Thursday, 19 March 2020

What Would I Do If Today Was My Last Day?―Professor M.S. Rao, Ph.D.




“Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls; the most massive characters are seared with scars.” ―Khalil Gibran


What would I do if today was my last day on earth? Very simple. I accept the reality of life. I express my gratitude to God for gifting me with a great life inundated with innumerable challenges with more failures and less successes. I spend my day with my wife and I thank her for her unconditional love and support especially during my failures. I phone and thank my best friends who helped me overcome challenges that arose due to my rogue relatives. I thank my siblings for cheating me and teaching me valuable lessons in life. I thank my students for their love and affection. I share a post on my blogs and social media platforms with my students, fans and followers globally with a message ‘Goodbye’ with gratitude.  


With Gratitude!

"I slept and I dreamed that life is all joy. I woke and I saw that life is all service. I served and saw that service is a joy." —Khalil Gibran

I thank God for the opportunity to lead my life mindfully and meaningfully in diversified areas including military, business, teaching, training, research, consultancy and philanthropy. I express my gratitude to God for blessing me with many roles in my life as a soldier, entrepreneur, educator, editor, author, adventurer, explorer, philanthropist, and spiritualist. What a great opportunity for me to lead many lives in one life! I am grateful to God! With gratitude! 


“I often wonder what I will be remembered in history for. Scholar? Military hero? Builder?” ―Ferdinand Marcos

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Life is great!

Professor M.S. Rao
Founder of MSR Leadership Consultants, India


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Monday, 16 March 2020

How to Settle Property Disputes Privately? ― Share if You Care!




“Be leery of silence. It doesn't mean you won the argument. Often, people are just busy reloading their guns.” ―Shannon L. Alder


Disputes are common in families and friends. They are expected in personal, professional and social life. What is expected is to demonstrate composure and maturity to think through coolly to search solutions for the disputes. In this post, I discuss resolving disputes privately in a gracious manner to leave a mark for others to follow.


Settle Disputes Privately

Parents must distribute their wealth to children before relationships go sour. It helps keep families intact to leave a better legacy. Some parents are indecisive resulting in litigations and infighting in children. Observe the following tips to settle disputes privately. Understand the issue clearly. Set SMART goals. Be tough-minded but reasonable in terms and conditions. Be flexible to give away something to take something from the dispute. Empathize with others. Listen to all sources but make your own decision based on your head, heart, gut, and intuition. Strive for a win-win outcome. After resolving the dispute avoid discussing it with others to enable the other person to lead a happy and peaceful life.


Conclusion

Don’t get provoked by others. Use your ethics and etiquette to win your argument rather than to cut the corners. You will be remembered in history for your principles and philosophies. So, maintain impeccable integrity to resolve disputes privately. Life is short. Why should we make it sour? Let us make it sweet by settling disputes privately through discussion and dialogue. Life is great.

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Life is great!

Professor M.S. Rao
Founder of MSR Leadership Consultants, India


Thanks for reading!

Kindly share your thoughts and comments below, I’m sure someone out there will find your story useful.


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This is a nonprofit blog to share Professor M.S. Rao’s passion and vision to build one million students as global leaders by 2030. Please don't cut articles from my blog and redistribute by email or post to the web. The use of this material is free provided copyright is acknowledged and reference or link is made to the Blog http://professormsraovision2030.blogspot.com.  This material may not be sold, or published in any form, or used in the provision of business services to a third party without permission.

Thursday, 12 March 2020

“The best way to visit your past is to talk to your friends about your past pleasant life.” —Professor M.S. Rao




“The best way to visit your past is to talk to your friends about your past pleasant life.” —Professor M.S. Rao 
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“In the film industry, you find emotions only on the screen, not behind the screen.” —Professor M.S. Rao




“In the film industry, you find emotions only on the screen, not behind the screen.” —Professor M.S. Rao
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“Time converts friends into foes and foes into friends.” —Professor M.S. Rao




“Time converts friends into foes and foes into friends.” —Professor M.S. Rao
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“Mindset management is the process of managing your mind positively and productively to accomplish your goals and objectives and lead your life with purpose and meaning.” —Professor M.S. Rao




“Mindset management is the process of managing your mind positively and productively to accomplish your goals and objectives and lead your life with purpose and meaning.” —Professor M.S. Rao
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“Changing the mindset and attitude of the people is more important than sharing knowledge with them.” —Professor M.S. Rao




“Changing the mindset and attitude of the people is more important than sharing knowledge with them.” —Professor M.S. Rao
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