Look inside mirrors and don't look at mirages

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Andrew Carnegie, once the steel king of the world, said that no matter what business you are in, it is important always to do your utmost to become the best. When at the age of twelve, he was employed as a winder in a spinning mills, he tried to become world’s number one winder. Then when he was delivering telegrams, he strove to become the world’s best telegram delivery boy. Whatever his job, he always worked with his reality and he reached the position he desired to.

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Looking at mirages Brush away the reality Say someone else’s fault Blame colleagues, friends, bosses & life

partner Find shortcomings every where Cannot be like an ostrich with its head in the

sand Liking status-quo

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Always act with a specific objective in mind Actively churn out problems with solutions To tackle and get to grips Have burning passion to solve permanently Avoid looking at the mirage Facing the unpleasant facts Come face to face with the mirrors Acknowledge facts Positive and decisive

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Unite and manage teams and team workGuide, help peers and educate yourself to

improve your exceptional competence of problem solving

Eliminate non-value added objectives and work on excellence

Ruthlessly reduce all types of costsGuarantee yourself productivity of every

minute Create reward and joyful moments