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Worried about your children growth in education and career? Are they not doing well in examination. Are they avoiding studies and waste their time in other activities. |
These occur only due to two reasons. We create blockage in the mind and in due time we come across many people including teachers, friends, family members and others. All of them are good but all have their limitations according to their circumstances and beliefs. This limitation they pass on to others also. Without the awareness that our subconscious mind accepts these limitations and these acts as blockage in our thinking and in our growth. |
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Worried about the career. You are not getting success in competitive examination. You are feeling darkness everywhere. Don’t get depressed. |
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| Don’t worry. Be a limitless person. God has made you to get the best of every thing in this world. You deserve it. There is no limit for your aspiration and dreams. If someone says. “It is not possible” it is his limitation not yours. Whatever be your intention you’ll get it. If you have strong intention, your efforts get adjusted to your intention and the universe ensures you to achieve the same. |
Don’t say I can’t do it. |
Remember negative words multiply and come back to us hundred times. Positive words multiply and come back to us hundred times. For our life to be happy it is very essential to avoid negative words and use more positive words. |
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If you are a parent |
| Giving the message to your child that failure is an important part of life is very important. Where nobody likes to fail, it’s the most valuable learning tool any of us will experience. You could teach your child that failures are stepping stones to success. Falling short on a goal doesn’t mean falling short as a person. |
| At least an youngster in the age group of 12-25 years commits suicide every week, states Delhi Police records. And in over 75% of the cases, examination stress acts as the trigger. |
Going by statistics available with the various help lines, the maximum number of distress calls is received during pre-and post exam days. And in most cases, it is the fear of social rejection and pressure of putting up with expectations of parents, teachers and peer that prompt students to take the extreme step. |
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