Monday, December 13, 2010

A Bridge Too Far?



In Business, or in job, or in family matters, your inner-circle members are counting heavily on you for navigating them safely through life uncertainties to a stable zone. Well, that's a continuous and never ending process!

One hand, you work hard to live up-to your own expectations of achieving success in professional  life, and on the other hand, as head of the family, you put in your best efforts to live up-to the expectations of your family members -- continuing to be a never-ending source of inspiration.

Negotiating through tens of complex issues, at a time, pulling you in different directions, you focus on delivering the best with maximum efforts in minimum time. In fact, you leave no stone unturned to hit your targets.

Gradually, you stop bothering about your own-self and start living for others - happily - channelizing all your resources - internal and external - in one direction: Your family members, friends and even colleagues, until a sudden disaster - either in business, or in career, or in your personal life - shatters you economical and/or emotional stability that you have earned through dedicated hard-work and selfless commitment.

And then you realize, the bridge connecting your life track to the wonderland of success is far away! A bridge too far!

Obviously, many of us, in such situation, decide to give-up accepting defeat but a few start it all over again - ultimately making it happen.

Never forget: Success may be a destination too far, but reachable if you decide -- not to give up.

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