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Unleash your potential.... infinite is the word!


Potential is science, something unlocked for which there is no key. Only "I am the key" is the solution. When that self realization happens.. that’s your real Eureka moment. This has been witnessed by many leaders, creators, industrialists, motivators etc.

Mantra is quite simple; it’s only that we need a Guru to ignite that. Arjuna too needed Krishna as a Guru to show him the path, a path which he himself had to walk, but that spark or ignition gives us the thrust which holds the power to accelerate our potential, which when unleashed sets our soul on auto-mode and then there is no looking back...

Shyam Taneja, a hard core science background person, IIT graduate has been a Guru or torch bearer for many individuals, a motivational speaker works on that quantum  potential, that of happiness which comes from dedication and devotion. Problems in the journey of life must be considered as challenges, cause the former term has a negative connotation attached with it wherein you have to search for a solution; the latter brings in an energy that you have to face the situation with your soul charged up; face it just like a game of life, if you win give yourself kudos, if not there is another chance... its not the end; death is the only end!! Challenge is the word that ignites our soul... each of us are witness to it.

To conclude...happiness lies within us cause how we take perspective of things totally depends on us. Cause many a times a tough situation is just a passing phase which brings new opportunities, it’s the turning point when we get chance to find hidden treasures... an opportunity to unleash our own potential..

Unleash to infinite, cause Krishna says "our soul is infinite, never dies, nor can be burnt nor can be made wet y water..."

to be contd... after the workshop of Shyam Taneja at Treatotel on 9th July 2017. 






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