Give full time to your work. Do everything by drowning. But give measured time to life as well. We get so immersed in our work that we forget that there is something in life. Life doesn't demand full time from us, the world of work demands it. Now you will not be able to move forward by giving less time. It is normal to work 10 to 14 hours. If you cut it, you will be marginalised. At such a time, give life a measured time. And especially four times a little time, but perfectly sculpted. When you wake up in the morning, when you sleep at night, when you eat and when you are with family. Don't give too much time, but whatever you give, stay there. Let every breath of yours be devoted to that hour and that work. When you wake up in the morning, you connect with yourself, calm down while eating, prepare to sleep with the soul while sleeping and if you sit with your family, then imagine Vaikuntha. Then see, the time given in business will be full return.
0 thoughts on “Pt. Vijay Shankar Mehta's column: Work by drowning but give life a measured time”
Leave a Reply
Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *
RECENT NEWS
- 'Power hungry Thackeray brothers forced, betrayed brotherhood', shinde and Fadnavis hit back
- School Enrolment Ticks The Box, But Kids Need A Deep Dive Now
- Dalai Lama turns 90: PM Modi extends wishes; calls him 'a symbol of love, compassion and patience'
- Parag's post for Shefali: Pari, I will find you...
- Mel B marries Rory McPhee at St. Paul's Cathedral