The secret to the success for any commercial organization lies in those who contribute to its daily operations—i.e., its workforce. When the employees are happy, motivated and satisfied, it’s bound to show up in their performance. Not only does it reflect in the way they work, it helps inspire and motivate new recruits.

“A year from now, you may wish you had started today.” – Karen Lamb One of the common problems we face today is procrastination. You’re probably avoiding doing something right now. Ironically, we often procrastinate by searching for ways to stop procrastinating!

Every successful person started by pursuing their passion. Passion is not an object; it is the desire to chase after what we really want. It is the energy that keeps us going. It is the drive that helps us accomplish what we’ve set our minds to. Without passion, we would be aimless.

Oliver Goldsmith once said, “Life is a journey that must be travelled no matter how bad the roads and accommodations.” We always hear those around us tell us to focus on the goal. But the journey that leads us to our dreams is what helps bring the change in us.

As Maria Shriver once said, “Perfectionism doesn’t make you feel perfect; it makes you feel inadequate.” Have you ever wondered what would happen if we woke up one day to find ourselves as the perfect clones of robots we see in movies?

We’re so busy with our life’s mundane routine that we’ve forgotten what life is really supposed to be about. Taking the time to take care of ourselves has also become a decision we have to think twice about. It’s not so much the routine but the stress that comes along with it.