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Turning Challenges Into Opportunities

We’re living through challenging times. But inherent in nearly all challenges are opportunities for renewal and transformation. The current economic crisis offers the chance to re-evaluate how you live your life, to be more mindful and strategic about how you spend money, and to take stock of your values and priorities. Corporate lay-offs can provide the opportunity to find a more meaningful job, transition into a new career, or pursue the dream of starting your own business. How you respond to crises has a lot to do with the lens through which you habitually perceive the world. If you tend to see the world through a “gloom and doom” lens, you may be reacting to current events with feelings of fear, anxiety, or a sense of despair or powerlessness. And even if you tend to view things through the lens of optimism, you may be reacting to the constant barrage of negative media messages with milder feelings of concern and insecurity. Wherever you may be on this continuum of perception

Legendary Politician - Narendra Modi

Narendra Modi is best known for rising from humble beginnings to become prime minister of India. Synopsis:  Narendra Modi grew up in the town of Vadnagar in India, the son of a street merchant. He entered politics as a youth and quickly rose through the ranks of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, a Hindu nationalist political party. Modi later joined the mainstream Bharatiya Janata Party in 1987, eventually becoming national secretary. In 2002, he was alleged to be responsible for the deaths of more than 1,000 Muslims during civil unrest but was later exonerated. In 2014 he was elected prime minister of India. Background:  Narendra Modi was born in the small town of Vadnagar, in northern Gujarat, India. His father was a street merchant who struggled to support the family. Young Narendra and his brother sold tea near a bus terminal to help out. Though an average student in school, Modi spent hours in the library and was known as a strong debater. In his early teens, he joined Akhil Bharat

Robert Mfune : A Chai Wala Who Became a Millionaire in 3 Years

How many of you are doing part time jobs and just whiling away your time after your shift is over? If you are doing so, you really need some serious inspiration from Robert Mfune. Yes, he is the one who turned from a McDonald’s worker to a millionaire in just 3 years and that too at a very young age of 19. Want to hear his inspiring story? Well, read on… Robert chose 2 part time jobs in Southampton, one was serving at McDonalds and the other was that of a teaboy in a finance firm.He used to work in shifts and manage both the jobs. Hearing his job profiles you won’t even believe that he owns a gold wrapped Bentley worth £130,000, a house worth £130,000 and also a Range Rover. Eager to know his secret? It is just 2 words, ‘Binary Trading’, yes you heard it right. While serving tea and fries, Robert made sure that he gets A-Z knowledge about trading. He learnt as much as he could and mastered the field. He says that trading and managing both the jobs was the toughest part of hi