Sunday, September 5, 2010

Mahatma Gandhi, " Do or Die"



My favorite leadership quote is that of Mahatma Gandhi, who gave the slogan " Do or die" during the quit India movement launched during the Indian freedom struggle. This is a powerful slogan which instigates the importance of freedom into the common man. Further it gives only two options either to fight injustice or die.

These words inspires and provide courage to the followers.




Personally by using this slogan I am able to handle the challenges and difficulties of life and also inspire the people working with me. Anything, any adversity that comes across us in life, can be faced very well just remembering the above two words.



Further a more positive approach can be instilled in the minds of the co-workers by using the above words. For example a task to be finished within a time limit is given to my team of workers, the simple thing I would say to them is the above words that is to Do or die. This gives a fighting instinct and fresh energy to my team and to me also.



Nobody likes to die. Hence if given the option of do or die more likely everybody will choose to do only. It also will provide more enthusiasm and much more positive attitude since there is no other option to look for.



This is almost similar to Napolean's verse " Burn the ships". These powerful words " Do or die " prompted the common man in India to give their best for the sake of freedom struggle. The same words can be implemented in our day to day life so as to lead a team and also to be more productive and further to face the drastic challenges of life with a great fighting instinct.

Friday, September 3, 2010

You can still "W I N"

I find it disheartening to see people who, when faced with life’s battles, decide to give up and retreat when I know that despite all that is happening, no matter how painful it feels, they can prevail. When confronted with the toughest moments in your life, you can’t afford to succumb to fear, anger, or self-pity, yet it is easy to do so. You just want it to be over, and you wonder why this terrible setback had to happen to you. But you have to put those thoughts and feelings aside and re-focus your mind and your efforts on creating success. There’s really no other option if you want to succeed.




Rarely do people become successful painlessly and quickly, although there are the occasional exceptions. Perhaps you’re acquainted with some of these individuals. They’re accepted into the right schools. Doors open to high-paying jobs. Soon after starting a job, they become a top performer, or are promoted to a senior position. Their company rockets to success. They start a business and it booms. But for most people, it doesn’t happen that way. It takes time to figure out what direction to move in, whether working toward a personal, career, or business goal. There’s a learning curve. Usually it’s only after years of effort that there’s finally an understanding of what it takes to achieve your goals. There are many, many attempts to do the right things and make the right connections. In the interim, there are missteps, setbacks, and times where it doesn’t look like it will happen at all. Sometimes the setbacks are big and hard to recover from – but you can recover. Trust me.

I have recovered time and time again. Whenever I start to feel down about the challenges I face, I remind myself that I am playing in the greatest sporting event of all time. It’s called life. There’s no place where there is greater action or suspense. And there’s no limit to the potential rewards. Like the sporting events we watch on television or at the stadium, it’s the team or person who has the best vision, the most thorough preparation, the best skills, and the greatest determination that will win. In some of life’s contests, you may only need one of these elements to be the winner.



There may be something you’re working on, some achievement that isn’t yet happening. You may be pursuing a career and find that you’re receiving rejection after rejection. You may have a business that you haven’t figured out yet. You may have a small operation and find yourself competing in a field of giants. You may have a sales job that you enjoy, yet your performance is not up to par. You may encounter a number of problems, downturns, and difficult circumstances. You may be relying on savings, credit, or the generosity of family and friends to keep yourself afloat. You may be behind in your bill payments, or facing foreclosure, bankruptcy, or eviction. Here’s what I want you to understand, regardless of your circumstances:

 Your situation is not a sign of incompetence.

 Your situation is not a sign of irresponsibility.

 Your situation is not a sign of destiny.

 Your situation does not deserve punishment.

 Your situation does not deserve pity.

 Your situation is not fatal.

 Your situation is definitely not final.



Setbacks and challenges may be uncomfortable — sometimes very uncomfortable — but setbacks and challenges don’t have to be the last word. I am not trained as a psychologist, but I do know a thing or two about problems and setbacks – I’ve had hundreds. And I can tell you that you have the ability to change your situation.

As someone with a life full of challenges, I consider myself in great company. Each day, millions face difficult moments. Some stay there. Others learn, develop, make change, and improve their results. I have always been and will always be one of the latter.

You have to be honest with yourself and say, “No I didn’t get where I want,” No I’m on the wrong track,” “No I have a distance to travel.” If you do, and take the right actions, you will get where you want to go, because “You Can Still Win!”
 
                                          -------------- Andre Taylor-------------

Thursday, September 2, 2010

5 Fresh FreeFonts for Designers!!!

“The shapes of letter do not derive their beauty from any sensual or sentimental reminiscences. No one can say the O’s roundness appeals to us only because it is like that of an apple or of a girl’s breast or of the full moon. Letters are things, not pictures of things.” --- Eric Gill

The purpose of this post was to provide you with an incredible selection of fonts that are completely free and don’t have ridicules prices ranging in the hundreds. These font designers below simply love sharing their work with others, which is something that we value here on Bharru especially when the work is astonishing. Show some love to the designers of these fonts by leaving a comment below and telling us which ones are your favorites. Lastly you are free to nominate new fonts in the comment that we can feature in our future font showcases.



1. RM Narrow Boat

2. Alt Retro

3. Piron

4. Crimson Text

5. Base