Monday, 11 September 2017

EXPECT RESULTS

Blog by-Dr. Jaya Kumar.



When we push ourselves very hard and put all our efforts into some specific work, our only wish is that we should emerge victorious.
It is the same feeling that we experience when we participate in a competition.
Big or small, a competition is a competition.
The competitive spirit remains high and our expectations from ourselves rise.
The only hope we keep is to emerge a winner. We eagerly await for the day.
When the result of the competition we participated in, is declared.
As the time for the results approaches, we feel anxious and are filled with excitement.
This makes us feel butterflies in our stomach.
Not thinking about our previous achievements and Laurels, the wait for the next result gets its own value and importance.
In fact, every prize, appreciation and victory counts and the experience we go through by sheer participation is an addition to our box of experiences.
It becomes a matter of pride for us when we participate in any event with full energy, preparation and dedication.
Mere participation in any event enhances our growth with value-addition and a boost to our morale.


We keep our hopes high and eagerly await the day when our personal efforts get recognized, accepted and acknowledged.
We may lose, but our loss teaches us to try to win the next time.
If we emerge a winner, our victory shall surely inspire and motivate others.
Even if we lose, it gives us a chance to improve further in life and to bounce back with a better preparation, maturity and efforts.
Victory assures us that our direction is correct and the path that we are on, shall give us further success in our life.
In a competition, the result can be favourable or not, but our efforts are done with just our participation in the contest.


The best one finally wins.
Everyone shall always get what one truly deserves in life as most of the times, the result is not in our hands.




The words and views expressed in my blogs are personal and are my original work of thoughts.

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