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People, People, Everywhere – A Motivational Article for You

Every time I turn around someone wants to talk to me or have a question answered. Sometimes I do not want to talk at all, out of pure frustration of the moment. Smart questions, legitimate questions, not so legit ones and of course the stupid ones that you just look at the person to see if they were serious asking me the question in the first place. I guess we have experienced this at least once in our lives.

I work at two different jobs that force me to deal with people wherever I want to or not. Most of the time I'm really an easy-going individual, but sometimes I just want to be left alone.

My second job that I worked this last weekend placed me in the position where I spoke to approximately three thousand people in a matter of 34 total hours. I enjoyed every conversation except one where the person thought I was being rude to him. I turned the subject around and appeared the person with what he wanted. He came back andave me a 10 dollar tip when he was leaving. Talk about turning a bad situation into a positive experience for the both of us.

Now do not get me wrong, I really enjoy talking with people and finding out what's going on in their heads. We all have something different going on in our minds. We all walk that fine line between being a genius and a moron, finding it very hard to stay on the line or if you will, an even keel. It sees we all fluctuate from the line through our lives.

Most of my life I have been trying to place myself in other people's situations. To try to determine what they are thinking about under certain circumstances, so that I may avoid what problems they may have run into, kind of like learning from their mistakes.

So far I have learned what people think about and how to work through life's little curves thrown at us. This has really helped me out through the ups and downs of my life.

From learning by placing myself in other people's minds, I have developed this personal crusade to try to help people with their problems. If I win the lottery, I will put half of it away for myself and give away the rest, become a philanthropist. I will try to find the most needy people and change their lives by putting a smile in their hearts.

I love trying to motivate people to do what they talk about. I always tell people they need to get out of their own way and just do it.

One of my favorite ways to motivate someone is to tell them about the time I went to a motivational seminar; there were about 200 people there, it was a full house. About 3/4 of the way into the seminar the speaker said "Now I want you all to stand up and look under your chairs." He had placed a 1 dollar bill under every one of the chairs. The room got real noisy from all the happy people and when it calmed down, the speaker said, "Now I did not tell you, if you get off your butt you'll make a buck."

This has always been an inspiration to me so I have always shared this story with others.

The moral of this story is "If it is to be, it's up to me."


Source by Roger Holden

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Sanjay Tatwawadi
Sanjay , allthough an engineer by profession has varied interests in sales, marketing, sports, science and spiritualism. He coaches and specialises in training the new generation for betterment in life. A Rotarian to the core, he has excelled in adding value added program for enrichment of society at large Having lead the team to different countries in vocational and cultural exchange programs. An avid cyclist and badminton player, he is passionate in writing and promoting good reading habits in youngsters.
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