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On *25th January at 10:30 PM India Time*, we are hosting a Free Zoom Call *exclusively for NRIs*. During this session, we will reveal cutting-edge investment strategies to help NRIs grow and safeguard their wealth both in India and globally.
If you know any NRIs, kindly share their email ID or WhatsApp number, and we will send them an exclusive invitation. Our WhatsApp number is (+919920843829) and email is (anil@geldwealth.com).
Alternatively, *you can forward them Zoom link* and appeal them to register in advance - https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/MFUQFOsBSFybjlk4GM7Fzw
Looking forward to helping all your NRI Family and Friends grow wealth at God Speed !
Respect and Regards,
Anil Jha.
Partner,
Team Geldwealth.
On *25th January at 10:30 PM India Time*, we are hosting a Free Zoom Call *exclusively for NRIs*. During this session, we will reveal cutting-edge investment strategies to help NRIs grow and safeguard their wealth both in India and globally.
If you know any NRIs, kindly share their email ID or WhatsApp number, and we will send them an exclusive invitation. Our WhatsApp number is (+919920843829) and email is (anil@geldwealth.com).
Alternatively, *you can forward them Zoom link* and appeal them to register in advance - https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/MFUQFOsBSFybjlk4GM7Fzw
Looking forward to helping all your NRI Family and Friends grow wealth at God Speed !
Respect and Regards,
Anil Jha.
Partner,
Team Geldwealth.
“Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life.” — Confucius’ famous quote has become a motto of our times.
But what if you have no idea what your passion could become?
— What subject could I read 500 books on without getting bored?
— What could I do for five years without getting paid?
— What would I spend my life doing if money was no object?
Finding answers isn't easy, but the information you gain could change your life.
“Anything that makes your heart beat faster is worth your effort.”
Are there things you would be happy to invest time and energy in, even if they don’t pay off?
For now, there’s nothing wrong with making money elsewhere, as long as you have time to progress in what you love.
Make a list of jobs or activities that don’t suit you.
Sometimes contrast makes it easier to discover what you really like.
Write down the names of people you envy in your career.
Ask yourself,
“What job or lifestyle is making me feel a twinge of sadness?
What do I want to try but am too afraid to pursue?”
Even if you don't have exceptional skills in one area, you probably have a mix of abilities in different areas.
Combining them could help you discover your true calling.
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Entrepreneur 💥
"Every problem is an opportunity in
disguise.
Entrepreneurs don’t avoid
challenges—they solve them.💡 💪 "
"The best investment? Building a team
that shares your vision.
👥 🤝 Alone you can go fast, but
together you’ll go far.🚀 ⭐️ "
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Every day that you make the wrong choice, more of your potential is wasted.
Here's a comprehensive guide to develop innovative thinking:
1. Core Practices for Innovation
👉 Daily Habits:
- Question everything
- Write 10 new ideas daily
- Observe patterns
- Challenge assumptions
- Practice mindfulness
2. Mental Exercises
🧠 Brain Training:
- Solve puzzles
- Learn new skills
- Read diverse topics
- Play strategy games
- Practice reverse thinking
3. Creative Techniques
🎨 Methods:
- Mind mapping
- SCAMPER technique
- Six Thinking Hats
- Random word association
- Analogies & metaphors
4. Environment Design
🏡 Create Innovation Space:
- Minimize distractions
- Surround with inspiration
- Change work location
- Create idea boards
- Use color psychology
5. Learning Approaches
📚 Knowledge Building:
- Cross-disciplinary study
- Attend workshops
- Join innovation groups
- Take online courses
- Travel to new places
6. Problem-Solving Framework
🎯 Steps:
- Define clearly
- Research deeply
- Generate multiple solutions
- Test & iterate
- Implement & review
7. Innovation Tools
🛠 Utilize:
- Brainstorming apps
- Project management tools
- Design thinking software
- Collaboration platforms
- Innovation journals
8. Social Innovation
👥 Engage:
- Network with diverse people
- Join mastermind groups
- Attend innovation events
- Share ideas
- Collaborate on projects
9. Physical Activities
🏃♂️ Boost Creativity:
- Exercise regularly
- Practice meditation
- Try new sports
- Dance
- Walk in nature
10. Innovation Habits
💡 Daily Practice:
- Start morning journal
- Set innovation goals
- Review & reflect
- Celebrate small wins
- Learn from failures
11. Emotional Intelligence
❤️ Develop:
- Self-awareness
- Empathy
- Adaptability
- Resilience
- Open-mindedness
12. Implementation Strategy
📈 Action Plan:
Week 1-4:
- Build foundation habits
- Start daily idea generation
- Create innovation space
Month 2-3:
- Join innovation groups
- Start learning new skills
- Practice techniques
Month 4-6:
- Develop own projects
- Build innovation network
- Create feedback system
Year 1:
- Master core techniques
- Build innovation portfolio
- Start teaching others
Remember:
- Innovation is a skill
- Practice consistently
- Embrace failure
- Stay curious
- Keep experimenting
Measure Progress:
- Track ideas generated
- Monitor implementation
- Review outcomes
- Adjust methods
- Celebrate growth
Success Indicators:
- Better problem solving
- More creative solutions
- Increased adaptability
- Enhanced perspective
- Greater impact
Keep in mind that innovative thinking is a journey, not a destination. Stay committed to continuous improvement and growth.
1. Core Practices for Innovation
👉 Daily Habits:
- Question everything
- Write 10 new ideas daily
- Observe patterns
- Challenge assumptions
- Practice mindfulness
2. Mental Exercises
🧠 Brain Training:
- Solve puzzles
- Learn new skills
- Read diverse topics
- Play strategy games
- Practice reverse thinking
3. Creative Techniques
🎨 Methods:
- Mind mapping
- SCAMPER technique
- Six Thinking Hats
- Random word association
- Analogies & metaphors
4. Environment Design
🏡 Create Innovation Space:
- Minimize distractions
- Surround with inspiration
- Change work location
- Create idea boards
- Use color psychology
5. Learning Approaches
📚 Knowledge Building:
- Cross-disciplinary study
- Attend workshops
- Join innovation groups
- Take online courses
- Travel to new places
6. Problem-Solving Framework
🎯 Steps:
- Define clearly
- Research deeply
- Generate multiple solutions
- Test & iterate
- Implement & review
7. Innovation Tools
🛠 Utilize:
- Brainstorming apps
- Project management tools
- Design thinking software
- Collaboration platforms
- Innovation journals
8. Social Innovation
👥 Engage:
- Network with diverse people
- Join mastermind groups
- Attend innovation events
- Share ideas
- Collaborate on projects
9. Physical Activities
🏃♂️ Boost Creativity:
- Exercise regularly
- Practice meditation
- Try new sports
- Dance
- Walk in nature
10. Innovation Habits
💡 Daily Practice:
- Start morning journal
- Set innovation goals
- Review & reflect
- Celebrate small wins
- Learn from failures
11. Emotional Intelligence
❤️ Develop:
- Self-awareness
- Empathy
- Adaptability
- Resilience
- Open-mindedness
12. Implementation Strategy
📈 Action Plan:
Week 1-4:
- Build foundation habits
- Start daily idea generation
- Create innovation space
Month 2-3:
- Join innovation groups
- Start learning new skills
- Practice techniques
Month 4-6:
- Develop own projects
- Build innovation network
- Create feedback system
Year 1:
- Master core techniques
- Build innovation portfolio
- Start teaching others
Remember:
- Innovation is a skill
- Practice consistently
- Embrace failure
- Stay curious
- Keep experimenting
Measure Progress:
- Track ideas generated
- Monitor implementation
- Review outcomes
- Adjust methods
- Celebrate growth
Success Indicators:
- Better problem solving
- More creative solutions
- Increased adaptability
- Enhanced perspective
- Greater impact
Keep in mind that innovative thinking is a journey, not a destination. Stay committed to continuous improvement and growth.
Very Happy morning...
At every fall the extraordinary ones refuse to remain fallen.
They refuse to quit & give up.
They refuse to accept a NO from life.
Their greatest glory was not in never failing,but rising every time they fell. Rather than focusing on their failures, they continue to FOCUS on their GOALS... Mahatria
Wishing you and your family a superb day ahead with a celebrative spirit.
At every fall the extraordinary ones refuse to remain fallen.
They refuse to quit & give up.
They refuse to accept a NO from life.
Their greatest glory was not in never failing,but rising every time they fell. Rather than focusing on their failures, they continue to FOCUS on their GOALS... Mahatria
Wishing you and your family a superb day ahead with a celebrative spirit.
Happy morning,
@ mahatria :🔴🔴🔴
SAYING NO :
If you don’t learn to accept a ‘NO’ in your growing years, it can prove disastrous in the later years. A child who has been pampered with a ‘YES’ every time grows into an adult who is afraid of hearing a ‘No’ because he is not parented on the attitude to accept a ‘No’.
Attitudes don’t care where you shape them, but once they are shaped, they express themselves in all aspects.
Now, those people in the later years, due to the fear of being rejected by the world (with a no), start rejecting themselves. Nothing can be more destructive than a person who start rejecting himself or herself.
’Ask & you shall receive’ goes the biblical prophecy, but those people will not ask anybody for anything, for fear of being rejected.. they would rather reject themselves.
An occasional ‘No’ for an unreasonable demand of a child, will certainly help him to deal with the future.
Wishing you most & more.
🌹Jai Shree Krishna 🌹
@ mahatria :🔴🔴🔴
SAYING NO :
If you don’t learn to accept a ‘NO’ in your growing years, it can prove disastrous in the later years. A child who has been pampered with a ‘YES’ every time grows into an adult who is afraid of hearing a ‘No’ because he is not parented on the attitude to accept a ‘No’.
Attitudes don’t care where you shape them, but once they are shaped, they express themselves in all aspects.
Now, those people in the later years, due to the fear of being rejected by the world (with a no), start rejecting themselves. Nothing can be more destructive than a person who start rejecting himself or herself.
’Ask & you shall receive’ goes the biblical prophecy, but those people will not ask anybody for anything, for fear of being rejected.. they would rather reject themselves.
An occasional ‘No’ for an unreasonable demand of a child, will certainly help him to deal with the future.
Wishing you most & more.
🌹Jai Shree Krishna 🌹
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A Students Speech, Not political. In this 3 min speech, the audience clapped 13 times and at the end, entire hall gave standing ovation. Just listen. That's Bharath's Generation Next. 👍🏼🫡 🇮🇳
*BEST SPEECH*
*BEST SPEECH*
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Legendary Cricketer
Mr.Sachin Tendulkar
Honoured with Lifetime Achievement award 2023-24
👏👏🙌🙌👏👏🙌🙌👏👏🙌🙌
Mr.Sachin Tendulkar
Honoured with Lifetime Achievement award 2023-24
👏👏🙌🙌👏👏🙌🙌👏👏🙌🙌
Embrace Life with Wisdom and Strength
Always remember—people think of you, me, or anyone else when they need something. Beyond that, everyone is caught up in their own battles, navigating their own journeys.
So, when you find yourself taking people or situations too seriously—beyond what is necessary—pause and reflect.
It could mean:
1️⃣ You are still growing, still evolving in wisdom.
2️⃣ Life’s lessons are yet to fully unfold before you. And trust me, the sooner you learn, the smoother your path will be.
Understanding relationships and their true significance early on is a gift.
Let go of unnecessary expectations and embrace reality with clarity.
However, remember—this does not apply to children. Their love is pure, unconditional, and untainted by the complexities of give and take.
They seek only your time, your presence, your words, your love.
Just give them.
Their world is built on genuine connection.
So, be wise.
Be strong.
Be joyful.
Be Pure as you genuinely are.
Cherish the beautiful moments you've had, embrace the joy in the present, and look forward to a future filled with success, fulfillment, and boundless bliss.
See happiness in everything you do.
Let your heart be light, your mind be free, and your soul be at peace.
Give time to yourself and for prayers.
Stay blessed in abundance.
Hare Krishna 🙏
Always remember—people think of you, me, or anyone else when they need something. Beyond that, everyone is caught up in their own battles, navigating their own journeys.
So, when you find yourself taking people or situations too seriously—beyond what is necessary—pause and reflect.
It could mean:
1️⃣ You are still growing, still evolving in wisdom.
2️⃣ Life’s lessons are yet to fully unfold before you. And trust me, the sooner you learn, the smoother your path will be.
Understanding relationships and their true significance early on is a gift.
Let go of unnecessary expectations and embrace reality with clarity.
However, remember—this does not apply to children. Their love is pure, unconditional, and untainted by the complexities of give and take.
They seek only your time, your presence, your words, your love.
Just give them.
Their world is built on genuine connection.
So, be wise.
Be strong.
Be joyful.
Be Pure as you genuinely are.
Cherish the beautiful moments you've had, embrace the joy in the present, and look forward to a future filled with success, fulfillment, and boundless bliss.
See happiness in everything you do.
Let your heart be light, your mind be free, and your soul be at peace.
Give time to yourself and for prayers.
Stay blessed in abundance.
Hare Krishna 🙏
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Indian women's team wins ICC U19 T20 World Cup 2025 🏆
CHAK DE BHARAT 🇮🇳
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Let's go out..
Beginning is always hard..
Once you start running..
Nobody can stop you..
Even a gold medalist in running must have stumbled while taking the first step.. Just like you..
The one who learned to walk on his toes later became a gold medalist in the Olympics..
This means that everyone has a difficult beginning..
In your business, there are endless difficulties in the beginning, but once you start working regularly, then no one can stop you..
Once you start..
Let's go out..!!
Beginning is always hard..
Once you start running..
Nobody can stop you..
Even a gold medalist in running must have stumbled while taking the first step.. Just like you..
The one who learned to walk on his toes later became a gold medalist in the Olympics..
This means that everyone has a difficult beginning..
In your business, there are endless difficulties in the beginning, but once you start working regularly, then no one can stop you..
Once you start..
Let's go out..!!
The True Essence of Leadership: Give, Forgive, and Move Forward
If you are a leader, a trainer, or a coach, you are entrusted with the responsibility of shaping others. But remember, your energy, focus, and efforts should never be confined to just one student or one individual.
One day, when they achieve success, they may say:
"What did you really do for me? I worked hard to be where I am. You were just a part of my journey, and perhaps, you had your own reasons for helping me."
Hearing such words can be painful, especially if you are deeply invested in their growth. If you are strong, you will let it go. If not, you may find yourself hurt, questioning your efforts in silence.
But here’s the truth:
Your role was never about seeking recognition.
Your purpose was to contribute, not to be credited.
Your impact is far greater than the acknowledgment you receive.
Be ready to accept the ebb and flow of life. Some will remember you, some will not. Some will be grateful, some will walk away without a word. That’s their journey—not yours.
Instead of focusing on one, create many success stories. Continue to uplift others, knowing that your work is guided by a higher purpose.
When your role in someone’s life is over, step back gracefully. Do not expect gratitude. Do not dwell on the past.
You did your best. You gave your energy, your wisdom, and your heart. Now, let go.
Move forward with lightness in your heart, embracing the beautiful, unexpected surprises that life still holds for you.
Always remember:
✔ Give freely, without expectations.
✔ Forgive, even when it’s hard.
✔ Practice gratitude, no matter the outcome.
✔ Never curse anyone or any situation—every experience is a lesson, every ending a new beginning.
You are not here to be thanked; you are here to give. And in giving, you grow beyond measure.
If you are a leader, a trainer, or a coach, you are entrusted with the responsibility of shaping others. But remember, your energy, focus, and efforts should never be confined to just one student or one individual.
One day, when they achieve success, they may say:
"What did you really do for me? I worked hard to be where I am. You were just a part of my journey, and perhaps, you had your own reasons for helping me."
Hearing such words can be painful, especially if you are deeply invested in their growth. If you are strong, you will let it go. If not, you may find yourself hurt, questioning your efforts in silence.
But here’s the truth:
Your role was never about seeking recognition.
Your purpose was to contribute, not to be credited.
Your impact is far greater than the acknowledgment you receive.
Be ready to accept the ebb and flow of life. Some will remember you, some will not. Some will be grateful, some will walk away without a word. That’s their journey—not yours.
Instead of focusing on one, create many success stories. Continue to uplift others, knowing that your work is guided by a higher purpose.
When your role in someone’s life is over, step back gracefully. Do not expect gratitude. Do not dwell on the past.
You did your best. You gave your energy, your wisdom, and your heart. Now, let go.
Move forward with lightness in your heart, embracing the beautiful, unexpected surprises that life still holds for you.
Always remember:
✔ Give freely, without expectations.
✔ Forgive, even when it’s hard.
✔ Practice gratitude, no matter the outcome.
✔ Never curse anyone or any situation—every experience is a lesson, every ending a new beginning.
You are not here to be thanked; you are here to give. And in giving, you grow beyond measure.
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Run as much as possible in early years in life, go to far off places.
Later in life, chase things closer home.
Interesting analogy...!!
Run as much as possible in early years in life, go to far off places.
Later in life, chase things closer home.
Interesting analogy...!!
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शश्श्श..... एक भी शब्द नहीं बोला, लेकिन संदेश जोरदार, स्पष्ट व सुंदर !
समस्याएँ जीवन का हिस्सा हैं, और उनका मुस्कुराकर सामना करना जीवन की कला है।
Sssh... Not a single word spoken, but the message is Loud, Clear & Beautiful.
Problems are part of life,
and facing them with a smile is Art of life.
👆👌👏👏👏🙏
समस्याएँ जीवन का हिस्सा हैं, और उनका मुस्कुराकर सामना करना जीवन की कला है।
Sssh... Not a single word spoken, but the message is Loud, Clear & Beautiful.
Problems are part of life,
and facing them with a smile is Art of life.
👆👌👏👏👏🙏
There is a beautiful passage from Rumi that I love:
I said: what about my eyes?
He said: Keep them on the road.
I said: What about my passion?
He said: Keep it burning.
I said: What about my heart?
He said: Tell me what you hold inside it?
I said: Pain and sorrow.
He said: Stay with it. The wound is the place where the Light enters you.
Every period of creation is followed by a period of destruction. Every period of destruction is followed by a rebirth and period of creation.
Lesson: View each period of pain, sorrow, and struggle as a natural precursor to your inevitable growth.
Have faith. Sit with it.
Allow that light to enter and grow within you before it shines for everyone to see.
I said: what about my eyes?
He said: Keep them on the road.
I said: What about my passion?
He said: Keep it burning.
I said: What about my heart?
He said: Tell me what you hold inside it?
I said: Pain and sorrow.
He said: Stay with it. The wound is the place where the Light enters you.
Every period of creation is followed by a period of destruction. Every period of destruction is followed by a rebirth and period of creation.
Lesson: View each period of pain, sorrow, and struggle as a natural precursor to your inevitable growth.
Have faith. Sit with it.
Allow that light to enter and grow within you before it shines for everyone to see.