File:Better Connections.JPG

'''Life Shrinks or Expands in Proportion to Courage '''

Chandogya Upanishad says, “A person is what his desire is. It is the deepest desire in the life that shapes the life to come. So let us direct our deepest desires to know the self.’ We need to recognize this wondrous divinity within the celestial bounty that lies in the heart. The driving force, desires, volition, and play a key role in determining the behaviour.  Let the core-desire feelings be more optimistic and more aligned to fuel positive inner work life with better connections.

Despite the fact that cognition, feeling and volition are equally important functions of the mind, it is cognition, or thinking, which is the key to the other two. If we want to change a feeling, we must identify the thinking that ultimately leads to the feeling. If we want to change a desire, again it is the thinking underlying the behavioural drive.

Emotion is the number one work motivator. It is "distinguished from other mental states, from cognition, volition, and awareness of physical sensation. Emotions wired straight into thinking and cognitive functions such as memory, attention, and reasoning.

Feelings provide important feedback during workday. It refers to "any of the subjective reactions, pleasant or unpleasant" that one may experience in a situation. It is the feeling of making progress every day toward a meaningful goal. The urge to get better plays a leading role in how to succeed. The emotional feeling and intention make a difference in the world. These can skyrocket or nosedive.

Better connection sharpens the Intelligence, which is the ability to learn or understand from experience or to respond successfully to new experiences. It is the ability to acquire and retain knowledge. Its possession implies the use of reason or intellect in solving problems and directing conduct.

Let the core-desire feelings be more optimistic and more aligned to fuel positive inner work life with better connections.

<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align:justify"><span style="font-size:12pt;line-height:115%;font-family:Verdana,sans-serif;color:rgb(47,47,47);background-image:initial;background-attachment:initial;background-size:initial;background-origin:initial;background-clip:initial;background-position:initial;background-repeat:initial;">..Kishenji, Author, Kingdom of Shiva