May 22, 2007
Inner Quest
“How do you make changes?” - a million dollar question. Until you try to understand yourself, you can not make changes. There is another question comes with this? What you really want to change? What thing is really bad? Is that “bad thing” bad for now or ‘bad forever”? Is that “bad”, only bad for me or bad for others as well. You want to make changes, only for the sake of change or that really makes difference in your life, life of your family, friends or the people around you?
How do you want to lead your life? You need to understand, who you are first, what you are capable to do and what you can do in the best way? Choose the best of your capabilities and focus on that. Try to ignore others ( I know you can not completely ignore rest of the things.) If you can not lead your life, it’s sure that others will come into your way and they will lead your life. If you are not clear on something what you are doing, concentrate! Give some time! When you know what changes you are going to make, you will know how to make changes. I am sure, you will find many choices and you can make better decision.
I am tagging two of my favorites with this post:
Chris Garrett
David Rogers
Inner quest is the self-test. Test yourself first! It’s really exciting if you really do that.
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Thanks Rajesh for tagging me and responding to my article. I do feel strongly that with the right type of support from others we can make changes. For most trying to understand ourselves, or going on an “inner quest” is not necessary. Thats not to say we may get benefits or enjoy such a quest - its a case of what is your priority.
@David- Thank you David, for your valuable comment. I agree with you and also would like to complement your belief. With the help of others, we can make changes. Others tell you what you bad with you or what are the areas you can improve, but unless you realize and convinced by heart, you don’t try to make changes yourself. That was the message I tried to give encouraging for “inner quest”.