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By: Priyanka Saurabh

The world only cares about what we do, not what we say we will do. The words we say are usually of little importance compared to the actions we do. We should talk less and work more. This will not only help us achieve our goals in the minimum possible time but will also give us some much-needed energy to invest in our important tasks. It is important to understand the fact that the energy that we have is really limited, and hence it becomes very necessary to use it wisely.

It is important to accept the fact that our actions define us, not our choices. A winner always finds ways to turn the right ideas into good actions. He will look for ways to give in to his dreams and turn them into reality. Also, remember that reality is hard and not as simple as we make it out to be. To avoid the rush later, we should complete our tasks in advance. It is also necessary to watch your decisions carefully and introspect them.

Our actions define our reputation and integrity more than words. Failing to do what we say and repeating this behavior over and over again is detrimental to our character as others perceive us. It destroys our credibility. If we don’t do what we say we’re going to do, we lose credibility. Following every promise we make and failing to fulfill it also lowers our integrity. After this, our words have no meaning.

It also breeds mistrust. Trust is built on small actions, not dramatic moments made for movies. Finally, it limits opportunity. When our team can’t rely on the promises made, the opportunities for us to prove ourselves become fewer and fewer. If you are known to be someone who does not deliver on promises and expectations, then you will have to face the consequences. Try to be someone of your word. Especially when it’s a “little thing”, make sure you do it. After all, if you fail at the “little things”, no one will trust you at the “big things”.

It is important to accept the fact that our actions define us, not our choices. A winner always finds ways to turn the right ideas into good actions. He will look for ways to turn his dreams into reality. Consistently doing what you say you say is the foundation of integrity.

The world only cares about what we do, not what we say we will do. The words we say are usually of little importance compared to the actions we do. Remember that life is actually a game and so we all should try to win. Failure and disappointment are a part of everyone’s life and it is useless to think more about these things. It is more important to focus on the present and what will help you achieve your goals and forget about the past. Remember that winners don’t do different things; They just do them differently.

To be successful in life it is important to have patience and work dedicatedly hard toward your dreams. Nothing is free in life, and hence we need to put in all our efforts and push our limits to the extreme to achieve big things in life. Besides, setbacks and disappointments are indeed a part of everyone’s journey, and we should accept them as they come. We should always focus on the present and do it with utmost care and dedication to create a better and happier tomorrow. We should talk less and work more. This will not only help us achieve our goals in the minimum possible time but will also give us some much-needed energy to invest in our important tasks.

It is important to understand the fact that the energy that we have is really limited, and hence it becomes very necessary to use it wisely. One should always value time because our life is made of it. So to achieve big things in life we need to work on the basics from the very beginning and strengthen our base. Always remember in life – he always becomes a winner, I am sure of this. Sky in the eyes, the ground under the feet.

The writer is Research Scholar in Political Science, Poet, freelance journalist and columnist.

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