“A real winner is the one who has the ability to find success by self; who chases success at his/her own will, and never gives a chance to attribute credit of his/her success to his/her referees. No matter how slow he/she goes; how painful are the financial issues; how long it takes to find self; and how likely he/she persevere, in the end, the fruits of success would give enough pleasure than the pleasure earned through references.”
Ashish Patel“What breaks you down is not the amount of pressure you feel at one time, but it’s the way you perceive and handle it.”
Ashish Patel“Efforts are meant to optimize, not to waste. The right time to optimize it is when others are open to giving their buy-ins to participate.”
Ashish Patel“With every rise in choices, the expectations double up which puts people deeper down into the rubble.”
Ashish Patel“If you want to become successful employer tomorrow, work hard on learning and practicing few simple disciplines and positive thoughts as an employee today.”
Ashish Patel“Intentions, whether good or bad, that don’t reflect the words and actions are only meant to fulfill personal goals.”
Ashish Patel“Sometimes what you see is not real, and the reality is not what you see. Somewhere between both these reasoning resides a fact: where there is a lack of trust and confidence, perception will always differ with reality.”
Ashish Patel“Listen to your own intuit. Have stronger wisdom to judge your own belief and things that you desire to do NOT what others want you to do.”
Ashish Patel“Give today to get better tomorrow.”
Ashish Patel“Every day I see lot of things cluttered in my surroundings. But that neither stresses me nor does it puts me down. Instead, it tells me that things will give you trouble if you see it as trouble.”
Ashish Patel“When you do what someone else wants you to do, you are wasting your time. Don’t get tricked by other people’s thinking. The life is yours and so are goals. Believe in your own intuitions, speak your own voice, and follow what your heart says. The rest is secondary.”
Ashish Patel