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Meet Zoya Aggarwal, The Air India Pilot Who Created History By Flying World's Longest Air Route
Zoya Agarwal is an Air India pilot in India.[1] She was the youngest woman pilot in India to fly a Boeing-777 in the year 2013. On 9 January 2021, she flew one of the world's longest air routes between San Francisco and Bengaluru with an all-female flight crew.
By Manish Kumar shaw5 years ago in Motivation
How to Manifest Anything You Want or Desire
You might be acquainted with appearance, or the laws of fascination. All things considered, the cycle was the focal point of a 2006 top of the line book, The Secret which sold in excess of 30 million duplicates—and it's something that idea chiefs, including Deepak Chopra, Eckhart Tolle, Gabrielle Bernstein, Iyanla Vanzant and Oprah have spoken about. (For the record, they all concur that you truly can show things.) Yet, first of all, despite the fact that showing is tied in with transforming your fantasies into the real world, it necessitates that you to make proactive strides towards whatever it is that you want—so you shouldn't anticipate that it should happen immediately or overnight while you rest. All things considered, it's a little cost to pay (essentially as we would like to think) for something that can significantly affect your life:
By Jason Short5 years ago in Motivation
How I got into Marketing
I would like to think, like most people when I was in school I didn’t really know what I wanted to do in my “professional career”, the closest I ever got to this was around when I was 5, and after watching Postman Pat, I wanted to be a Postman. This even continued when I had started university, I assume like others, I felt I ‘had’ to go to university, as it was the right thing to do in order to get a job and become an ‘adult’.
By Matthew Kennedy5 years ago in Motivation
SHOULD AND MUST IN THE PURSUIT OF PASSIONS AND DREAMS
It is time you followed your dreams, passions and talents. The pursuit of happiness is the pursuit of your vocation. If you feel you are not living at the fullness of your life it is because you are not expressing the fullness of your gifts, of your talents, of your passions.
By Annaelle Artsy5 years ago in Motivation
A Job Is A Job
Does this sound familiar? “I hate my job” “I hate my boss” “I hate the company I work for” Like so many others, I too feel this way more often than not. It’s something that consumes my thoughts almost on a daily basis. I can be sitting home enjoying my evening then out of nowhere my mind shifts to the idea of returning to work and instantly I start doubting my professional choices.
By Baillie Baker5 years ago in Motivation
The One Meeting I Always Say Yes To
I logged onto Zoom and patiently waited for the meeting to begin. Ring lights turned bright, glasses on, hair checked, I felt excitement underneath my calm facade. And then, the call started. What came next was an in-depth discussion of business tactics, book recommendations, and life lessons. Oh and we even recorded a podcast episode during it as well. This was my kind of meeting.
By Corey Fradin5 years ago in Motivation
How To Manifest Anything You Want?
There are a wide range of 'meanings' of the word show, however the most straightforward would be that an appearance is 'something that is placed into your actual reality through idea, sentiments, and convictions'. This implies that whatever you center around is the thing that you are bringing into your world. You may center and show through reflection, representation or just by means of your cognizant or subliminal. This interaction is called showing! For instance, on the off chance that you have been considering finding another line of work and you zeroed in on precisely what you needed and when you needed it, your considerations and sentiments would be solid encompassing this. You could then attempt to contemplate or imagine your objective and this can assist with showing it into your existence.
By Jason Short5 years ago in Motivation
What’s the best program that will help me make the highest commissions in affiliate marketing? Super Affiliate System Summary
Super Affiliate System 3.0 is a training course taught by John Crestani. He teaches beginners how to get started with affiliate marketing using a system consisting of buyers, a website, & traffic. Super Affiliate System is by no means a scam and is taught by a veteran affiliate marketer.
By Jason Short5 years ago in Motivation
Push Ourselves
Greatness and excellence; two qualities that every single person on this planet possesses, yet only a small percentage of people ever showcase it. Let's throw in another word here, and one in which greatness and excellence are revealed, and that is "potential". Potential is defined as having "latent qualities or abilities that may be developed and lead to future success or usefulness." If we then summarise all this information above, basically, greatness, excellence, and success are all achieved when one first identifies their abilities, skills, and talents, and then continues to grow and develop them. So why is it that only a small percentage of people in the world showcase greatness and excellence, and the potential within them? Sadly, the answer comes back to our three headed monster once again, being fear, doubt, and laziness. As a whole, humans are comfort addicts. We base our life around our means of survival, which is completely understandable, but we then establish ourselves a routine and a way of living in which we find safety, refuge, and of course, comfort. As far as protecting ourselves and our loved ones from the risks of physical harm and the threat of death, seeking safety, refuge, and comfort makes complete sense. The problem is, we don't just use this theory to save our lives, we also use it when it comes to our livelihood, and that's where the problem starts, and when it comes to the reason of why so many people fail to achieve greatness, excellence, and success in life. Our livelihood is of course about securing the necessities in life for ourselves, such as food, shelter, clean water, clothing, and money. Without these necessities, we would find ourselves starved, dehydrated, exposed to the elements, on the streets, in poverty, and even deceased. Therefore, we do whatever we need to do to ensure our livelihood is in order. So what do we do? We establish ourselves into a routine of adequate survival, to completely minimise any risk of being exposed to a lack of necessities. In doing so, this routine then becomes our comfort zone. It's the method we place our faith in for our means of survival, we become accustomed to it, and it provides us that security and peace of mind. In clearer terms, basically it all comes down to having a job, as a first and foremost priority, which pays us an income in exchange for our time and effort, so we can have the food, water, shelter, and clothing we need in order to live a decent life. The thing is, for most people, it doesn't matter what job you have, even if you despise it, even if it makes you unhappy, even if it leads you to depression, even if the hours are ridiculous, or even if it pays you diddly squat. Getting that income is everything. How is that really living though? Busting your arse off for 45 years of your life, at a job that you hate, making barely enough money to meet bill payments and put food on the table. That's not living, that's merely existing! That's what most people do though, because they follow what most of society does, because they feel compelled to, and that's exactly why most people don't achieve greatness, excellence, and success in life.
By David Stidston5 years ago in Motivation
"Its just natural to caring about about community and helping them grow."
In 2016, during Uganda's midst of a refugee crisis, hope was born instead of fear. This hope grew and grew until it became an act of good faith. It became something whole and complete, yet still a work in progress.
By CJAY5 years ago in Motivation
Success Can Only Happen After You Stop Obsessing Over It
When a bottleneck caused multiple deaths on Mt Everest in 1996, social psychologist Christopher Kayes observed that many climbers suffered from “summit fever,” an obsession to reach the top that blinded them from making life-saving decisions.
By Margaret Pan5 years ago in Motivation









