In
the morning today my sister shared this Times business news which read Mrs
vectors food from Rs.300 home kitchen to Rs.1000 crore company she wanted me to
Right and blog or say something about it in the perspective of commitment I read
through the news item and it is an inspiring story of how people have how Mrs Bector
has come up from small house owned a bakery for a short form of a social circle to
now a huge company of thousand crores.
In
the evening today I had invited Garima Dutt to share her experience on
commitment. Garima wears a lot of hats, an entrepreneur, art aficionado, and an
artist herself, mother of 2 and a half year old. Her share told another story of
commitment through learning, persistence and focus.
There
are a couple of learning from my interaction and observation-
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Commitment requires conviction,
and it is not easy because, despite all support, your biggest challenge comes
from your most close circles or even within.
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Commitment creates
opportunities. When you are committed you do not stop. You keep going. One
doesn’t wait for a door to open, they create ways.
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Commitment attracts
results. Even if one is unsure of how commitment helps to reach the
destination surprisingly.
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Commitment gives
confidence in our potential.
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It helps deal with the
inconsequential.
Political
commitment, leadership commitment, personal commitment, spiritual commitment,
it just drives us to outperform ourselves. Commitment is a long drawn process.
It doesn’t come overnight. It is a lifestyle choice. But once committed, it is
effortless.

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