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Quotes by Abhishek Ratna

“You can achieve the unachievable!”

“Without having a goal it is difficult to score!”

“It is important to develop a complete disregard for the limits of your capabilities.”

“You can work for your dream company, you can run that company and you are capable of coming on the cover of Time magazine…nothing is impossible.”

“Remember, your vision of where or who you want to be is the greatest asset you have!”

“Celebrating the small wins is a great way to build confidence and start feeling better about yourself.”

“If, instead of seeking approval, you ask, ‘What’s wrong with it? How can I make it better?’, you are more likely to get a truthful critical answer. These answers will help you in improving and becoming a better version of yourself. Constant critical evaluation is key to constant improvement.”

“Sharing emotional experiences works wonders in connecting with people who are otherwise quite different.”

“Emotions pull people towards you and the emotional engagements are generally very strong. Sharing your own emotions or emotional experiences/stories is a great way of making strong connections.”

“It is quite easy to get approval if we ask enough people, or if we ask those who are likely to tell us what we want to hear. The likelihood is that they will say nice things rather than be too critical. People tend to avoid difficult conversations. Also, we tend to edit out the bad so that we hear only what we want to hear.”

“Making a strong connection with people is never easy. It is even more difficult to connect with people who are very different from you.”

“However, we live in turbulent times, and it’s more important than ever that we learn how to open up dialogue and connect with people who are different from us.”

“Real growth and progress only happen when we drive ourselves outside of our comfort zones and learn how to embrace the truth and experiences of others.”

“Trying to focus your energy on identifying the things that are within your control and seeing what you can do about them help building self-esteem and confidence.”

“Take a 2-minute self-appreciation break every day - Slow down, take a break and answer this question: What are 3 things I can appreciate about myself?”

“No person is so worthless that he/she cannot help someone else. And everyone needs help…sometime.”

“Help others. When you help others, you help yourself!”

“A key criteria to be successful in any field is the desire to continually strive to be a better version of yourself. This is very different from the skill of accumulating and remembering facts which may helps in studies and in getting qualifications.”

“The mantra to continually improve is by seeking criticism and not praise.”

“Every day, try to think of 10 possible ways in which the key activities that fills your day can be improved. You will not always get 10, but even one idea is good.”