Amit Maheshwari (Manager Accounts) (347 Points)
24 October 2010
Kalpesh Chauhan,
(Tax Assistant (Accounting Technician CA FINAL CS PROF. PROG. B.Com))
(8311 Points)
Replied 24 October 2010
Originally posted by : Rahul Sharma | ||
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Good Word Dear.................... |
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CS Richa Sharma
(company secretary)
(2221 Points)
Replied 25 October 2010
Nice quote..
Thanks for sharing..
"Excuses are harmful because they prevent one from succeeding.."
CA SURENDRA KUMAR RAKHECHA
(Practising CA at Surat)
(26263 Points)
Replied 26 October 2010
Firstly, know your present limitations and fix your aim accordingly. (Fix).
After sometime, b-r-e-a-k your own l i m i t a t i o n s
and aim much higher. (Repair)
(Repairing also needs some breaking).
After that, b r e a k
all l i m i t a t i o n s and even p r e - f i x e d a i m s
also which you made earlier.
( Establish new one ).
If you can't think beyond your aim, no great success is there !
( If initially you make big targets; success journey would be full of stress ).
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