MOTIVATION SPEECH
MOTIVATION SPEECH
I'm going to talk about how to cope with the difficulties you encounter in life. Mr. Dean Furness comes to mind when I discuss it. Without a doubt, Mr. Dean Furness lost a leg in an accident in 2011, but I prefer to refer to him as a data analytic expert, coach, and athlete instead.
He spoke about his life narrative as a speaker on the TED.com website. The primary idea of the entire narrative was that by stifling challenges, you should refrain from comparing yourself to others. He claimed that if he had been judged by others after losing his limb, he would not be where he is today.
Another element in his narrative is that I was impressed. According to him, you will lose if you are depressed, believe that you are abnormal, or believe that you can complete this task more quickly and effectively than if you were in a regular circumstance.
In reality, how frequently do we compare our lives to those of others in day-to-day life? Additionally, how much time do we spend worrying about failures and setbacks? In my opinion, the more we dwell on these things, the faster we will fall. We can succeed in life if we are understanding of our current circumstances, believe that tomorrow will be better than today, and don't dwell on what we have lost or what we might have had instead of this. If someone didn't do this, I could perform better. I feel like today has been a better day for me. All of these have unfavorable vibrations. You need to win the competition in your life because these thoughts can make you feel miserable.
If you want to do something, you should honestly consider yourself, but do you also consider how it will compare to others? Think I had more, if so? I could perform more effectively. So now is the time for you to accept your reality. You must identify your unique talents in order to overcome obstacles and seize opportunities.
D N H Hasanka.
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