Krishna as the greatest Motivational Speaker ...!! ♥️

परित्राणाय साधूनां विनाशाय च दुष्कृताम् ।
धर्मसंस्थापनार्थाय सम्भवामि युगे युगे ll

A great leader, a hero, a protector, a teacher, a philosopher & a friend. Krishna was one of the most pragmatic Lords of all times.
Define and Stick to Your Goals : Krishna had three definite life goals for himself. 1st, ‘Paritrayana Sadhunam’ which means welfare for good; 2nd, ‘vinashaya dushkritam’ meaning destroy evil (thought) & 3rd, ‘dharma sansthapana’ meaning establish & strengthen d good principles.
Believe in Karma: Krishna’s most popular teaching was the theory of karma. He said believe in yourself and do your Karma(action) and success will follow you automatically.

I कर्मण्येवाधिकारस्ते मा फलेषु कदाचन । 
@Janamejayan @gary_agg
A child, a brother, a charioteer, a warrior, a disciple, a guru, a cowherd, a messenger, d beloved of d gopis, thruout his life, Krishna enacted so mny roles—d whole time never forgetting dat they're just dat, roles, & that his true nature ws eternal, ever blissful consciousness.
Krishna is one who celebrated both life and death. He always had a big smile on his face. He took birth with a smile on his face, lived with a smile, and left his body with a smile. The message is that we should make life full of laughter. This is perhaps his greatest teaching.
The best manager and a leader who imparted valuable lessons to all. He propagated theory of bhakti and good karma in Bhagavad Gita. The Holy Book Bhagavad-Gita elucidates several important management lessons for all.
@anuradhagoyal @OGSaffron
Believe in Friendship: The friendship of lord Krishna and Sudama is an example given to us since we were children. Their friendship taught us to value our relationships and to have a selfless love for our friends.
@ProfMKay @ThePlacardGuy
Uniformity of Vision: Krishna always professed to be uniform in vision, which means be empathetic and just. Krishna says that God is omnipresent; he is always watching over us and has made everyone equal on this earth.
@TheGopalan @TheAngryLord
Krishna always asked people to be empathetic, which mean to be able to step into others shoes and view the situation from their end. Krishna asked them to be just for the almighty is always watching over them.
@DarshanaSingh76 @CosmosSanatan
Listen to Your Conscience: Lord Krishna's voice is the voice of conscience, the voice of heart, the voice which can be heard only when we are calm. Our mind is biased, it analyzes what is good and what is bad, and sometimes when we over think, it finds bad from good as well.
But our conscience never lies to us, it is unbiased and sometimes very rude, it is for the same reason why most of us refrain from hearing its voice.
@vivekagnihotri @AnkitaBnsl
Believe in Yourself: Lord Krishna always asked people to believe, to believe in themselves, to believe in their talents, to believe in the power of analysis & finally to believe in the supreme power. If u hv decided to do some difficult task then u shd believe dat u wll succeed.
Flexible: Lord Krishna lent a ear to any1 who wanted to talk to him --- whether it was Arjun who did not want a war or even the Kauravas -- who just wanted victory --- however, in the end he did wht he felt was right --- u too shld be like this at d workplace. Follow ur instinct.
Share your Learning with Othr: Every1 knows that Bhagavad Gita is simply a conversation between Arjuna & Krishna. Krishna passed on all his learning to Arjuna which motivated him to fight for justice. Similarly, a good leader never keeps his knowledge to himself. He passes it on.
Dharma or Duty : When Arjuna was in a dilemma about fighting against his own brothers, Krishna reminded him about his Dharma or duty. Similarly, even though there are times when you might not enjoy your work, but you still have to do it.
@erbmjha @ThtKashmiriGuy
Master Strategist : Lord Krishna with his tactical skills won Mahabharata war for Pandavas. He proves that a person who is skilled in planning action or policy will win for sure in war and politics. A plan of action is important to achieve long and short-term goals in life.
Perseverance: Krishna never wallows in self-pity. If something goes wrong, he makes sure to fix it before it gets too late. At the workplace too, one should avoid brooding over their mistakes. One should look at correcting them as soon as possible.
@entropied @Pratyangira1
Leading from Back: A leader does not always have to bag the limelight and no one can prove this better than Krishna. He quietly did his work and made the Pandavas win, without once picking up a weapon. This is the mark of a true, great leader.
@ImTyagaRaja @LostTemple7
Be Down-to Earth : Despite being a king and a supreme, Krishna lived his life in simplicity and he was a man of people. A leader should be humble, noble and down to earth. This will ensure his growth and progress.
@desi_thug1 @DesiBernoulli
Commitment: Krishna always knew that the purpose of his life on earth was to kill his uncle, the evil Kansa. He did so while he was still a child. So, if you are committed to a cause, don't delay in executing that. Do not let anything come in between you.
@Imamofpeace
Follow the Path of ‘Dharma’: Lord Krishna always believed that everyone should follow his ‘dhrama’. Basically, “dharma is a set of rules that r laid to make our life worth for others .” You can lay your own dharma, your own set of rules that make your life better. @Lost_History1
Therefore, Krishna is an embodiment of all divine potentials. Lord Krishna, through his life demonstrated how to live a life in entirety and stated continue doing right, without having attachment towards the outcome of those actions and most importantly, never hurt anyone.
#JaiShriKrishna #जयश्रीकृष्णा
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