“I remembered my school days when we used to rejoice when exams got over, unaware that many others were still on their way, tougher ones. Life is no different.”

“The most dangerous phrase in the English language is, “We have always done it this way”.Many parents use this phrase to answer curious children. Many employees in organizations use this phrase to oppose change. Many people use this phrase to convince themselves so that they can continue to live in a comfort zone. This mindset has killed many dreams and aspirations and has derailed many successful journeys, for individuals as well as organizations. Never kill your curiosity. Never accept anything without asking questions. Something that had relevance 20 years ago, now has become irrelevant. There is always a first time in life. Something hasn’t happened till date, doesn’t mean it will never happen. Life is all about opening up us to new experiences.”

“Reputation Is Temporary..As Much as The Man Owning Your Reputation Is”

“Discipline is the thing that makes you do what you might not want to, but you do it anyway because it’s what you have to do in order to get what you want or desire.”

“Although sometimes the road to success follows a path less-travelled, a path less-travelled often leads to nowhere”

“Stand for something. Make your life mean something. Start where you are with what you have. You are enough.”

“Where you are is merely a point along the path to where you are going.”

“You’ll never end up in a museum if you spend your whole life painting fences.”

“My first thought in the morning is, thank you for another day”

“Don’t live the same day over and over again and call that a life. Life is about evolving mentally, spiritually, and emotionally.”

“I have found that when you GENUINELY love what you do, time isn’t a factor. As a matter of fact, time doesn’t even exist.”

“You have the freedom and the ability to decide what to do with your life, and that includes learning how to welcome happiness again. It’s a conscious choice we each have to make, to emerge from the embers of profound loss and hopelessness, to become the fire that warms us, lights our path, all of it. We can embody that warmth and light.”