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- Chapter 22 Shift your paradigm from a happy new year to a
happy new moment
Your Logical Sieve and You
Unleash The Power Within
Your
Logical Sieve
and You
Unleash The Power Within
Sayan Chakraborty
First published in India 2017
2017 by Sayan Chakraborty
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I dedicate this book to you, the reader. You may employ the insights which you discover within these pages to utilise the completeness of your ability, while making a difference in the lives of all those around you.
CONTENTS
Chapter 1
The kid, the tiger trainer and the mountain trekker
Chapter 2
Fear Going to the zone of unknown
Chapter 3
How to resolve worry situations
Chapter 4
How to resolve worry situations and achieve the target
Chapter 5
Overhaul your belief system
Chapter 6
Acquire knowledge and shift your paradigm
Chapter 7
Control your emotions against acquired knowledge Use a logical sieve
Chapter 8
How to construct your logical sieve
Chapter 9
Your purpose in life
Chapter 10
How to find your purpose of life
Chapter 11
Shift your paradigm towards your purpose of life
Chapter 12
Make your purpose of life a ritual
Chapter 13
Difference of paradigm for alike conditions
Chapter 14
Your mindset
Chapter 15
Language and thoughts
Chapter 16
Language is your reality
Chapter 17
Inner Voice
Chapter 18
Self-talk
Chapter 19
Keep focus on your endeavour to achieve your purpose
Chapter 20
Always carry a goal sheet
Chapter 21
Shift your paradigm from time management to emotion management
Chapter 22
Shift your paradigm from a happy new year to a happy new moment
Chapter 23
Avoid the greatest misery misunderstanding
Chapter 24
Your footprint determines the next generation
Chapter 25
From ordinary to extraordinary
Chapter 26
Channelising your thoughts
Chapter 27
Broken crayons still colour
Chapter 28
The rent must be paid
Chapter 29
Do you need all that you want
Chapter 30
Over-winning
Chapter 31
Precious things are priceless
Chapter 32
Do what you are supposed to do
Chapter 33
Why fear change, when change is unchangeable
Chapter 34
Why he lost his job
Chapter 35
Your feelings are the by-products of your belongings reverse it
Chapter 36
Be the best in the world in your craft
Chapter 37
Always keep a record book
Chapter 38
Explain the purpose to get things done easily
Chapter 39
Why he said, They all are liars
I take the opportunity to honour you for choosing this book.
Tonnes of external and internal influences tend to take control of our lives. We receive uncountable information and emotions every day on which we take many decisions and wait for the results.
I wrote this book as I developed the idea of creating a living filter within us, which will aim to guide us against the immense amount of received information and emotions. I call the living filter a logical sieve.
I am sure your life will enrich and elevate by the insights shared in the book.
You may develop and use your own logical sieve which will raise your life to the highest level.
I wish you eternal peace and happiness in your wonderful life.
Great things were going to happen in my life, and I had to do my part by preparing myself and being ready.
Ben Carson
The kid, the tiger
trainer and the
mountain trekker
We all know and understand that fear is a state of mind. It is basically an emotion and we are surrounded by different kinds of fears which restrain us from living our lives fully. Thus, we must be committed to win our fears.
Remember, the fears which you dont face become your limits.
The basic fear comes from the fear of death. It is not always the death of life. It can be the death of possessions, the death of a relationship, the death of peace of mind, or even the death of a no-pain condition of the mind.
But, when does the emotion of fear arises in the mind?
Fear occurs when you partially know the consequences of any particular incident. The uncertain mind is the ideal home of fear, the same way as a weak body is the ideal home for diseases.
Lets understand this by a few examples.
A tiger is resting in the woods after having its lunch. It is lying on soft grass; eyes closed, but with alert erected ears. Undoubtedly, it has a majestic appearance. No living thing dares to come close to this powerful animal.
A kid crawls into the wood from nowhere and approaches the tiger. The alert tiger senses the kid and opens its eyes wide. It raises its head and stares at the kid with merciless eyes.
The kid, unperturbed, inches towards the tiger, smiling and giggling.
Well, that was a hypothetical situation. God bless the kid!
Does the kid know that a tigers jaw can generate around 1000 PSI power?
No.
Does the kid know that only 10 per cent of the jaw power of a tiger is sufficient to kill its prey?
No.
Does the kid know that it is very dangerous to approach a tiger?
No.
Hence, the kid approaches the tiger with no fear at all.
Therefore, if there is no knowledge about the consequence of a situation, there is no fear.
Let us assume another situation where a tiger trainer comes close to an untrained tiger during a training session. Here, the trainer knows the tricks and techniques and he is well-protected by his equipment, which he uses to tame a tiger.