New Section!
The next best course will be to discuss the application of whatever I’ve been explaining.
Remember the introduction for this journal, Learning How to Live A Quality Life where I put a disclaimer saying about a goal that I set and that I’ve not achieved it yet.
On similar lines, I am going to discuss certain challenges that I am targeting on and whose outcomes are left for the future to decide. It will be a proper journal. Also, I want to discuss what points I keep in mind at each juncture out of this huge lot I’ve shared about.
Before I share my on-going experiences, I want to give a prologue to get a better idea!
First, there are two things that we need to break down.a) We have a big dream or vision that is too far from where we are.
b) Also, we aim at all areas of our life simultaneously.
Both these together makes it an overwhelming task for achievement. So, what to do to make both things happen? We need to apply prioritization process. By applying 80/20 rule, we have to pick an area in our life that is the most hit or the area whose improvement can drastically improve all other areas of our life [or the area of your life where (a place), with whom and on what tasks you spend most of your time on]
The area that I gave most importance at first is on the area that promised me the most emotional freedom (free from negative emotions and at the same time freely expressing my thoughts) and this area was where I spend most of my time, home and family. It was a very slow process when compared to the pace we would like it to be. In the beginning, I didn’t even expect that it could be turned beautiful. But, from where I stand now, it is getting better and better everyday beyond anything I thought of.
The other area, I wanted to focus on at the same time was my academics. But when I imagined of achieving the goals, it didn’t make me feel that emotional freedom that I wanted most importantly. So for the sake of achieving an emotional stability, I let this area to go as usual. I couldn’t even think of academics then and I became fearless to let it take its own course. Luckily, even though things didn’t go well in this area but it didn’t go worse either and it was worth the emotional stability that I got in return.
Jim Rohn said something along these similar lines and that is – You are trading a part of your life for work. So, don’t waste the time, value the time and spend that time wholly on completing the tasks at hand. Complete it in a great way. Don’t mix work and play. When at work, work and when outside work, only enjoy and not work!
I just felt like sharing it.
Thanks so much! Have a wonderful day!


