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Break Your Speed, Man!

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Shamim Ansary:
Break Your Speed, Man!
by Saalik Siddikki

Are you striving hard to achieve your desired targets without any apparent results, dashing fast like a sprinter towards the victory line and not reaching it?  Your passionate endeavour, focused pursuit of goals and concentrated effort for attaining goals is proving to be a futile exercise?  If yes, it never implies that you are a failure.

Thousands of people, from all walks of life, have to go through the same agonizing pains and torture in everyday life.  We all create goals, short-term, mid-term or long-term, to achieve sooner or later.  A lot many people do not succeed on various frontiers for different reasons.  Nevertheless, if you are not rewarded with an achievement in spite of your hard work, zeal and zest, you might be running extraordinarily fast and ignoring, either consciously or unconsciously, the milestones that may act like energy-boosters and enhance your inner strengths for a better performance.

You may be running at a faster pace than is required.  If you are facing all the above challenges, you need a speed-breaker of self-dialogue to lessen your pace, to analyze the whole situation and change your strategy.

It is also a probability that you may be running simultaneously on multiple parallel tracks without being consciously aware of it.  Under such frustrating circumstances it is of colossal importance to break your speed and while doing so, never let the goal skip your mind and vision.


Check your speed, steps and the level of exhaustion.  You cannot afford to drain your energies in the beginning of your dash or run in zigzag.  Keep taking notice of your intellectual, spiritual and tangible resources and reset your pace not repeating the errors in any way.

Speed-breakers are essential to let us keep our driving smooth and stable for a long run and save us from mishaps.  Never take them as nuisance.  They are constructed to help you enjoy your journey and save others too from your mistakes as well.

Keep driving on but with a controlled and manageable speed to reach your destiny.

farzanamili:
true...if we run speedy more than required,we will fall down.So sometimes break is required to give us more energy for necessary future works!

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