Saturday, April 15, 2006


The greatest adrenaline rush you would probably ever get is from motivation...its from my experience of having felt that. its pretty normal for people like us..twenty somethings to be caught in between the horns of a dilemma of making decisions and correct choices in life.its so us.But people would probably call you indecisive and inconsistent.i read somewhere that if you haven't made any mistakes in your life then probably you haven't tried out enough. Tats so correct!
So what i started out to say is that these swings of indecisiveness,confusion would always be there.But just like these surround our minds then eventually comes a clarity in life which just changes almost about everything. And when there is light,when the road is clear you are just so thrilled of having achieved that; that it makes you happier and thrilled with rushes of adrenaline which no pot of gold at the end of the rainbow would ever give you.
The clarity is the rush u have at the end of the expedition of finding yourself. You just lap up the motivation you have in your life.you hunger more..you thirst more.your pain in achieving that is the pleasure you get!
And on this note of motivation i would like to add this little story:
Motivation – The Key To Success
Lou Little was foot ball coach at Georgetown University. The collegepresident came to him one day and said 'Do you know Harold Chapman' 'Sure', Lou answered. 'He has been on my squad for years. An average player . Theproblem is that he is not well motivated.'"Well", the president continued, "we just received a message that his fatherdied. Will you break the news to him" The coach put his arm around Chapman and told him the sad news. "I am sorryson, you take a week off." But the next day Chapman was in the locker roomsuiting up for the game. "What are you doing here" the coach inquired in amazement."Today's the big game. I have got to play in it" he replied."But you know I have never included you for the game""Include me today and you won't be sorry", the moisteyed player stated very firmly.Softening, the coach decided that if he won the toss he would use him on thefirst play. He could not do that much damage on the kickoff return.Georgetown won the toss.At the game, Harold came tearing down the field with the ball like a tornado. The coach, shocked, left him in for another play and then another. He blocked, he tacked; he passed; he ran. He literally won the ball gamefor Georgetown University that day.In the locker room the coach, perplexed, asked, "Son, what happened" The player said…" My father was blind. Only today he witnessed my game" Motivation provides stimulus.
~Lara , the motivated..

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