Sunday, 28 December 2014

Beliefs – they limit us.

A merchant was traveling on his camel to sell his products in the town which is on the other side of the desert. It was late evening and he decides to stop there to have his dinner and take rest for the night. He puts up his camp and was ready to eat his dinner when he suddenly realizes that he had forgotten to bring along the rope he uses to tie the camel. He feels if the camel is not tied it may run away in the night and he will get stuck in the middle of the desert. The merchant hits upon an idea. He makes the camel sit and goes around it acting as if he is tying it with a rope.


Next morning the merchant wake up and is very happy to see the camel sitting at the same place where he left it last night. After he gets ready to leave, the camel refuses to move. He gives it food, still it won’t move. He kicks it, still it won’t move. The camel did not budge an inch though it appeared quite healthy.

Suddenly the merchant realizes the reason. He goes around the camel and acts as if untying it and immediately the animal gets up and is ready to move. The merchant continues his journey.

Similarly all of us are tied down with some kind of false ropes called beliefs. These ropes can be fear, doubt, worry, anxiety, indecision, indifference, timidity, uncertainty and so on. We all are born with lots of talent and potential but we tie ourselves down with these false ropes and strongly believe that we can not achieve anything in life.

These beliefs are embedded in our subconscious mind very deeply and strongly and they become self fulfilling prophesy. They begin as an idea in the subconscious and with supporting evidence they solidify into a belief. The belief system is the most important filter that we have and whatever we believe in strongly enough become our reality.

Ø     Our belief determines the kind of action we take.
Ø     The action we take determines how much of our potential we will tap.
Ø     This will affect the results we produce.
Ø     The results we produce will constantly reinforce our beliefs.

To get rid of the limiting beliefs and achieve your true potential, you need to harness the power of subconscious.

AMRUTHAGHADIYA is the simple and most powerful technique to change your belief system. Explore your inner potential and achieve your goals with utmost passion. All the fears that are chaining our progress are nothing more than the lies we have sold ourselves. Let’s stop empowering them.

Life is too BIG to play small.

You tell us about “WHAT” and we will teach you about”HOW”.

Working to your success, 
Venugopal.Goda
National Award Winner – “Best Innovative Mind Technique” for designing Amruthaghadiya.

Dr.G. Sujatha
First Indian to get a ‘Doctorate’ in Yoga. 

Tuesday, 23 December 2014

Communication – the route to SUCCESS

Once a fisherman nets a big fish that looks very peculiar. He decides to give it as a gift to the King instead of selling it to someone. He comes to the court of the King and in the presence of the queen and other senior members; he presents his valuable gift to the King. Looking at the peculiar fish the King is pleased and orders his men to give the fisherman 2000 gold coins as a gift. The fisherman is very happy but the queen was not pleased about it. She hits upon a plan to deny the fisherman of his gift.

The queen asks the fisherman whether the fish is male or female. She thinks if the fisherman says male she can tell him that the King like only female fish and if he says female she can tell the King likes only male fish. With a smile on his face the fisherman says the fish is neither male nor female but belongs to a third gender. The King likes his clever answer and orders his men to give another 2000 gold coins to the fisherman. 














At this stage the queen is furious and wants to take revenge on the fisherman. While collecting the second set of gold coins happily, a gold coin from his bag slips and rolls over to the other side. The fisherman jumps at it and picks it up and was about to go when the queen gets her chance at him. The queen asks the fisherman why he is so miserly running for that one gold coin when he already got 3999 gold coins. To this the fisherman says that they are not just ordinary gold coins but a treasure since the face of the King is imprinted on them and so he can not afford to miss even one.

The King is very happy for fisherman's answer and asks his men to give another 2000 gold coins. At this stage the queen understands her mistake and keeps quite and allows the fisherman to go with 6000 gold coins.

Communication is the most important route to success. We should know how to communicate for success. The basic blueprint for success / failure is embedded in our subconscious mind. We need to communicate with it very carefully; in the way it understands for us to get whatever we want. If we give a wrong command to our subconscious, like the queen in the story we end up paying a very heavy price.

To understand how we should communicate with our subconscious mind, we need to understand its unique language.

AMRUTHAGHADIYA is the simple and most powerful technique to communicate with your subconscious and explore your inner potential to achieve your goals with utmost passion.

Life is too BIG to play small.

You tell us about “WHAT” and we will teach you about “HOW”.

Working to your success,
Venugopal. Goda.

National Award Winner – “Best Innovative Mind Technique” for designing Amruthaghadiya.






Thursday, 18 December 2014

Confidence – what it can do for you


“Man often becomes what he believes himself to be. If I keep on saying to myself that I cannot do a certain thing, it is possible that I may end by really becoming incapable of doing it. On the contrary, if I have the belief that I can do it, I shall surely acquire the capacity to do it even if I may not have it at the beginning.” ― Mahatma Gandhi.

I have been pondering a lot to write on this topic – confidence. As we know confidence is probably the most important ingredient in writing the script of success. Before we go any further on this let me put out a poster that hits us right on the face.




Just imagine the world filled with intelligent people full of doubts…doubts about themselves, doubts about their ideas, doubts about the outcomes, etc., and end up procrastinating and finally using the most powerful weapon – excuses - for not going ahead with what our hearts say. All we need is just one small step to move from the current position of uncertainty, one small step leading to another and another and finally moving towards achieving our goals.


With every thought of confidence brimming up in our heart, we are one step closer to success. Confidence can be developed slowly, in a step by step way. Start doing with what you can, then what is possible and suddenly you are doing what you thought was impossible.



Confidence comes from walking through our fears. Write down what you fear and decide no matter what, you will do it. Success / failures in life are in direct relationship to our willingness to take fear head on. As Lord Chesterfield said ‘it is not possible to discover new oceans unless one is willing to lose sight of the shore’.




If one picture can speak a thousand words, the above one is the best illustration. Take that one important first step with faith and see how the universe conspires to help you move steadily towards your long cherished goal. When obstacles arise, change your direction to reach your goal, not the decision to get there.

And finally the parting advice: No one wants to get to their death bed and look back at a life that counted for nothing. All the fears that are chaining our progress are nothing more than the lies we have sold ourselves. Let’s stop empowering them. Life is too BIG to play small. Confidence is an inside job. Gather it in huge quantity and go ahead to achieve BIG. If all else fails – fake it to make it.

  
Working to your success,

Venugopal. Goda
National Award Winner“Best Innovative Mind Technique” for designing Amruthaghadiya.