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Here's how I seek inspiration to work - from my Dad.

My father is the most industrious personality that I've ever seen. He has got 2 daughters to get married, and many people from our family suffer red majored illnesses, and he has a built a home for us; yet he has been able to run our family out of debts, even before I've started earning a single rupee. I know I'm not a morning person - rising with sun is a difficult thing for me, wherein waking up at 3 O' clock everyday is a routine to my father. He then starts to the work he is the most skill-fulled at [agriculture]; he does the job of a tractor driver, meanwhile. I couldn't even learn to ride a motorbike, on the contrary. His skills are multi-faced. He told me this once -  "Learn to do every sort of work and leave it aside a corner of your brain. It will come in handy along your way, someday. " He can effortlessly do that job of working in the fields through which he fed us. He can even repair a cycle. He drives a motorbike or a tractor well. He
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At the beginning of this week, I was determined to be disciplined. I was weary of staying back late at work, sleeping with blazing eyes, and not being able to call family everyday, and not finding time to reflect on my life — a seriously untidy way of living. I took a paper and pen, and started scribbling out a plan for my work week. After I finished several pages of what looked like a toddler’s doodles, I was ready with a schedule. The Goal#1 was to leave office on time! I don’t work in a high pressure environment, yet I’d been staying back late, thanks to the endless list of things that compete for my attention and ruin my concentration. I decided to bring a change in me, for real this time. I had written up many schedules earlier, but they only lived on paper. But now I chose to live the story. The first change I made in my way of life is waking up early, at 7AM (may not be early for some; someday I wish I’d join the 5AM club) I started the day off with a little ex