Sunday, September 13, 2009

Empty Your Mind

   

                                  Empty Your Mind





          The average man empties his pockets onto his dresser or desk before retiring. Personally, I rather enjoy standing over a wastebasket during this process to see how many things I can throw away: notes, memos, scrops of paper, completed selfdirections, even knick-knacks which I have picked up.  
         It is perhaps even more important to empty the mind in this way. During the day we pick up mental odds and ends: a little worry, a little resentment, a few annoyances, some irritations, perhaps even some guilt reactions. 
         Every night, these should be thrown out. Unless discarded, they accumulate and are bound to prevent clear thinking.

Inspiration From Load Ganeshjee

JAI SHREE GANESH

      Load Ganeshjee's Big Head inspires us to think big and think profitably,

     The Big Ears prompts us to listen patiently to new ideas and suggestions, 

     The Narrow Eyes point to deep concentration needed to finish tasks in hand well and quickly,

     The Long Nose tells us to poke around inquisitively to learn more 

     and 

    The Small Mouth reminds us to speak less and listen more .

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