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Time: The Wonder, That is! Goal Setting: Dream Vs. Visualization!!

“Dream, dream, dream…dreams transform into thoughts. And thoughts results in action. Dreams are not what you see in sleep. They are things that don’t let you sleep,” said Abdul Kalam, “You have to dream before your dreams can come true,” he had added. Those who have succeeded in life know the difference between dream and vision. Both are synonyms but entirely different technically. Dreams are goals imagined, while visions are dream realized, even before they actually happen to be. It is like visualizing something much before its happening. “Take up one idea. Make that one idea your life- think of it, dream of it, live on that idea. Let the brain, muscles, nerves, every part of your body, be full of that idea, and just leave every other idea alone. This is the way to success,” said Swamiji Vivekananda. This is the secret of success. To see it before it actually happens. There are techniques to achieve it. Once we know it, it is only matter of time. Success has to follow us. Let us discuss about it some other day. Coming back to our present topic, we must set our goals effectively and must allow ourselves to expand horizontally while doing so.

There are three types of goals in general: Long Term (LT), Medium Term (MT), and Short Term (ST). LT is from 3-5 years, MT is for 1 to 3 years and ST is for 6months to 1 year. However, the goals may be personal or professional. Personal goals revolve around family and in one’s own personal interest. It is primarily meant for personal wellbeing and professional goals are meant for official target oriented purposes.

There are a few golden rules for goal setting; the first is to write it down in a piece of paper. It keeps one focused. We have to keep in mind that our goals can change – and that it’s OK if they do. Just make sure the goals you set are ones you consider important. The Most Important Rule Of Writing Your Goals Down That You Must Follow If You Want To Achieve Success. It’s not enough to write your goal down…… You have to describe it in complete detail! Make it as specific as possible. The one question we must answer before we take Action. The question is: WHY do I want to achieve this goal? List every possible reason. After all one thing is certain that we can’t waste even one minute in writing down things which does not have any importance in our lives. How to trick yourself to finally get started working on your goals and stay on track until the goal is accomplished, that is the million dollar question. Every night write down a small task for the next day. Make it as tiny as you can. Something that would take 10-15 minutes. Practice it before going for bigger assignments. Remember, set big goals, but make your tasks small. “Take care of your minutes, and the hours will take care of themselves,” said Lord Chesterfield, British Statesman, author in fifteenth century which still holds good.

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Biswajit Mishra

The year was 1962. Politically a very important year for India. As well as for the war that took place between China and India, in which India had a surrogated defeat. Many events had followed that year quickly one after another. Every incident that followed had some significance in one way or other. India’s economy was pushed back to a few decades. It was probably the biggest blunder of a decision after the decision of partition that took place in the year 1947 when India gained its freedom on the midnight of 15 August 1947. Destiny does not work according to one’s requirement. It works on its own principles whether you accept it or not. And it leads. It is the sum total of all the actions of a human being for many lives. The year 1962 has much other significance too. India lost the war with China but Daman and Diu, the last foreign-occupied territory of India, was integrated into India. This was the year when Pundit Jawaharlal Nehru was elected de facto Prime Minister of India. Thus it was a year of learning and teaching lessons.

In such a year of diversified occurrences of turbulence and achievement, I was born on Savitri Amabasya i.e. on the New moon day named after a pious lady called Savitri. Those who are acquainted with Indian spirituality or those who follow Indian tradition would know about Savitri Mahakavya, a very famous and a legendary epic poem which remain unfinished with 24,000 lines by Shri Aurobindo, an Indian philosopher, yogi, guru, poet, a nationalist and a spiritual reformer.

In any case, till today, the Savitri Amavasya is considered a very pious day for the women of India and they perform a specific puja (worship) with deep austerity for the sake of their husbands. In any case, the birth was not normal. The Medical Science had not developed much in India during the early 60’s and I was told that I took a long time to come out from my mother’s womb (an 11month child, they say). In any case, both I and my mother survived and I was born a healthy child.

My first remembrance of myself is very unconventional. I remember a question that bothered me from my early childhood. I always thought I have a father who is responsible for my birth, and my father has also a father who is responsible for his birth. So forth so on. Then who was the father of the first person who took birth on this earth? And who created the earth? If it was God, then who created God? Then something will start rolling inside me, making me restless. I remember I must be about 5 years old. It normally happened in the evenings after I come back home from the playground. I must be studying in 1st or 2nd grade.

Now when I look back, I think, the query must have started long back… may be from many lives of the past… nobody knows… nobody will ever know… the episodes which started in the early childhood… stopped suddenly, I don’t remember when. It was good. Because whenever that question came I was so much disturbed that I thought I would go crazy. I had completely forgotten about that for many years until I was about 25 when it came back to me again in completely different circumstances. To know that we have to go a few years back when I was 10 or 12 years old. That was the time when I was introduced to Swami Vivekananda. I was in school and we were given 10 paise for pocket expenses. 10 paisa was a big amount back then, I used to have to have good snacks with the money. One day while passing through a small roadside bookshop I saw a book Titled: “Thus Spake Vivekananda”. The photo on the front page attracted me a lot. And coincidentally the cost of the book was 10 paisa! I bought the book by skipping my snack. It was a very interesting book. That was my first book apart from study lessons. With the passage of time, I found many other titles like, “Thus Spake Shri Ramakrishna” “Thus Spake Shri Krishna” and similar ones. Those short books were very interesting for me, and I read almost every single book available in that series. And thus without my knowing, I had put my first step into the world of spirituality.

To be continued…

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