Live Limitless Life-letter: Jan 22, 2022 | Social Content, Big/Small, and Winning Against all Odds!

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Live Limitless: Social Content, Big/Small, and Winning Against all Odds!

read on LIFELETTER.RAAMANAND.COM   |   JANUARY 22, 2022 

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3 Big Ideas, Tips or Strategies for this week

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Easy Social Content. Struggling with ideas on what to share on social media? Instead of posting some useless forwards or “news”, make a list of 20 questions that people are asking you (or other experts online) and share your answers in each post. You can also convert each answer to a video. People will love you for this.

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Big or Small. “When making plans, think big. When making progress, think small.”

Source: Atomic Habits by James Clear

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Guarantee. I don’t love the use of guarantees when it comes to a Thought Leaders practice. If I were a watchmaker, I could guarantee the watch you buy from me is waterproof. It’s a stamp of quality for a product. If it turns out not to be so, I would fix it or replace it. The guarantee is a warranty on my tangible workmanship. Apple gives you the choice to buy Apple Care, their insurance product, or not. In that way, their guarantee is really an additional product they sell. Gotta love/hate Apple, right? 

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1. Winning Against All Odds

Born in a village called Mokhra, near Rohtak, in Haryana, Sakshi and her family had to fight against all odds when she took up wrestling at just 11-years-old.

Coach Ishwar Singh Dahiya still remembers the day when a young Sakshi accompanied her mother to the Sir Chotu Ram Stadium Wrestling Academy in Rohtak. She had to train with the boys and fight them in the akhara, in a region where the sport was ‘not for girls’.

“She has given befitting reply to people who say that women cannot be wrestlers,” her mother said. “Meri 12 saal ki tapasya safal hui (My 12 years’ of hard work have borne fruit),” a beaming Sakshi told the flashing cameras right after her win at the Olympics. Sakshi earned the dramatic win after falling behind 0-5 following the first period in the do-or-die bout. The Indian turned the tables on the Kyrgyzstan wrestler in the dying seconds of the bout as Tynybekova was in complete command inmost part of the clash..

2. Law of Inertia

The law of inertia holds that a body at rest tends to remain at rest and a body in motion tends to remain in motion, at the same speed and in the same direction, unless acted upon by an outside force. With one major difference, that law  applies very well to the pattern of our lives.

People who are successful tend to remain successful.

People who are happy tend to remain happy.

People who are respected tend to remain respected.

People who reach their goals tend to go on reaching their goals.

So what’s the major difference ?

In physics, inertia is controlled by outside forces, but the real changes in the directions of our lives come from inside us. As William James said, “The gretest discovery of my generation is that a person can alter his life by altering his attitude of mind.”

You can live every day of life. You can be alive to the tips of your fingers. You can accomplish virtually any worthwhile goal you set for yourself.

Source: Nido Qubein

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1 Critical Question to Ask Yourself

How can I guarantee the results of my approach?

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Let’s meet again. Until then, Keep Smiling… Believe in Yourself… and Get all the Best Things in Life,

Raam Anand

Publishing Coach to hundreds of first-time authors around the world
Publisher & Chief Editor at Stardom Books (USA/India)
Author of the International Bestseller, Write Now

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