
Focus on problem but never ignore little moments of happiness.
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