Sunday, 28 October 2012

Dinesh Sajnani_BLP029_Self Leadership_Courage_Oct2012


The similarity between a courageous person and a coward is that they both have fears. The difference however is what they do with it.

No man can escape fears. We all have created for ourselves, fears of all kinds - fears that hinder our growth, fears that block us from achieving our life’s goals, fears that pull us down and stop us from reaching our true potential.

Fear grows in the darkness of our minds. It’s only when it is exposed to the light of wisdom, thought and the love for a higher purpose that it begins to fade and gradually disappear.

There are stories of ordinary people who demonstrated extraordinary courage and did something that they never thought they could. What gives them this immense strength? What makes them break all the barriers?

The answers to these questions lie deep within us. Courage comes by selflessly serving a higher purpose. It’s only when we stand for a cause, we transcend all fears and gain the strength to walk on the right path with great courage.

In today’s session we discovered ways to conquer our fears to reach to the core of happiness. When we are happy we learn to honor our lives that lead to inner fulfillment.

Sometimes we become slaves to certain habits that we believe we must change but find to difficult to change. This inability to change certain inseparable habits causes us unhappiness.

To deal with this conscious immunity to change, we need to first take a big test of our assumption and examine the results. Once we get favorable results we can do further tests so that we can be consciously released of these habits. Slowly as we learn to adapt to these favorable results we become unconsciously released of the habit that blocks our way to happiness.

I’ll end by saying that unconditional love and happiness can help us to get rid of all our fears and gives us the courage to transform our life and give meaning to it.

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