Archive for October, 2007

Pravs World: Accomplish Your Purpose

Written by pravsj on Wednesday, October 31st, 2007 in Action, Attitude, Challenges, Focus, How To Live, Life, Pravs World.

Accomplish Your Purpose
 

Never allow yourself to get discouraged and think that your life is insignificant and you cannot make a change. You will not have a sense of accomplishment unless you have defined the purpose of your life.

Do not forget that you are a very special person and only you can fulfill the purpose to which - you were born to accomplish.

Accomplish Your Purpose

 
Credits for Photography: Emrah Icten

Pravs World: Make A Difference Today

Written by pravsj on Monday, October 29th, 2007 in Uncategorized.

Make A Difference Today

Don’t stop yourself from doing a deed just cause it’s small or only cause just one or few individuals will benefit from it.

Just remember, no matter how small the deed; it really does makes a difference. Make a difference today.
Make A Difference Today

Credits for Photography:  Richardo Tavares

Text Mail: Bucket Filler

Written by pravsj on Monday, October 29th, 2007 in Attitude, Balance, Character, How To Live, Life, Text Mail.

Are You a Bucket-Filler or a Dipper
 

You have heard of the cup that overflowed. This is a story of a bucket that is like the cup, only larger, it is an invisible bucket. Everyone has one. It determines how we feel about ourselves, about others, and how we get along with people. Have you ever experienced a series of very favorable things which made you want to be good to people for a week? At that time, your bucket was full.

A bucket can be filled by a lot of things that happen. When a person speaks to you, recognizing you as a human being, your bucket is filled a little. Even more if he calls you by name, especially if it is the name you like to be called. If he compliments you on your dress or on a job well done, the level in your bucket goes up still higher. There must be a million ways to raise the level in another’s bucket. Writing a friendly letter, remembering something that is special to him, knowing the names of his children, expressing sympathy for his loss, giving him a hand when his work is heavy, taking time for conversation, or, perhaps more important, listing to him.

When one’s bucket is full of this emotional support, one can express warmth and friendliness to people. But, remember, this is a theory about a bucket and a dipper. Other people have dippers and they can get their dippers in your bucket. This, too, can be done in a million ways.

Lets say I am at a dinner and inadvertently upset a glass of thick, sticky chocolate milk that spills over the table cloth, on a lady’s skirt, down onto the carpet. I am embarrassed. “Bright Eyes” across the table says, “You upset that glass of chocolate milk.” I made a mistake, I know I did, and then he told me about it! He got his dipper in my bucket! Think of the times a person makes a mistake, feels terrible about it, only to have someone tell him about the known mistake (”Red pencil” mentality!)

Buckets are filled and buckets are emptied ? emptied many times because people don’t really think about what are doing. When a person’s bucket is emptied, he is very different than when it is full. You say to a person whose bucket is empty, “That is a pretty tie you have,” and he may reply in a very irritated, defensive manner.

Although there is a limit to such an analogy, there are people who seem to have holes in their buckets. When a person has a hole in his bucket, he irritates lots of people by trying to get his dipper in their buckets. This is when he really needs somebody to pour it in his bucket because he keeps losing.

The story of our lives is the interplay of the bucket and the dipper. Everyone has both. The unyielding secret of the bucket and the dipper is that when you fill another’s bucket it does not take anything out of your own bucket. The level in our own bucket gets higher when we fill another’s, and, on the other hand, when we dip into another’s bucket we do not fill our own … we lose a little.

For a variety of reasons, people hesitate filling the bucket of another and consequently do not experience the fun, joy, happiness, fulfillment, and satisfaction connected with making another person happy. Some reasons for this hesitancy are that people think it sounds “fakey,” or the other person will be suspicious of the motive, or it is “brown-nosing.”

Therefore, let us put aside our dipper and resolve to touch someone’s life in order to fill their bucket.

From archives; Shared on Text Mail

Poem Book: Only Today

Written by pravsj on Monday, October 29th, 2007 in How To Live, Life, Living Today, Poem Book, Time.

Only Today
 

Whatever I may want to do
It must be done today.
There is no other time.

Yesterdays are but todays
Used and gone beyond my grasp.
Not one can ever be brought back;

Even as a bell can’t be unrung
Or a spoken, unintended word
Be readily retrieved before
It reaches someone’s ear.

Tomorrows are todays awaiting birth.
Each comes unbidden in the night
To arrive full-fledged for me to use
And do whatever I may want to do.
 

From Archives; Shared on Poem Book 

Pravs World: Its Your Choice

Written by pravsj on Sunday, October 28th, 2007 in Attitude, Challenges, Difficulties, How To Live, Learning, Life, Pravs World, Success.

Its Your Choice

If live gives us rocks, don’t sit back and blame life for that.
At every turn of our life, it gives us choices which we fail to recognise.

So when life gives you rocks,
It’s still your choice whether to build a wall or to build a bridge.

Its Your Choice

Credits for Photography: Richard Boxall

Nothing Is Over


Do not give up when you still have something to give.
Nothing is really over until the moment you stop trying.
 

 Nothing Is Over

Credits for Photography: Kjartan Haavik

Pravs World: Love Like

Written by pravsj on Wednesday, October 24th, 2007 in Attitude, How To Live, Love, Pravs World.

Love Like
 

You gotta dance like nobody’s watching.
Dream like you will live forever.
Live like your going to die tomorrow.
And love like it’s never going to hurt.

Love Like

Credits for Photography: Reed Young

Pravs World: Do Not Give Up

Written by pravsj on Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007 in Attitude, Belief, Challenges, Determination, How To Live, Pravs World.

Do Not Give Up

You are going to make it!
YOu are going to make it!

Do not, I repeat do not give up,
now that you stand on the brink of a breakthrough!

Be very careful; Make sure of every step you take.
This day is made just for you!
You are going to make it today!

Do Not Give Up

Credits for photography: Mike Soldatos

Text Mail: Cupcakes and Rootbeer

Written by pravsj on Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007 in God, Helping, How To Live, Life, Relations, Text Mail.

Cupcakes and Rootbeer 
                                                   - by Julie A. Manhan
  
 
There once was a little boy who wanted to meet God. He knew it was a long trip to where God lived, so he packed his suitcase with cupcakes, several cans of root beer and started on his journey.

When he had gone about three blocks, he saw an elderly woman. She was sitting on a park bench watching the pigeons. The boy sat down next to her and opened his suitcase. He was about to take a drink from his root beer when he noticed the lady looked hungry so he offered her a cupcake. She gratefully accepted and smiled at him.

Her smile was so wonderful that he wanted to see it again, so he offered a root beer as well. Once again she smiled at him. The boy was delighted!

They sat there all afternoon eating and smiling without saying a word.

As it began to grow dark, the boy realized how tired he was and wanted to go home. He got up to leave but before he had gone no more than a few steps, he turned around and ran back to the old woman, giving her a big hug. She gave him her biggest smile ever.

When the boy arrived home his Mother was surprised by the look of joy on his face. She asked, What has made you so happy today He replied, I had lunch with God. Before his mother could respond he added, You know what She’s got the most beautiful smile in the whole world!

Meanwhile, the old woman, also radiant with joy, returned to her home. Her son was stunned by the look of peace on her face. He asked, Mother, what has made you so happy today She replied, I ate cupcakes in the park with God. And before her son could reply, she added, You know, he is much younger than I expected.

Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a kind word, a listening ear, an honest compliment, or the smallest act of caring; all of which have the potential to turn a life around.

People come into our lives for a reason, a season, or a lifetime. Take no one for granted and embrace all equally with joy!

From archives; Shared on TextMail

Poem Book: Always Have Hope

Written by pravsj on Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007 in Attitude, Hope, How To Live, Life, Poem Book.

Always Have Hope
                                          ~by Henri Nouwen~
 

I hope that I will always be for each person
what he or she needs me to be.

I hope that each person’s death will diminish me,
but that fear of my own will never diminish my joy of life.

I hope that my love for those whom I like will never lessen
my love for those whom I do not.

I hope that another person’s love for me will never
be a measure of my love for him or her.

I hope that everybody will accept me as I am,
but that I never will.

I hope that I will always ask for forgiveness from others,
but will never need to be asked for my own . . .

I hope that I will always recognize my limitations,
but that I will construct none.

I hope that loving will always be my goal,
but that love will never be my idol.

I hope that everyone will always have hope.

From archives; Shared on Poembook 



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