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Iwas bappy, it was not torturing’. ea Visualization of Long-Term Goals Where do you see yourself’ 10 years from now? 15 years from now? 20 years from now? Are there any goals you wish to “e before these m Write them down, 35, Lwant to owna nice house in a nice society, 40, [want to carn Rs, 10,000,000/- per year By age 50, I want to be Vice President at my company. 7 Gy cige 30 4 wil) | experience the list you created gives you a clear picture of where you wane to be at various stages in AMAZE EE St Eaten your life. imagination. It may not be easy to clearly understand where you want to be in 10, 15 20,years, but the more you engage in visualization, the clearer the picture eventually becomes, and the more you set yourself up for succes. Visualization is something that elive athletes have been practising for quite some time. Nicole Detling, 2 United States Olympic’ Team sports psychologist, told The New York Times, ‘The more an athlete can better it's going to be’? The U. S, showed up to the 2014 Winter Olympic Games in Sochi Psychologists, while Canada showed up with eight! ‘States and Canada, take visualization seriously. eee ee rd nee leatly, athletes from successful Olympic nations, like the United Lehner CoC ULC a OA eee nad ee the competition, already experienced the struggle and already experienced th +» they've fle their band raied, swelled with pride asthe national anthem pl neck’? See net gee] heir victory. ‘Before a single cvent has begun ee aa ee tee ee Studies show that visualization works. According to The Washingcon Post, study by the Cleveland Clinic Foundation asked volunteers to imagine flexing their biceps as hard as possible and visualize lifting weights. After a few weeks of ‘only visualizing, che subjects showed 2 13.5 percent increase in strength. Another study from the University of Chicago asked participants to visualize shooting basketball free throws for one month. These participants improved ther Ber created eee UALIZATION CAN HELP OTHERS, LIKE ATHLETES, ACHIEVE SUCCESS, IT CAN aT EEA Bae) tare ete Lae fot Sy oe boa RGU GLI otk een ea ae jort-term goals you established in the previous exercise. | Daily Routine fifen_cx_yost Taal wot to do digenent “| Athen dimenen 4X cotll completley Types a} paequems« | pracdise all prcyxams Ms thave lecumt tn clusd. One year ladeno tail | _mamt to do prepa- | x paacice evens onight do_omy, ancstens toa | nibiom jon PTE. | yor different tasks. USA» 5 + ULTIMATE GOALS Ler's imagine ourselves on our deathbeds, as we did at the start of this ‘caercise. When you reflect on your entire life, what will truly matter to you? Le’ consider the life and death of Alexander III of Macedon, commonly known as Alexander the Great. Alexander succeeded his father, Philip, o the throne of the Kingdom of Macedon at the age of 20. He inherited an already lange empire and an experienced army but wanted more. Almost immediately, he began a campaign to conquer the Persian Empire. From out history lessons, we know that Alexander of Macedon established one of the largest empires in the ancient world through a massive military campaign that spanned from Africa to Asia. Historians consider him one of the most successful military commanders in history, and he is said to have accomplished all of this by age 30. Yer, despite all ois success, Alexander suffered an early death at age 32. According to legend, upon his death, one of Alexander's dying wishes was: “Bury my body, do not build any monument, keep my hands outside so that the world knows the person who won the world had nothing in bis hands when dying.” BEGIN WITH THEEND IN rnp) ed or how lavishly you have lived your life, none ofthat will ‘This emphasizes that no matter what you have eat is world with noching, you will lave it with nothing, accompany you after death, Just as you came into th YUE Success, Keeping this in mind, think again about wha will eruly matter to you t the end of your life. Will it be oan yo, how reputation, of material possessions? Or will you reflect on what kind of person you treated others, and what you did to make this world a better place? ‘OF course, achieving material success isan important parc of a happy. Pe needs (such as food, shelter, and clothing) are met, and our far meaning? Take Dr, A. P.J. Abdul Kalam’ example. Dr. Kalam had a successful career with grand. ‘was the accomplishment of his spiritual goals, an_ciganclles od 2 — a Se em__oddtliom amd. this ie thet, have ebb. a ‘ ae \ ne : aloverhiog anind_in_—aitson Sera my {f you have any addiction, Ie’ time to change your life to make it worth living! End your addiction now! Don't have an addiction? Inspire one person and help him to give up their addiction! J want to KICK IT OUT } sre i Here are some Incident - : The Lifele: Policy 4 team of BAPS volunteers met with an accident one day while conducting relief workin Kutchh, Among them one BAPS sane was critically injured, while a volunteer died on the spo. The fatally injured sadhu was immediately den ‘o the International Medical Camp, They expected the medics to provide treatment. But, the authority refsed to wet the injured sadhu; they claimed it was against cher policy to help anyone besides the earthquake victim You wile sstonished to know that the BAPS relief camp was providing a daily meal to the medical staf ofthis eamp, Yee the were adamant, refusing to attend to the sadhu’s faral wounds, and he passed away. The BAPS volunteers were absolurely devastated The primary purpose of establishing the BAPS relief camp was to provide food to the earthquake victims. Howere BAPS also extended its services by offering food to the members of the International Medical Camp asa gesture of generosity. But afier this experience, the volunteers were thinking of saying no to members of the medical eamp. However, when Pramukh Swami Maharaj came to know about this, he asked the BAPS volunteers to recontinue serving food to the members of the medical camp. He said, ‘Brabmavibart Swami, you, yourself will have toscad there 1a serv everyone’ He insisted on serving all the members with respect and whole-heartednes. Swami explained tit seva should be performed selflessly without expecting anything in return. Fill in your responses to the questions below, then share your thoughts with the class. if youhad found yourself in the same situation, how do you think you would have responded? sdplesonesa 4o that medical ceump alelh. What can we learn from Pramulh Swami Maharajs approach to the situation? Paeokh — Stseumnt _ Meheur $20 need mecicii ti othe shows divine us_kind heated he How do you think that reacting with compassion affected the overall situation? Incident - 2: The Best Birthday Gift _ widing news caverage Several national and international news agencies, ike BBC, ITV, CNN ete alee ‘on the Bhuj Earthquake relief work in Gujarat and, thus, hurrying to = be ApS relief camps in Bhuj, as they were managed by J to visit the yarious BA and interviews. Many such reporters approsched Sadhu. porters were recommended ducated Many rep could proficiently giv ica rule chat before an int I eporer named Cal Jos Fon the Swiss Magazine Sonntag wa ssharidas, and he agreed. Joss eut vegetables for the daily meas to fulfilling, he eagerly jumped onto a truck headed roa r in the evening, he said, Steam; you gave me the oss was deeply moved by his positive experience of seva, and endeq - ‘of 10,000 rupees -to the relief work. up sadhus wh Brahmaviharidas, and he made erview was given to any reporter, they would first need for 1-2 hours in the relief camp, One sue informed about this condition by Sadhu Beal birthday gift that anybody could have given me: donating all the money he had with him athe time=2.sum A constant drinking water supply was arranged so dehydration would not occur. sent so people could inform cei relatives tha they were safe andalive. Teachers were sought, and schools yey, so that the children of Bhuj would not fall behind in their studi Toilets and showers were constructed Ging, atte Water systems so that hygiene was maintained and daily prayers could be performed. eevee Paychological trauma centers were setup for those who had los loved ones, while saints were made readily avait perform lat rites for the deceased. The victims were provided with 4 range of physical and emotional suppor," ‘undoubtedly bringing them immense comfort and assistance during this challenging period. ‘People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel’ ~ Maya Angelou (American poet and civil rights activist) Which small needs did Pramukh Swami Maharaj pay attention to in the above incident? List them below, e.g. nail cutter... Incident - 4: Concern for Others Pramuikh Swami Maharaj was the main driving foree and source of inspiration forthe volunteers involved inthe Bho carthquake relief work: Arthat time, Swamlji was at che fall age of 80 years. His normal schedule was ee in sachs vy thathe could sleep at 10:30 pm. But during the relief work, he would disregard his bodily nesde xe listen to th of the latest updates from Bhuj. No matter how late it became, he only rested once he was satisfied with the feedback and content that the work was being performed with utmost care to detail Consequently he wouldn't be able to sleep before midnight, and this became a daily occurrence that continued for months. When the people of Bhuj were fast asleep, Pramukh Swami Maharaj was wide awake, concerned about the “the hest way to find yoursel is to lose yourself in the service of others: —- Mahatma Gandh From this incident, what can we learn about how seva should truly be performed? > Ine opening ceremony for the newly built Akshardham in Gandhinagar in 1992, politician L-K. Advani praised it yuniqueand extr ae ary feation. However, he received humble answers when he inquired about who should be 2 edited forts success. The volunteers said the sadhus were responsible, while the sadhus attributed it to Pramukh Swami Maharaj. When Advani finally met Pramukh Swamiji, he was told that success was the result of God's grace, {Guru's blessings, and the hard work of the volunteers and sadhus, Advani was amazed by the humility of everyone saying, “Lam in absolute disbelief! They have created a grand Akshardham, yet no one is willing to take the rom this experience, Advani realized the truth -There is no limit to what can be achieved if no one cares who gets the eredit. F a COR rte RS La mee . Your right is to work only, but never 10 lei is Fruits, ue 3 You have to be willing to sacrifice what you want for what the team needs. You have to decide to move from selfishness to in a world where everyone wants to be great, but the truth is, only through service and sacrifice will iflesness. We inyone become great. This means you may have to play a different position than you are used to. It means that sometimes (The Hard Hat: 21 Ways to Be a Great Teammate, Jon Gordon, 1 are the star and sometimes you help the sta Jeremy Schaap) As. team member, it may be necessary to make personal sacrifices for the growth or success of the team. Which things should you sacrifice to be a good team player? al en: “The, ised fo) ales. Posttan Fower be ought Y, a Here are a few things to remember about sacrifice: e yh A ce Self-less ~ Think about yourself less Best for the team = Best for me We>Me (Always) 2 iH MY INDIA = att You will witness several presentations in class on the below-mentioned topics. During these presentations, make a points presented along with the strengths and areas of improvement, and write them down in the > The shea egsicullune secter svar hendavesking jeermers , they evoke day amd might te peed the —nchion to progsmess —vmoite. > The _impxevement seceded ise caps to Jmpsove the income wa _jooumens AGRICULTURE ~? tndin’s chhence to very strong edi_exsund. the bosdex by ib’s sting sbanve soldier amd aden anreumndlign rom all anaumd the wood « We cam improve aun depose by racing omelet cd Jeu ouns by “Ratmeminbhax Bhat”. DEFENCE > We have best well educated doctons cll over — the India. = Gut we lack ot the mumber_vah Fin MEDICAL > We are fighter jks CTejast $ heiicmpeters at oun owns . ~? Bub we sll way —behime omatking pass planes in —tndin. ae “oe 5 3 4 ——— Own —educcilion system well formed. & A dougth pe knowledge. a a Guba need 40 imprest by changing syllabus amd. Imelude aut ondginel —histouy ae EDUCATION > India is impnoving it?s noad Jofa_yeny ee TA > The “apeed aly impaovement to suffic emt LN but we com grew itt mone. INFRASTRUCTURE o & TRANSPORT Og We axe _alneady achiving vmilestones im science $ technology old my 3 9 Lack va prreichical Amovledge «Only asstyroments 5 to catch oles aga hoy simpaove — in sce ee ts ~ Sndicm cliplomency fo vey sheng cxnumd = a GO TL TRADE & DIPLOMACY ECONOMICS As you would have seen, Indiais at the forefront in several diferent domains roday. Bor theres alot more to be done. As Robert Frost saysin his famous poem, Swpping by Woodson a Snowy Evening’ a 4g wn what you think are the six ndia, and share the level at be in each of these by 2030. Qin 30 Le pithough with the high-class top wnlversities tre rindi condio lacks to promote them fo the trtennabiencd students . 2+ te musk impiave min to do business stacking by eusily appneving the business bodies to build hein factouies thet improving the number of fobs to stnength econemic_shnetchures . ae ETs gd eanae eval crane nical eee ete wold . we must impnove aur swad inprustuuctuxes 5 so that the businesses have low tnumsposdiition costs 5. Hedty ee ee em j ee | aaa to a CEO ck mn for deily good abten. wich 6. Ail He pengle heave though the baste industouy knowled y pola to impsove the skilled Inbowss + in Your Hands The Future of In: Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the youth at a convention at Tum, kuru, Karnataka, on 4th Marth 2018: Teonsider the youth as equal tothe divine power. Ibdieve that youth isnot a s uation op just the age in terms of years but a mental. sate. The young generation does no nly the past was better: They beicve in learning from the pase, and the future better. Therefore, they work and make ¢ world. The youth want the future to be much 1 think thay and making the present Lor to change the country and the better than the past and the present.,.The dream ofa New India lieson the country's youth From the above examples, itis ev that India's great leaders believe in ig journey begins with a small step, So, pledging as below. fature progress. Furthermore, a lon; of our dreams by introspecting and Which of my habits harms my country, its pride and its culture? (Eg lieering, wasting natural resources, distespecting rules etc.) Today, I pledge to quit at least one of these habits.. on arity on these principles with the help of a case study soors of the ofice lift opened. Mr Shah entered the lift along with two other The people anda peo” swith a pile of boxes in his hand. Due to a jerk, one of the Pah pets and. The peo wasina dilemma how to pick that box up. + id dawn, Seeing thatthe box had fallen near Mr. Shah’ fet, he asked, sa pind picking that up and lacing ton this plein my hands? Me. a red with anger and his hands started shaking. How dare sa ah Lamm? Lam the man who sigs your paycheck. Lam the CEO of nen ys company and you want meta pick up a package — to help you our? The rudencst shouted Mr. Shah. y] “The peon’s face went white with shock. A lady, who had been watching from one comer in the lift, silently picked up the box and placed icon the pile of boxe in the peon'shand. The peon looked ax her with gratitude. Meanwhile, the { oors ofthe lift opened. The CEO marched out and suddenly turned back. Looking at the woman, he said, Anjali, make sure you arcin my office at 10M sbarp. We nced to discuss the wpeoming merger “The peon glanced a the lady, astonished, and then quickly looked away. As she began walking away, he gathered the courage to look ater once again and thought, ‘Ob my God! That was Ms. Anjal:Shrof? “The TIM genius who was jus bired and is the youngest CFO in the history of the company - maybe any company cor. She issai tbe a powerbouse in the boardroom — commanding respesthroxgh her brilliance andl determination. But, she scemed so bumble in comparison tober reputation. Sbe even belped ime by picking up the box... What a different artitude she evibited!" da jan to turn, In the above story, we saw how two people responded differently to the same situation. Describe both of their approaches. Which of these two leadership styles would you like to adopt in your life? Why? locas LEADING wrrHour, y LEADING, What kind of impression did the two different leadership styles have on the peon? he led by “« J Mr Shab apr my abl apn “An ae Cybernetics LLC, we will be shape Incmesing ar mare are ly Mee tee Si ticn lb! prety 29 May 2024 dnd ts meer or pay ol ba a tency anpeny Ale alate cakes es Mr. Shah tried not co look impressed, “M4 Abja, did yon consider our Chinese competitor, Wangdu Company? They ‘Mr. Shab ried not to look impresed. ‘Me. Shroff; did you consider the marketshare of our Chinese competitar, Wangd Companye They are matking big progres in tbe Asia-Pacific market, What are our plans to counter them? Ms, Shroff looked calmly at Mr. She understood Mr. Shab’s intentions, but by considering the presence ofthe chairman and the rest ofthe board members the” ‘mecing rom, se reacted in. col and campos way. Mr. Sha ery good queion. We have ben mucking Wang for thepatS years, Our study indicates that Wangdu will be falling shor oftheir proected earnings this year. They are overipending, ther “are short and we jst converted ane ofits major cients into our. I think their presence in the market will not be cause for concer “after the nest financial year AIL bard members looked at cach other and were extremely impresed. Ms Shroff exellent work, as always. We would love would join usa the executive lounge at JW Marriott for lunch today, I want to discus your future at this firma said Mr, Dest ‘Chairman ofthe board. Mr. Shal fet extremely ealoury, but there was notbing be could say. “Mr, Desal, Lappreciate your offer. However, today ts Wednesday ana Ihave a standing appointmiene inthe employee Wednesday," said Ms, Shroff Mr. Shals laughed and sat sarcastically, ‘Ob yes! A very important appaintment you have... Mr Desat, Anja goes to scr food tthe employes on Wedneday...smie kind ofewtreach program, 1 tld ber its ridiculous! By doing tht af your satus as CFO!’ said Mr, Shab, hoping o umiiate Mi, Shroff However, Mr. Desat looked at Anjali with admiration. Ms, Sbroff what a great job! This is the kind of eulenre w ‘ur company! Well done!” ‘i spove incident Further tell us about the difference in Mr. Shah's and M Shroff’s leadership ‘servant leadership’ or ‘leading by serving’? he importance wiatis learn about ‘leading by serving’ from Pramukh Swami Maharaj’ life, and how does that Whar did you! 2 ply ro che above incident? api was already in a bad mood since Mr. Shah Ms, Shroff showed him up at the, oar! meeting. What does she think about berselfe Ske, : forgets tht [irc her. She will have to face consequences. What docs she get from making me look bad?’ he was thinking. ‘He yelled at his sretary, Sharada! Come bere. Why are you so sve!” Sharad, an elderly woman, walked in slowly. (Go and call, Maris anc theres of che scientists. Imeed to discuss an Sirgen: master with them’, Sharada hobbled out, feeling bad Gor tbe ionsias. She knew the meaning of ‘an urgent matter’ eZ) Ae vd EAL RL How did Ms, Shroff and Mr. Shah differ in the way they treated their juniors? How would you chooser fies Bly tuorde 118 seaplayee —iery tndaly nell ala eusked the oe a theinfemaily . ciktle mn Shih sudely speak. th _for —compamy*s woth tend wnat. ES situelionao a What role does politeness and respect play in your life? What role does it play in leadership? behave if you were in a similar posi —_—___=§ “ your work on the AB725 MS SPEOHs oie San twas excellent! We have already begun to turn a profit on this practuct, and it has only been three weeks!’ said Mr. Desai excitedly. My, Shab was nervously moving his chair. If Anjali ‘outsbined him bere, what next? The board seemed to love er = would they make ber CEO? LEADING WrTHOUT LEADING | Anjali dd a good job however, without my busin s expertiscand guidance, Ido not believe it would have ‘Mr. Shab cunningly we couldnt have done it without the finance team. They were working extended hours forthe past two aking are coerbing asst forthe golive. Without their dedication and sarife it nods heoc een ie, Allee goes to them’ sald Mis Shroff tncrely, Mr, Desatsmided at Anjali with ‘pride and admnination. ‘what did we learn in this scenario about taking and giving credit? f . s Responsibility and Honesty _ THE DEFINITION OF THE FOLLOWING writ WoRDs, ESPONSIBILITY Let'sread the story of Ashish and his sister Kalpana to clarify the significance of imbibing these values in our lives. Coe ee gc ee ore Se RU gs) Cc) “TRING TRING TRING TRING" Ce eee: eae ee ae eae Pee er | { Aad wi a awake? You look exhaust ¥ L the blame? It-was my fault. I'm the one who dropped the iMac Ie the blame,” Kalpana explains. "Don't worry, Papa had insurance on the computer ad will gzip ing grat sh gives Kalpana a big bug. “Kalpana, you are amazing! How did you become sosmare, 1 mature too, don't worry. When we take on responsibility, we become capable and 1nd honest with the people who are depending on ws. all these are signs of being find that our relationships become richer and our life more meaningful.” (Reflection Point-5) La sonar did we learn from Kalpana? x aan + —meedy—penple— Be etind. 1, everyone where did Ashish display responsibility and honesty? Ashi. Lyil) bra se $.p0rm tht lib amd neat b helping —hen —staten — ase events cosh athena evert She meecled lato _t5__guppone umd by alt 2 7 7m ‘What did we learn from Ashish? oy Se er Haj eee tan clium the ht Where in our life can we apply these qualities? Gib liliea i deutly Jie ma line We have te he ceacthine bout othect we ene doing —enad — ~ttbot une the oben = efech of that com be eccrine (We esse teh shalt Poe kecueeae: Which of these values do you want to imbibe in your life? [1 will eke up more responsibilities around the house such as cooking and cleaning, 1 Lwalltook afer my fatily members when they are ill 1 will take the blame for my mistakes C1 Iwilltook after my siblings © Iwill always flfl my commitments to my work, projects and seudes TED wont tonal whet have coda coves © won't cheat on my exams or assigi © Iwill always el the truth, even when tis dificult to do so, woe ‘NDA Developing positive traits such as loyalty, since tity, and pun, makes us indispensable members of our team, } OFBanization or community. The incident ofthe Ppa village teachers in Jamkandorna district of Gujarat great example of hig When servant, visited the school to transfer them, the village leaders reused tol Shaileshbhai, a govern the tea They were willing to pry forthe teachers’ salaries by themselves because ofthe exceptional work they dig They arrive eatlyat 6-45 am, stand by the school gate and get the children clean, and looking smart rom 7:30am to 1:30pm, the female teacher goes home to cook, and the male teacher develops the school pray ‘Ac3 pm, they return to school to teach academically weak students for free and then play games with them, From 9 pm to 10 pm, they teach the alphabet and basic Gujarati tothe literate people ofthe village, When the teachers were asked - “What do you get from all his hard work?” They replied - “We haven't gained. ou can see, but we gained a place in the heart of every perion in this willage.” Highlight how these indispensable teachers worked with loyalty, sincerity and punctuality based on this incident. puncruauiTy—ooith ocala of sale this teachers became punctual theix woth Acad oro eau eae apace Pe dae ae eet age eee eae Your legacy will be remembered long after you have left. IMPRESSION % Examine the following situations and provide your opinions. Scenario 1: One of your classmates is always friendly when you interact with him. However, while using the washroom, you overheard him speaking negatively about you to others n How would you feel about him after this incident, and how would you interact with him in the a Scenario 2: Your friend consistently keeps you waiting for extended periods when you agree to meet. How would this behaviour impact your feelings towards him, and how would you respond if asked to meet again? ‘Scenario 3: You asked one of your friends to help you create a video for a project you're ‘working on, and he agreed to do so. However, he filed to keep his word and didn't complete the task. This is not the firs time he has failed to keep his promise. ‘Would you continue to trust him, and how would you respond to him moving forward? Porn So far, we have understood the signifcan WN pasa iN van hte eg Press Oa ete ‘and we all anticipate these aaa as pete ot rar epee betas ppm li | U? Cea eam hte | teacher's feedback in class or seek your parents’ emi ere if @ You are frequently late to cla "You are not consistent with submitting assign "7 know that you w. ffort into your assignments.” FA Adlai being can Pea a [byaleering bis attitude” ir ca D1] ree cee eiaaanalle IPDC Essentials Values such as loyalty, sincerity, and punctuality ‘Are essential in our personal, academic, and professional lives Make us indispensable Can leave strong positive impression Can be developed by trying to do every small task perfectly and looking at the! i ed fearlessly and created some of the most iconic technolo, Phone, iPad, and Macbook. By understanding life's al advances of the 21st century, such as the fe Nature, he cou! ke the most of the time he hat DG there as a bis erplosion.. knew my tivo was over ‘i '5, 2009, US Airways flight 1549 departed from | 7 ‘ t ly, th “Opartaty i parted From Laguardia Airport in New York City. Unfortunately, the peencounsered a flock of birds soon ater takcof, causing cape Sullenberger and the first officer to attempean exiep landing on the Hudson River. As the passengers braced th Beadden moment of clarity, Thankfully, che captain sucessfully landed « fered sense oF purpose and gratitude for being alive selves for impact, many of them experienced a the plane. The passengers were filled with a spassengers was Ric Elias, a businessman seated in seat 1D. In those harrowing moments, he discovered Tessoms abou life that would change him forever 6 about my relationship with my wife with my friends, with people. And after, as I reflected om that, [decided to eliminate negative enerey from my life. Its not perfect, but it's a lot better. I've not had a fight with ‘my wife in tao sears. It fels great | no longer try to be right; Fehoose to he happy. Tmagine that you have only two years to live; how would it impact the way you approach your life? Would ake any changes to how you spend your time? How would you prioritize your relationships with fumily and ‘Would you reconsider your career goals or aspirations? Would you approach your studies differently? And irituality change? Take a moment to reflect on these questions and consider how hr live differently if you only had a limited time left. 7" -xpark, young bey once approached a balloon vendor and asked, “Which balloon wil ise "The Mae enc er the green one?* The vendor locked puzzled and replied, “The balloon 's color dees altitude, but rather what's inside that counts.” Similarly, our physical appearance does not define us; itis the power within us that truly makes In 1991, King Charles spoke to an audience of 700 medical su mast urgent need for a Western man today is to redise hope, no meaning fo irgeons and psychiatrists’ in Brig ghte ‘over the divine element in his being, ws vrour existence. If you understand this, then you have taken one step forward Great Indian poets such as Narsinh Metha have also revealed this truth: “wed all uc de el Al, cal alt eaten aed yt” “Until one docs not realize the sul, all endeavours remain mean ‘This wisdom, roored in India, has inspired many around the world. Great personalities, demonstrated the value of looking be Past and syond the physical form. 7 ASHTAVAKRA RISHI “TIMELESS WISDOM FOR DAILY LF Whatever Happens, Happens for the Best Imagine you are about to leave a coffee shop with your friends when ie starts raining heavily beavailable despite your efforts to find a taxi or rickshaw. You fee like everything is going ‘What would you think in this situation? ‘Travis Kalanick and Garrett Camp found themselves in a similar ‘came up with a brilliant idea to help others. They envisioned a con their phones, eventually becoming the popular ride-sharing. not have discovered this opportunity to create something Case Study - 2 Imagine, after years of hard work and p and believe your qualities and cred informing you that you did not get the » | TIMELESS WISDOM FOR DAILY LIFE| Dr Abdul Kalam faced a similar situation when he aspired to become an Airforce pilot. He had even appeared for an interview at the Air Force Selection Board, but unfortunately, he stood ninth in a batch of twenty-five, with only eight places available. He failed to achieve his dream of being an airforee pilot, which shattered him. However, during his travels, Kalam met Swami Shivananda, who provided insightful advice. Swami Shivananda told Kalam, “Accept your destiny and go abead with your life. You are not destined to become an air force pilot. What you are destined to become is not revealed now but it is predetermined. Forget this failure, as it was essential to lead “you to your destined path. Search, instead, for the tre ‘purpose of your existence... Surrender yourself t0 the wish of God.” c t a ini ins book, My Journey - Transforming Dreams nso Actions, Kalam explains, vss mind, Truly, why fight against destiny? This failure Lwasstre was part o1 @ 33 vated long about tis as 1 wont back to Deli, There Lfound thas’ a Dr DEP Iqave up my dream of making a career out of fying.) done, and I was going to put my heart and: : fact of life and something about our own, reslince we did not know we had. FORGIVE & FORGET, FORGIVE FORGET) Are you holding onto any grudges? rose forgiveness you need to ask for? Is there anyone that you need to forgive? asking for forgiveness or forgiving them. and tips discussed above to write your note. Do you have any friends or family wh ‘Take this opportunity to write them a note You can use the steps CYCLE OF STRESS Suffocation Suffocation, a weight upe Stress in college, In Exams and assignments, never- Pushing me to my limits, putting me to the test. Relationship stress, another weight to hold. Trying to make it work, but it's feeling cold, Communication Beakdown, stories untold, Suffocation creeping in, a story yet to unfold. Workload stress, deadlines looming near, A never-ending cycle, with no tipie for cheer Juggling tasks, with no time to spare, Suffocation taking hold, with no time to repair. Success stress, the pressure to achieve, A weight on my shoulders, I'm starting to believe, ‘That I'm not good enough, that P:never make the cut, Suifocating under the presure, it's becoming too much Identify the Cause List some of the things that caus Whereas we may not always be able to prevent all the things that cause us stress, there are effective ways to manage OUT stress, | wocior Vf 0 STRESS MANAGEMENT wmat_aoa_empleyed-peasim« Now, consider the tasks youpeed to complete in the upcoming week fo support you in achieving your main goal. Record hese assin the provided ble Additonal conser any other raponsbiies you ned to send dng the week, even if they are unrelated ro your goal. These can include meeting ends, engaging in sports activites, completing college assignments, tending ulom entertainment, etc Include at least a total of 10 tasks, and then rank them according to their urgency and importance Brey es (Rankeach task, (Rank each task, with I being the with 1 being the highest) highese) Read Every Oy If 1 1 Overcome wry Fears | Woke wp Eanly | Have a daily exonsise worbime | Bl f Get cout oh my compoit zome ( saediy my "blind spots Stew focused om To-De Lists Quit 2 Gad Habit Avotde Negaltve Peaple Leam le chess Reduce my Scacem Hime ~» Woke up Early. “Read Even, ouy, — od sata} va BOs Serena. oe 9 Deily exenctoe vaukine. a Piatd, mayan Gieples > ut a bad habtt. 3. Not Important but Ungent: Reduce Scneen fime. | [>Use wok social media. Stay focused om 7-0, | | Ploying Bogical games. Liets. | | Lea chess, H E 3 PA lta Important but Not Urgent Pee oh Don't overlook these tasks. Allocate en them and prioritize them "time fog AP Nie ee ce ee td Red aah he ae ear cme a initial pee eet pee atu peas important ones. ze your schedule, but to schedule your priorities” “The key is not to priorit Stephen Covey P y fe Use this proces to schedule your priorities over the next week. Wate yout progress in the space below. Repeat this technique every week and adjus according to your changing needs and experience. IPDC Essentials ———— : “ while keeping some extra time for mm nay sur stress, cake control of your daily routia ia} attention from 4 doctor, We listen silly matters, Sorry Doc heir prescribed et better Similarty, 14 doctor recommends surgery to treat an lajury, we comply with their advice without hesita However, when doctors advise ws to exercise maineain a healthy dict, we often make ew and fal co fallow through Thee season behind = acl In this worksheet, we will look at three ways in which we can maintain our good health; 1. EXERCISE 2. DIET 3. SLEEP HN Pee We Human Body 7,00, 00,000 + Se ena a ee eee Pr conn ts However, its equally important to maintain physical fitness and good health t achieve our full potential. As part of our commitment to your overall IPDC challenges you to improve your physical quotient. To get started, use the chart below asa besic guide to identifying your goals and how you plan to achieve them. Follow your targets diligently, and you will begin to experience the benefits w ey week Over time, you may need to adjust your targets based on your preferences re ience. = How I will Overcome fe the Obstacles Pees Laz aoking-up ct ecutly wmonning. $9 .ah getting Make an schedule for exercise. ~ Tnagpropxiate time erneimesg) with datly soritine- ‘ ty eocencise, bid Le the Obstacles by seth ying addiction . only feu fre fo use phone, TV. IDC | 0 baa) Lifeis unpredictable, and unexpected expenses can occur anytime. For example, you might face a medical emergency or lose your job, leading to financial strain. Financial planning can help you prepare for emergencies by building an emergency fund. This fund can be S eaaiiahene ieee sieht tet een oo be AECL] Inflation isthe general price increase, which means your money can buy less than before. For example, in 1989, the cost ofa litre of diesel ‘was Rs. 35," but in 2020, it was Rs. 67.962 This isa huge increase ‘caused by several economic factors beyond our control, Financial planning can help you consider inflation while planning for the farure. Investing in assets that beat inflation can help you maintain Pee came gete ee eC een en eee ea O Ce ett eee "4 investing in a retirement plan can help you build a substantial corpus . E How has financial planning helped you or your family? Share your experience below 3k your parents about any incidents where financial planning played a role in dl ical emergency, her mdval ierrarce covered the trealwect expences, UR am er et eee to PCa ven ifwe are not earning an income yet, we stil have expenses that nieed to be managed. We expenses into four eategorics as shown inthe char below, along with some examples, By categories, we ean fill oat our current monthly costs and create a budget for ourselves. For tuition fees as an expense, such as Rs.6000 per month. MY MONTHLY BUDGET EMERGENCY FUND Fe a een ee are LE oesneeer eetemenrivasteeenr triage ET ee at ta ar ener cy toro a major disaster. That's why is crucial to prioritize building “4 pepe trad at As ted 5 “The general rule of thumb for an emergency Fund Isto have at lease 3 months of base SLAs Et on TTT pea rec Te ee ier tes oe anne Pe ete ES er eee ane ar Se eee ne airman ‘bn building your emergency fund. Bd aca Refer back to the previous chart, MY MONTHLY BUDGET ‘Add at up the total of box 1 (Fixed-Mandatory Costs) and write the oe ‘Add at up the total of box 3 (Variable-Mandatory Costs) and write the ead Now add up the toral values of box 1 and box 3, to calculate your basic ee pe Seas tc Me en Pe ee ae Mastering these basic financial techniques lays Tee een eet eg pee core cet enter ete Seed pee aes TDC |» The Importance of # FRIEND2=Ne Waite a personal experience that shows one of these qualities. Friends are a cru, Ospeq, our lives because 7 (Add your own points to the ar below) Provide emotional suppore (Offer guidance and advice Bring joy and happiness into our lives, 000000000 ! roc 100 i P inspire (1) Srinivas Ramanujan Srinivas Ramanujan was a brilliant mathematician from India who desperately wanted to gain recognition from, ‘We are shaped and fashioned by what leading mathematicians, especially in England. In 1913, he we love! dispatched a letter co Professor Hardy in Cambridge, whic Johonn Wolfgang von Gosthe turned out to bea life-changing moment for both of them, Initially, Hardy found Ramanujan's work to be exceptional but lacking the basic tools of trade in a professional mathematician. However, he recognized Ramanujan’s genius, and they started exchanging a furry of letters. Eventually, Hardy invited Ramanujan to ‘Cambridge to build a solid foundation in mathematics. Ramanujan faced prejudice for being Indian during those times and couldn't jump up even when opportunities presented themselves, However, Hardy was determined to mentor him as a friend and did so fearlessly nand, in a measure, I succeeded, though 1 obviously learnt from him, much more than be learnt from me” Hardy's role in R: nanujan’s life was pivocal, He recognized Ramanujan’s genius and mentored him asa friend, hing him and learning from him. Thanks to Hardy's guidance, helpful advice and support, Ramanujan ach catness and bec ne a renowned mathematician in history. iends who provide guidarice, h ul advice and support can positively impact our lives and help shape ou society. The story nanujan and Hardy exemplifies this, as Hardy's mentorship and suppore played a pivotal Who was Ramanujan? How did Hardy play a pivotal role in Ramanujan’s life? Elaborate your answer with the hel -_ 1) MANGES! snment impressed? What was the reason for Mangesh’s downfall i ai oh ee ats Ho yeans old RTS att ee ae asians his etl in our lives. Write the name of two close friends and the good qualities they possess. Then try to imbibe cach of those qualities by learning that particular quality from your friend. ¢. Droval works really hard $2 score great: marha tn hfs mathemavice class, het me stody ute hn and ash Hit Sor edvice on hou T can Trapreve To shfe sobfect Create Good a wow py he EL While many people watch shows primarily for entertainment purposes, there area wariery of shows available that can contribute positively to our academic and personal a fg ERE rook et tea oe Cone ee eee hayes 2. Read Good Books Nowadays, young people tend to favour videos over reading books, but its important ly impact our minds. can enhance our knowledge, to nore char reading can uniqu imagination, concentration, and personal growth. And it helps us grow emotionally, mentally and psychologically. : Examples of good books include © The Willpower Instinict: How SelfControl Works, Why Tt Macters, and What You Can Do to Get More of It, by Kelly McGonigal © The Happiness Equation, by Neil Pasricha © Transcendence, by A.PJ Abdul Kalam Write some examples of good books that you have read. Then share it with the class and prepare a reading fee Toke 0 look at lings a fine 2 apt Aocdul Kodomo “which books Bill Goes —Ghag ved cri ETRE recommend 3. Have Positive Thoughts Culeivating a positive mindset can transform our surroundings. Ic inspires us to take action, energizes us and radiates positivity to those around us. Simply put, positivity breeds transform our environment into a more uplifting and fulfilling place. ORDS OF WISDOM | pow omaach ee is telecom Gaglish * ea 5 english 25 eagensical eran) sae mo Lenaning english — i qo lew english finst Yo_meed to gether the negources ceveitleble on 4 ee » Colle chin sounces_fo_ first thing Them tus Jo specu ee i anit _vwutine ie? Pe “g demilyS puiends do ston youn _camvensethion tm peiadee wilh help —bebtes ram mesountes. 24 ts advece oe a a _-Povie_wabchiny ey ill help Lesh. english , Example: Amartya Sen | From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Amartya Kumar Sen, Cl, FBA (born 3 November 1933) is an Indian Sconomist and philosopher, who since 1972 has taught and worked in India, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Sen has made Contributions to welfare economics, social choice theory, economic and social justice, economic theories of famines, and indices of the ‘measure of well-being of citizens of developing countries. He is currently a Professor of Economics and Philosophy at Harvard University.” He is a Fellow and former Master of Trinity College, Cambridge and was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences" in 1998 and India's Bharat Ratna in 1999 for his ‘work in welfare economics. 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